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Acts of Advocacy

Overview

This article explores Acts of Advocacy, their purpose, how they integrate with Use Cases, and their significance in an AdvocateHub.

 

Information

Below is a detailed guide to the various Acts of Advocacy available in AdvocateHub, organized into specific Use Cases.

 

What are Acts of Advocacy?

Acts of Advocacy are specific actions that target Members are asked to participate in and earn points for completing. They may be connected to Challenge Stages or other actions, such as replying to a Discussions Topic or submitting a referral.

 

What is a Use Case?

A Use Case is a list of actions defining the interactions between a Member and your program to achieve an organizational goal.

 

Reporting on Acts of Advocacy

Acts of Advocacy Reporting Dashboard

Each Use Case has a related Dashboard, allowing you to conveniently track the impact of the Use Cases and the related Acts of Advocacy.

Learn more about these Dashboards in the Standard and Use Case Dashboards Overview article.

 

Important Note about Challenge Stages and Acts of Advocacy

When configuring the Stage of a Challenge, be sure to assign the most accurate Advocacy Type. Only assign the Advocacy Type to the Stage where the action is considered to have taken place. Adding the same Advocacy type to more than one stage in a Challenge will inflate your reporting data.

 

FAQ

What are Acts of Advocacy?

Acts of Advocacy are targeted actions that members can participate in within AdvocateHub to earn points, often connected to various stages of challenges or other interactive elements such as discussions or referrals.

How do Use Cases relate to Acts of Advocacy?

Use Cases are collections of Acts of Advocacy that are designed to interact with members in a way that aligns with organizational goals, providing a structured approach to advocacy activities.

How can I report on Acts of Advocacy?

Each Use Case has an associated Dashboard within AdvocateHub that allows for tracking the impact and engagement of Acts of Advocacy related to that Use Case.

What is the importance of API Codes in Acts of Advocacy?

API Codes are used to programmatically log Acts of Advocacy within AdvocateHub's system, ensuring accurate tracking and integration with other systems.

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  1. Priyanka Bhotika

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