16 Use Cases For Live Leaderboards
Spinzo’s Live Leaderboard technology adds excitement and competition to group sales and fundraising efforts. By showing real-time results, organizations are motivated to sell more, raise more, and engage their communities. Here are sixteen creative ways to use it:
Youth Sports Groups
- Have teams compete against each other for access to fan experiences, exclusive time with players or coaches, special deals, or promotional items.
- Encourage friendly competition between leagues or age groups to drive higher participation.
Schools
- Create a competition between grade levels within a school or between schools in a district.
- Reward the winner with fan experiences, promotional items, special ticket pricing, or school-related perks.
Scouts
- Encourage Scout troops to compete for the most ticket sales or fundraising support.
- Winners could receive special patches, recognition during the game, or a unique on-field experience.
Youth Clubs & Community Organizations
- Groups like Boys & Girls Clubs, YMCA programs, or local community centers can compete to drive participation.
- Rewards could include experiences, recognition, or program donations.
Dance Studios / Cheer Gyms
- Studios compete for the most ticket sales or participation.
- Winners could earn on-field or halftime performance opportunities and interactions with the dance team.
Summer Camps
- Camps compete against each other during the summer season.
- Rewards could include group shoutouts, mascot visits, or exclusive camp experiences.
Colleges & Universities
- Pit rival universities against each other for bragging rights.
- Winners could earn perks such as their fight song played during the game, scoreboard recognition, or exclusive fan experiences.
Sororities & Fraternities
- Tap into the charitable spirit and competitive culture of Greek life.
- Chapters can compete to become the top fundraiser, with incentives like signed memorabilia, in-game participation or recognition during, or exclusive group experiences.
Alumni Groups
- Universities or high schools can have graduating classes or alumni chapters compete.
- Incentives could include exclusive networking events, alumni recognition, or special seating sections.
Clash of Complexes
- Have apartment complexes or residential communities compete against each other.
- The winning complex could receive community recognition, group discounts, or a hosted fan event.
Non-Profits
- Create a Non-Profit Night where fans choose the non-profit to support and the fundraising leaderboard allows the organizations to compete to raise the most.
- Top performers can earn concourse tabling opportunities, additional fundraising bonuses, or signed team merchandise.
Police vs. Fire
- Organize a friendly rivalry between local police and fire departments.
- Departments compete on the leaderboard for community bragging rights, charity fundraising totals, or special in-game recognition.
Military Branches & Veterans Groups
- Friendly competition between Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, or veteran organizations.
- It could include military appreciation recognition and fundraising elements.
Corporate Teams / Companies
- Have local companies compete against each other for the most ticket sales or attendance.
- Winners could receive VIP hospitality, scoreboard recognition, or a team outing upgrade.
Local Businesses & Chambers of Commerce
- Businesses within a chamber of commerce or business association compete for sales or attendance.
- Incentives might include networking opportunities, recognition, or premium seating packages.
Churches & Faith Groups
- Churches can compete against each other for community engagement or fundraising goals.
- Winning groups could receive group recognition, discounted experiences, or community service donations.