Scanning for Good: How Nonprofits Can Use QR Codes

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Scanning for Good: How Nonprofits Can Use QR Codes PRESENTED BY: ALLISON NASSOUR AND CHAD NORMAN

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Scanning for Good:How Nonprofits Can Use QR CodesPRESENTED BY: ALLISON NASSOUR AND CHAD NORMAN

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IF YOU’RE TWEETING…

#Scanning4Good#bbcon

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YOUR HOSTS FOR TODAY’S SESSION

Allison NassourSocial Media Manager

Pancreatic Cancer Action Network@AllisonnTweets

Chad NormanInternet Marketing Manager

Blackbaud@chadnorman

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• Introduction

• Mobile Imaging Overview

• What Are QR Codes

• How QR Codes Work

• How to Create QR Codes

• Case Study: Pancreatic Cancer Action Network

• How Nonprofits Are Using QR Codes

• Questions

TODAY’S AGENDA

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MOBILE IMAGING IS EVERYWHERE!

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MOBILE IMAGING PLATFORMS AND TOOLS

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WHAT IS A QR CODE?

Quick Response Codes are two-dimensional barcodes

popular for their fast readability and information

storage capacity.

QR Codeis a

Quick Response Code

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WHERE QR CODES WERE BORN

“In 2002, Japanese network carriers, handset makers, and a quantity of service businesses, collaborating to produce innovative utilizes for the new cameras in mobile phones. Their favorite ideas was an concept to turn a camera telephone into a bar code scanner, delivering encoded -such as URLs that could connect direct to the mobile Internet.”

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Denso Corporation, 1994Subsidiary of Toyota developed QR codes to track parts.

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THE ANATOMY OF QR CODES

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THE DATA AFFECTS THE SIZE OF THE QR CODE

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HOW QR CODES WORK

1) Find a QR Code2) Scan with a smart phone3) Receive information

The data is encoded in the actual QR code.

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WEBSITE URL

QR CODE ACTIONS

PHONE NUMBER

PLAIN TEXT

SMS MESSAGE

EMAIL CONTENT

CONTACT INFO

SOCIAL LINKS

YOUTUBE VIDEOMAP LOCATION

WHAT CAN A QR CODE SEND?

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QR CODE READERS

iPhone

BlackBerry

Android

i-nigma TapReader QR Scanner QR Reader NeoReader

QR Droid ScanLife i-nigma RedLaser QuickMark

Messenger BeeTagg i-nigma NeoReader ScanLife

There are tons of apps & most are free.

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EFFECTIVE WAYS TO USE QR CODES

Posters & FlyersDirect Mail

T-Shirts

Business Cards

vPrint Ads

Bovine

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LETS SCAN SOMETHING: GIVEAWAY

1) Hand out postcards2) Everyone scan at same time3) 3 book winners & 1 Blow Pop

bouquet winner

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LETS SCAN SOMETHING: BBCLUE

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• dfd

MAKE A QR CODE: QRSTUFF.COM

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• dfd

MAKE A QR CODE: QRCODE.KAYWA.COM

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MAKE A QR CODE: MYQR.CO

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• dfd

MAKE A QR CODE: BIT.LY

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• dfd

MAKE A QR CODE: GOO.GL

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WHY ARE QR CODES GOOD FOR NONPROFITS?

• Increase actions

• Low cost to implement

• Effortless to use

• Engage the mobile audience

• Attract a younger demographic

• Enable creative campaigns

• Measureable

• Innovative use of technology

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Goals1. Raise awareness

of pancreatic cancer.

2. Inform LA Kings fans how they can get involved with the organization.

3. Test two new technologies:

mobile communications & QR code.

CASE STUDY: PANCREATIC CANCER ACTION NETWORKNovember 2010:

Hockey Fights Cancer Awareness Night with the Los Angeles Kings.

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• Goal: Promote new albino alligator exhibit• Concept: City-wide scavenger hunt to win prizes• Results: Generated buzz, aquarium visits, new visitors

EXAMPLE: SOUTH CAROLINE AQUARIUM

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• Goal: Increase signatures on a petition to save British Columbia’s Flathead River Valley

• Concept: Posters placed around Canada that activate a mobile petition

• Results: Increased awareness and petition signatures.

EXAMPLE: THE BIG WILD

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• Goal: Increase awareness and donations to Maymont’s animal campaign.

• Concept: Posters and ads featuring a QR code and SMS calls to action.

• Results: Increased awareness and donations.

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EXAMPLE: MAYMONT

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• Goal: Increase awareness of Heifer Portland’s mission and increase donations.

• Concept: Put stuffed animals with a QR code and question around local farmer’s market.

• Results: Increased traffic and additional donations.

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EXAMPLE: HEIFER PORTLAND

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• Goal: Support the Save the Tiger campaign with use of mobile technology.

• Concept: Ads feature QR code and SMS as primary calls to action.

• Results: Increased awareness and youth engagement.

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EXAMPLE: WWF GERMANY

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EXAMPLE: BULLYING UK

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• Goal: Give mobile device users a way to give and learn more about City Harvest.

• Concept: Series of ads around the city that pointed to a donation form, video, and action page.

• Results: City Harvest was able to keep demand met even during a recession.

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EXAMPLE: CITY HARVEST

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EXAMPLE: JAPANESE RED CROSS

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IMPACT TIPS

• QR codes are often more effective calls-

to-actions.

• QR codes are easy and inexpensive for

marketing teams to use.

• QR codes engage the mobile audience.

• QR codes reach a younger demographic

• QR codes can make your organization

appear innovative.

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QR Codes are effective mobile calls-to-action that help nonprofits engage connected supporters. #Scanning4Good #bbcon

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THANK YOU! LET’S KEEP CHATTING…

Allison NassourSocial Media Manager

Pancreatic Cancer Action Network@AllisonnTweets

Chad NormanInternet Marketing Manager

Blackbaud@chadnorman

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Scanning for Good:How Nonprofits Can Use QR CodesPRESENTED BY: ALLISON NASSOUR AND CHAD NORMAN