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The awards shall be awarded by the current DRN coordinator (or any other person authorised on their behalf) after counting all votes on the nomination page. Awards will be awarded on the 1st of every alternate month. The templates will be substituted on the Winner's talk page with a note being made
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do exist to honour their contributions but its more of a personal preference to award it or not. The DRN Volunteer Awards program aims to eliminate this problem by creating a new set of tasks which will enable volunteers to be recognised by the community.
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This award is meant for volunteers who have contributed the most to the noticeboard by doing work behind the scenes which tend to not get noticed by others. This includes:
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