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== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==
Provide an overview of how Local Groups design, organize, and support events as part of member engagement.
 
Provide an overview of how Local Groups use events and activities to support member engagement, connection, and community.


== The Role of Events ==
== The Role of Events ==
Events are one of the primary ways members connect, participate, and build community.  Events help Local Groups:


* Welcome new members
Events are one of the primary ways members connect, participate, and build community.
* Build relationships and community
* Provide intellectual and social engagement 
* Support ongoing participation 


Events are one of many ways members engage — not the only way.
Events help Local Groups:


== Virtual Engagement ==
* Welcome new members
Not all engagement happens in person.
* Build relationships
* Provide intellectual and social engagement
* Encourage ongoing participation
 
Events are important, but they are only one part of a broader member engagement strategy.


Virtual activities are an important part of a strong event ecosystem. They:
== Activity Variety ==


* Provide access for remote or homebound members 
Members have different interests, schedules, and comfort levels. A strong activity program offers a variety of ways to participate.
* Offer lower-barrier ways to participate 
* Create flexible options for different schedules and comfort levels


Virtual and in-person activities should be viewed as complementary, not competing.
This may include:


See: [[Get Involved Virtually]]
* Social activities
== Types of Activities ==
* Intellectual activities
Local Groups benefit from offering a range of activities.
* Active or experiential activities
* Virtual activities
* Casual and recurring gatherings


See:
See [[Ideas for Local Group Activities]].
* [[Ideas for Local Group Activities]]
* [[Designing Your Event Mix]]


== Engagement Levels ==
== Engagement Levels ==
Not all activities require the same level of involvement.


== Planning and Calendar ==
Not all activities require the same level of commitment.
 
Some members prefer low-pressure opportunities to connect, while others seek deeper involvement and leadership opportunities.
 
See [[Engagement Levels Overview]].
 
== In-Person and Virtual Activities ==
 
Not all engagement happens in person.
 
Virtual activities:
 
* Increase accessibility
* Support remote and homebound members
* Provide flexible participation options
 
Virtual and in-person activities should complement one another rather than compete.
 
See [[Get Involved Virtually]].
 
== Planning a Balanced Calendar ==
 
A strong event calendar:
A strong event calendar:


* Offers a mix of activity types
* Offers a variety of activity types
* Includes different engagement levels
* Includes different engagement levels
* Provides clear and consistent information 
* Provides regular opportunities to connect
To design a balanced and sustainable mix of activities, see [[Designing Your Event Mix]]
* Communicates events clearly and consistently


== Communication and Promotion ==
See [[Designing Your Event Mix]] and [[Event Calendar Best Practices]].
Events should be easy to find and understand.


* Use multiple communication channels 
== Creating Welcoming Experiences ==
* Keep information consistent across platforms 


See [[Event Channels and Platforms]]
== Creating Welcoming Experiences ==
Events are most effective when they are welcoming and accessible.
Events are most effective when they are welcoming and accessible.


* Provide clear expectations
* Provide clear expectations
* Reduce barriers to participation
* Reduce barriers to participation
* Support first-time attendees
* Support first-time attendees
* Foster connection among participants
 
See [[Welcoming New Members]] and [[New Member Events]].


== Roles and Collaboration ==
== Roles and Collaboration ==
Events are a shared responsibility across multiple roles.
 
Events are often a shared responsibility.


Common contributors include:
Common contributors include:


* ExComm and individual hosts (planning and logistics) 
* ExComm and event hosts
* [[Membership Officer]] (member experience and outreach) 
* [[Membership Officer]]
* Communications / Editor (promotion) 
* Communications volunteers and editors
* [[Area Coordinators]] (local events) 
* [[Area Coordinators]]


Local Groups may divide responsibilities differently.
Local Groups may divide responsibilities differently based on their size and structure.


== Related ==
== Related ==


=== Planning ===
* [[Ideas for Local Group Activities]]
* [[Designing Your Event Mix]]
* [[Engagement Levels Overview]]
* [[Event Calendar Best Practices]]
* [[Event Calendar Best Practices]]
* [[Event Channels and Platforms]]
* [[Local Group Event Channels and Platforms]]
 
=== Engagement ===
* [[Engagement Levels Overview]]
* [[Ideas for Local Group Activities]]
* [[Get Involved Virtually]]
* [[Get Involved Virtually]]
=== Execution ===
* [[New Member Events]]
* [[New Member Events]]
 
* [[Planning Your First Activity]]
=== Member Experience ===
* [[Welcoming New Members]]
* [[Member Engagement]]
 
=== Roles ===
* [[Membership Officer]]
* [[Area Coordinators]]

Latest revision as of 05:09, 3 June 2026

Purpose

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Provide an overview of how Local Groups use events and activities to support member engagement, connection, and community.

The Role of Events

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Events are one of the primary ways members connect, participate, and build community.

Events help Local Groups:

  • Welcome new members
  • Build relationships
  • Provide intellectual and social engagement
  • Encourage ongoing participation

Events are important, but they are only one part of a broader member engagement strategy.

Activity Variety

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Members have different interests, schedules, and comfort levels. A strong activity program offers a variety of ways to participate.

This may include:

  • Social activities
  • Intellectual activities
  • Active or experiential activities
  • Virtual activities
  • Casual and recurring gatherings

See Ideas for Local Group Activities.

Engagement Levels

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Not all activities require the same level of commitment.

Some members prefer low-pressure opportunities to connect, while others seek deeper involvement and leadership opportunities.

See Engagement Levels Overview.

In-Person and Virtual Activities

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Not all engagement happens in person.

Virtual activities:

  • Increase accessibility
  • Support remote and homebound members
  • Provide flexible participation options

Virtual and in-person activities should complement one another rather than compete.

See Supporting Virtual Engagement.

Planning a Balanced Calendar

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A strong event calendar:

  • Offers a variety of activity types
  • Includes different engagement levels
  • Provides regular opportunities to connect
  • Communicates events clearly and consistently

See Designing Your Event Mix and Event Calendar Best Practices.

Creating Welcoming Experiences

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Events are most effective when they are welcoming and accessible.

  • Provide clear expectations
  • Reduce barriers to participation
  • Support first-time attendees
  • Foster connection among participants

See Welcoming New Members and New Member Events.

Roles and Collaboration

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Events are often a shared responsibility.

Common contributors include:

Local Groups may divide responsibilities differently based on their size and structure.

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