🎯 Purpose of this article
This article explains how to use the search filters to manage and view your catalog of actions.
👉 Do you want to filter the initiatives available on your platform in order to publish or feature them? Go to the Filters as an administrator section.
👉 Are you looking for an initiative to join or want to see it from an employee's perspective? Check out the article on how the search filters work.
1️⃣ Filters as an administrator
To find the available actions in your catalog:
Click on the My actions menu
Go to the submenu Initiatives, Challenges, Donations, Voting campaigns, Collections, External content, depending on your needs
Click on See more to display all filters and combine them to refine your search
🔍 Focus on the search filters
By status and visibility: filter initiatives based on their status (open, closed, or archived) and their publication state (published or unpublished) on the Komeet platform.
💡 By combining the "open" and "published" filters, you can view and count the initiatives available to your employees.
By dedicated or non-dedicated initiative: this filter allows you to easily find initiatives created specifically for your company.
💡 When an initiative is dedicated to your company, the "Edit" button appears, allowing you to modify its details. If needed, contact the Komeet team to request a revision of the partnership with the relevant association: [email protected].
By modification date:
Last modification: find initiatives that have been updated recently
Number of participants: filter initiatives by the highest number of participants (descending) or the lowest (ascending)
End date: filter initiatives from the soonest ending (ascending) to those with the furthest end dates (descending)
By association: this filter allows you to easily find initiatives from a specific association. Type the first letters of the association's name to select it. If you cannot find the association you're looking for, it may mean that it hasn't yet been integrated into the platform, is not a partner of your company, or has not yet published any initiatives.
By coordinator: this filter allows you to find initiatives led by coordinators from your company. Type the first letters of the coordinator’s first or last name.
By type of initiative:
One-time volunteering: short and occasional volunteering initiatives that do not require expertise (e.g., meal distribution, event support).
Mentoring: initiatives requiring a longer commitment to support a beneficiary (e.g., tutoring).
Skills-based volunteering: initiatives involving skills transfer (e.g., HR consulting, communication support, accounting help).
Event: short initiatives accessible to everyone, designed to inform employees about a cause or topic through a video, quiz, podcast, or online awareness event.


