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= Step 0: Check for existing organizations =
== Step 0: Check for existing organizations ==
Make sure that you aren't reinventing the wheel in your region. It's hard to get a group started, and if somebody else has already done a lot of the work, jump on board!
Make sure that you aren't reinventing the wheel in your region. It's hard to get a group started, and if somebody else has already done a lot of the work, jump on board!


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[[Chapters]] (list existing chapters)
[[Chapters]] (list existing chapters)


= Step 1: Set up an interest group =
== Step 1: Set up an interest group ==
Based around geography - a physical group, not just an online collective of interests
Based around geography - a physical group, not just an online collective of interests


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(Review the advantages and responsibility of being a chapter on [[Chapters]]) --> Discussion on Talk page
(Review the advantages and responsibility of being a chapter on [[Chapters]]) --> Discussion on Talk page


= Step 2: Becoming a Chapter =
== Step 2: Becoming a Chapter ==
What do I have to do? Contact [[User:?]] with a [[Chapter proposal guidelines| Chapter Proposal]]
What do I have to do? Contact [[User:?]] with a chapter proposal.


Remember to include the following:
Remember to include the following:
* Your main contact person and phone number
* Your main contact person and phone number
* Resources (people, skills)
* Resources (people, skills - technical/educational knowledge?)
* Short-term vision (what are you doing now?)
* Short-term vision (what are you doing now?)
* Long-term vision (overarching goals/objectives of your organization, future work)
* Long-term vision (overarching goals/objectives of your organization, future work)

=== Advantages ===
==== What You Can Now Do====
* Help with initial contact with government and academic bodies
* Act as representatives of OLPC at conferences and events
* Indicate formal OLPC affiliation for fundraising and networking
* Attend annual chapter meetings

===== Trivia =====
You will have more opportunities to...
* Have a say in how OLPC engages local organizations
* Get XOs for programs/development


=== Responsibilities ===
* Help OLPC as needed - for example, respond to requests to handle local press
* Send bi-annual updates to [[User:?]] so chapter projects and progress can be compiled at [[Chapters]]

Revision as of 21:17, 10 June 2008


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Step 0: Check for existing organizations

Make sure that you aren't reinventing the wheel in your region. It's hard to get a group started, and if somebody else has already done a lot of the work, jump on board!

Groups (groups - less formalized)

Chapters (list existing chapters)

Step 1: Set up an interest group

Based around geography - a physical group, not just an online collective of interests

(yay, meetups, playing with XOs, discussion, etc)


After time, you may see more structure emerge from your group. Explicit projects may start being planned out and worked on. At this point, you should consider formalizing your relationship with OLPC by forming a chapter.

(Review the advantages and responsibility of being a chapter on Chapters) --> Discussion on Talk page

Step 2: Becoming a Chapter

What do I have to do? Contact User:? with a chapter proposal.

Remember to include the following:

  • Your main contact person and phone number
  • Resources (people, skills - technical/educational knowledge?)
  • Short-term vision (what are you doing now?)
  • Long-term vision (overarching goals/objectives of your organization, future work)

Advantages

What You Can Now Do

  • Help with initial contact with government and academic bodies
  • Act as representatives of OLPC at conferences and events
  • Indicate formal OLPC affiliation for fundraising and networking
  • Attend annual chapter meetings
Trivia

You will have more opportunities to...

  • Have a say in how OLPC engages local organizations
  • Get XOs for programs/development


Responsibilities

  • Help OLPC as needed - for example, respond to requests to handle local press
  • Send bi-annual updates to User:? so chapter projects and progress can be compiled at Chapters