Contributing to This Wiki
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Contributing to This Wiki
Purpose
This toolkit improves through contributions from volunteers like you.
The goal is to make it easy to add useful content while keeping the wiki clear, practical, and organized.
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Guiding Principle
Contribute in ways that help others succeed more easily.
Small, practical improvements are more valuable than large, complex additions.
What Belongs in This Toolkit
Include:
- Step-by-step processes
- Templates and examples
- Best practices and lessons learned
- Guidance adaptable across Local Groups
For what to avoid, see: Wiki Danger Zones
Litmus test: Would this help a volunteer succeed in the next month?
Who Can Contribute
Anyone with relevant experience or insight:
- Local Group officers
- Volunteers
- Experienced members
- New volunteers with fresh perspective
If it would have helped you, it will likely help someone else.
Key Actions
Start Small
| Type of Contribution | Example |
|---|---|
| Improve clarity | Rewrite a sentence |
| Add a tip | Share a practical suggestion |
| Share a resource | Add a template or checklist |
| Update content | Fix outdated information |
Add Content in the Right Place
- Add to existing pages when possible
- Create new pages only when clearly needed
- Suggest subpages if content grows
How to Write Good Content
- Keep it practical and actionable
- Use clear headings and short sections
- Break up long text into bullets or tables
- Link instead of duplicating content
- Offer options, not rigid rules
Share Real Examples
- Sample emails
- Checklists
- Processes that worked
Context makes examples more useful.
Editing Guidelines
- Preserve useful content
- Improve clarity rather than rewriting everything
- Discuss large changes when possible
- Keep tone practical, supportive, and neutral
When to Create a New Page
| Create a New Page If... | Otherwise... |
|---|---|
| Clearly distinct topic | Add to existing page |
| Makes a page too long | Suggest a subpage |
| Stands alone as a resource | Expand existing content |
If in doubt, start within an existing page.
When You’re Unsure
- Add a draft section
- Ask for feedback
- Start small
Key Takeaway
You don’t need to contribute something perfect.
Small, clear, practical improvements are what make this toolkit valuable.