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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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The Active Citizen project has launched a New Year's campaign. Fairytale TrainParticipants will embark on a magical journey, with exciting events awaiting them at each station.
One new task will be available daily in the project—one that's unique to everyone. This could include participating in a vote, answering quizzes, evaluating new city developments, and much more. The first task must be started no later than January 5th, and the last one must be completed no later than January 14th. You can view the challenges by clicking on the festive banner on the project's main page.
Those who successfully complete all 10 stations will have a chance to win souvenirs from the city's exclusive loyalty program collection. "A Million Prizes"These include festive table setting sets, cozy New Year's garlands, tea light candle holders shaped like gingerbread houses, and other New Year's paraphernalia. You can also earn city points—2,026 or 10,000. All prizes will be distributed randomly.
How to get a prize
If a participant wins a souvenir, they must go to the Million Prizes program website, select the Winter in Moscow category in the Rewards section, and place an order for a souvenir for zero points, choosing a convenient pickup period and the address of a pavilion at one of the project's sites. Winter in MoscowThis must be done within seven days of winning, but no later than January 14. Once the prize is ready for pickup, a QR code will appear in the "Orders" section of your personal account. This code must be presented to the staff member upon receipt of the prize.
If a participant wins city points, they will be awarded automatically. They can be used to purchase goods and services from program partner organizations. "A Million Prizes", for example, promo codes for discounts in stores and restaurants, tickets to events, souvenirs as part of a promotion "Winter's Tale" and much more. In addition, points can be used to charity.
Participants of the Active Citizen project who are 14 years of age or older and have a full account on the mos.ru portal are eligible to join the campaign. The number of participants may be limited. More information about the campaign terms and conditions can be found at link.
Project Active Citizen" has been operating since 2014. Since then, more than seven million people have joined, and over seven thousand votes have been conducted. Between 30 and 40 decisions are implemented in the city each month.
City loyalty program "A Million Prizes" The program allows you to use points earned for active participation in Moscow Government electronic projects to obtain a variety of goods and services from partner organizations. Accumulated points provide access to promo codes for discounts at stores and cafes, as well as tickets to museums and parks. They can also be used for charity and assistance to foundations, or to top up a Troika transport card or parking account. Program participants can choose how to use their points. special categorieson the Million Prizes website, as well as support Moscow entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, and public initiatives.
The projects are being developed by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.
The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.
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