My proposal is to award reputation for earning badges. We all know SE depends on the community and it's contribution to be valuable and this contribution is also done by other tasks than asking questions, answering them and editing posts. Apart from badges, there is currently no other way to be rewarded for other efforts that are also very valuable to the quality of the SE network, such as editing, flagging and commenting. I propose awarding amounts of reputation upon earning a badge. The amount can be higher for more difficult to earn badges.
On SO it is getting harder to contribute to questions and answers, because there are often multiple people attempting to answer the same question at the same time (this often results in people rushing to write an answer, in order not to be outposted by another user) and because the large audience asked most trivial questions already in the past.
Awarding reputation with badges allows active reviewers, editors and flaggers to increase their reputation with these actions, eventually giving them access to more area's of influence.
I recognize the risk people will hunt for badges more actively, decreasing quality, but I think this potentially negative effect will be smaller than the benefit of rewarding people for their efforts and the motivation gained if there is a reputational award.
Edit: Adding some new arguments:
- Why is asking/answering stimulated more (by awarding both rep AND badges) than review/flag/comment (only badges)?
- Being active reviewing/flagging/commenting should also eventually lead to unlocking privileges currently only unlocked by reputation.
Basically: There are multiple ways to contribute, but half of these are not valued equally because no reputation is awarded / they offer no extra privileges.