The Community Outreach Mission Marathon is a month-long contest, rewarding the WikiGuides who complete the most missions during the month. During the Marathon, participants complete as many missions as they can, spreading community awareness while winning great Answers prizes at the same time! There's no registration required, the missions are fun and new missions are added throughout the month for variety. New members are welcome. You can find out how to become part of the Community Outreach program by contacting Robin, the program coordinator. See related links for Robin's profile.
Members (WikiGuides) of the Answers.com Community Outreach Program can compete in the Community Outreach Mission Marathon. Participants in the contest compete to see who can complete the most missions in the month-long contest. To learn more about the Mission Marathon or to become a WikiGuide in Community Outreach, you can contact Robin, the program coordinator, via the related link below.
Yes, you can! New members are welcome to join in the fun and compete to win prizes by completing the most missions in the month-long contest, Mission Marathon. To join Community Outreach, contact Robin, the Community Outreach coordinator via the related link below.
The Community Outreach Mission Marathon for 2013 is November 1st through the 30th. Members of the program, called WikiGuides, compete in completing the most missions throughout the month. There are lots of fun missions and lots of great Answers prizes! You can contact Robin about the Mission Marathon or to become a WikiGuide in Community Outreach via the related link below.
The Answers Community Outreach program contest "Mission Marathon" is a month-long contest. Members of the program, called WikiGuides, compete in completing the most missions for the month. They win lots of prizes and have lots of fun! To learn more, or to become a WikiGuide in Community Outreach, contact Robin, the program coordinator via the related link below.
To do community actions, the WikiGuide accepts a mission from the mission builder on the Community Outreach home page. When they complete their mission, they click on "Complete." Their credits are then applied to their Community Outreach records.
10 new contributor greetings = 1 Community Outreach mission.
The site in question is the Ning site, formerly used by Community Outreach. The Community Outreach program forum is now located in the Community Outreach home, accessible by WikiGuides (member of Community Outreach.)
When you complete a mission in The Initiates Program (TIP) your completion is posted to the Community Outreach Program. Community Outreach is composed of WikiGuides whose job is to congratulate members on their achievements around the site. They are friendly members of the community who want to make you feel welcome and appreciated. See the related link for more information on Community Outreach.
The Community Outreach program use to assign a certain number of credits for different types of community actions. Now these actions are referred to as missions and normally each task you complete in the mission builder is worth 1 mission. They may set their own goals and participate in their own time to complete missions to reach higher levels of achievement.
A narrative report on community outreach would include descriptions of events, details, and would answer who, what, when, where, and why the community outreach project was done.
The Answers.com Community Outreach program was launched on August 18, 2008.
You have to be at least 13 years of age to join Answers.com Community Outreach.