Participants are contacts who are invited to see, share and discuss progress with you and other contacts by logging in to their own user account on Makerble.
What this article covers
Get deeper engagement from Participants
Make your contacts Participants when you want to
retain engagement and ensure high completion rates when conducting longitudinal research - i.e. collecting responses in a far more engaging way than through traditional surveys
spark agency among your contacts by showing them their own progress-over-time which inspires them to take action themselves to achieve outcomes
increase an entire group’s performance by creating a space - a community of practice - where contacts provide each other with peer-to-peer support, feedback and encouragement or even friendly competition.
How it works
Summary
By default a contact is simply a record and a contact cannot login
When you make a contact a Participant, they can now login to Makerble
Participant Credits allow your Participants to login and use Makerble.
Each Participant Credit gives a Participant access to 1 project for 1 month
For example, a Participant with access to e.g. 3 projects for e.g. 6 months, would use 18 Participant Credits
You can purchase additional Participant Credits by emailing billing@makerble.com
The difference between Contacts, Participants and Colleagues
On Makerble you have colleagues and contacts.
Contacts are typically your clients, survey respondents, the people being supported, the people benefitting from your programme, service or project, or who are the targets of your campaign
sometimes they might also be referral partners, signposting partners, funders.
Participants are contacts who have permission to login to Makerble.
Colleagues are usually your staff, whether they’re volunteers, freelancers or external partners.
Get Started with Participants
Invite contacts to become Participants - i.e. add Contacts to a Managed Progress Board
Use Cases: examples of ways to involve Participants
Organisation | Colleagues | Contacts | Initial information required | What results are available for reporting and analysis? |
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Example 1 - Longitudinal study | Researchers, Evaluators and Data Analysts who want to understand the results of the study | Survey Respondents - the people who will be answering your questions over time |
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Example 2 - Employment service | Staff who advise young people on how to get a job | Unemployed young people |
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Example 3 - Homeless shelter | Staff and Volunteers who provide the food and run the shelter | Homeless people |
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Example 4 - Mental Health clinic | Staff and Volunteers who provide counselling services | People with mental health difficulties |
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Example 1 - Longitudinal study
Each respondent logs in to Makerble and sees their Progress Board that displays Question Cards
They can either view their previous responses (which will be automatically turned into a chart for quantitative questions) and submit new responses
They can optionally view other participants responses and discuss them (if you allow this)
Example 2 - Employment service
The organisation pays £4.95/app/user/month for each Colleague to use Makerble.
The organisation does not pay based on the number of Contacts who are registered on Makerble.
But if the organisation wants a young person to be able to login to Makerble in order to
journal their progress towards finding a job, e.g. posting updates about interviews secured, job applications made, courses they have attended, etc.
see the progress posted by other young people who are looking for a job
and see the updates logged by their Careers Advisor…
…the organisation could buy some a block of Participant Credits which would give each young person access to Makerble.
Example 3 - Homeless shelter
The organisation pays £4.95/app/user/month for each Colleague to use Makerble.
The organisation does not pay based on the number of Contacts who are registered on Makerble.
But if the organisation wants a homeless person to be able to login to Makerble in order to
journal their progress towards leaving poverty
see the progress posted by other homeless people
and see the updates logged by their caseworker…
…the organisation could buy some a block of Participant Credits which would give each homeless person access to Makerble.
Example 4 - Mental health clinic
The organisation pays £4.95/app/user/month for each Colleague to use Makerble.
The organisation does not pay based on the number of Contacts who are registered on Makerble.
But if the organisation wants a person with mental health difficulties to be able to login to Makerble in order to
journal their mental health journey
see the progress posted by people on the programme
and see the updates logged by their caseworker…
…the organisation could buy some a block of Participant Credits which would give each client access to Makerble.