Q&A

You want to give your time and help? Find our answers to all your frequently asked questions

Respect the Dir iddik Charter, accessible at https://diriddik.ma/fr/decouvrir/charte-dir-iddik, and put at least one action (or project) on the website. Our team assists the majority of registered associations in managing their accounts and putting their projects online, before empowering them sustainably.

Each month, we put the spotlight on a representative of an association, whom we ask to leave a testimonial to share his or her experience and encourage other people to get involved in associative work. To be "Association of the Month", your association must stand out by the number of projects posted online, their impact, and the positive feedback from volunteers while collecting 200 points during the month. If this is the case, the Dir iddik team will contact you and ask you to answer some questions that will be shared on the website.

This happens very rarely and is usually the result of a request from the association itself for reasons of its own, such as the definitive cessation of its activities. The database is periodically updated and associations that have been inactive for too long (12 to 18 months) are contacted before any action is taken to remove them.

The Dir iddik Summit is a competition that recognizes the most active civil society actors as part of an annual event that brings them together for conferences, debates, workshops, and an awards ceremony. Although the competition is open to all associations, those who already collaborate with Dir iddik benefit from an indirect competitive advantage. Thanks to Dir iddik's support, they usually have more structured events, more detailed statistics, documented outcomes and communication materials to support their applications. The jury is often sensitive to these details.

The term "project" refers to any action organized by an association registered on www.diriddik.ma and put online on the same website. The projects appear on the homepage, with a dedicated section for upcoming projects accessible at https://diriddik.ma/fr/les-projets-du-mois. An archive of past projects is available at https://diriddik.ma/fr/calendrier.

All registered associations can log in with their login and password. They can then perform a number of operations, including putting a project online. To do so, you just have to fill in a simple and intuitive form, give the action a title, add a description and an image, list the needs and specify the number of volunteers required.

Dir iddik imposes very few constraints on registered associations, but the main condition for a project to be featured is that it can mobilize volunteers. As the platform’s primary mission is to connect associations and volunteers wishing to dedicate their time, this is naturally the only indispensable prerequisite, although other criteria also play a role, such as precise objectives, clearly identified beneficiaries, a location that is accessible to the general public, etc.

If your event lasts more than one day, you must post a project online for each additional day that the action lasts. In your case, you should create two projects, specifying a different date and the number of volunteers required for each. However, you can keep the same title, the same photo and the same description. The advantage of this approach is that it allows volunteers to only sign up for those days in which they are interested. It also simplifies the tracking of each project using separate statistics and attracts different groups of people, meaning more chances to recruit new members to your association.

As many as you want. Our system can manage a very large number of projects as it automates the registration of volunteers and action reminders. Some associations that organize summer camps, for example, publish dozens of projects and easily mobilize hundreds of volunteers thanks to Dir iddik.