Volunteer Perk Programs

Do Good Get Rewards is a Platform to Recognize the Help of Non-Profits

Founded in 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia, Do Good Get Rewards offers a free and simple way for non-profit organizations to show some love to those who help make the activities run smoothly each and every day. Do you think people would volunteer more if they received some sort of recognition for the time they put in?

The rewards themselves are practical. Some of the reward partners include oil changes, art gallery admission, Italian ice, tutoring and college preparation courses, two nights in a hotel including airfare, allergy testing, mp4 player and personal training sessions.

"We provide incentives as an offer of appreciation to increase volunteerism. We connect National and Local Business with socially conscious consumers," Do Good writes on its website. "We publicize the incredible number of programs and people who do good everyday."

With over 170 non-profit organizations, 5,000 volunteers involved and a easy-to-use platform, the program is set to expand nationally over the next few years with more partnerships and promotions to look out for.

Contact Information
Do Good Get Rewards website
Do Good Get Rewards on Facebook
Do Good Get Rewards on Twitter
Trend Themes
1. Volunteer Recognition Programs - Opportunity for businesses to partner with non-profits to offer recognition rewards to volunteers in exchange for their time and services.
2. Socially Conscious Consumerism - Shift towards supporting businesses that are socially responsible and supporting social causes/initiatives.
3. Partnerships for Social Good - Opportunities for businesses to partner with non-profit organizations for mutually beneficial objectives that aim to promote social good.
Industry Implications
1. Non-profit - Non-profit organizations can partner with local businesses to offer recognition rewards to volunteers and attract more volunteers to their initiatives.
2. Hospitality and Travel - Hotels and airlines can partner with non-profits to offer volunteer recognition rewards such as free hotel stays and airfare in exchange for volunteer hours worked.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing and advertising agencies can partner with non-profits to provide free services in exchange for recognition rewards and exposure to socially conscious consumers.

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