hackforla / BOP

A repo for tracking work regarding the Brigade Organizer's Playbook
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Create BOP Readme for Repo #5

Closed MasSamH closed 3 years ago

MasSamH commented 3 years ago

Overview

Communicate the BOP Project goal via a readme file so it is easy for new people joining to understand the project, and get up to speed.

Dependancies

Creation of one sheet #4 - released

Action Items

Things to include:

Resources/Instructions

Readme template BOP One Sheet Civic Opportunity Repository Readme 100 Automations Readme BOP Extension Project Getting Involved Guide

ExperimentsInHonesty commented 3 years ago

@MasSamH I added a readme template to the resources section above

ExperimentsInHonesty commented 3 years ago

Hi @MasSamH while I was making the project card, I realized I better do the leadership links for the readme (since its fairly complicated and only a one time task), and then I just ended up adding some other stuff too (see top of this issue). What remains is for you to write the project context and overview.

MasSamH commented 3 years ago

Hi Bonnie, @ExperimentsInHonesty

How about the below as 'overview' and 'context' for the Readme?

Wasn't sure how much to add on the 'context' since the other examples simply link directly to their respective One Sheet. I can add more or cut down, whatever you think.

Once I get you edits back, I'll drop all the text in a googledoc or is there another template for the submission?

Thanks Sam

---Start---

The Brigade Organizer’s Playbook (BOP) Extension Project is an initiative of the Code for America National Advisory Council (NAC) and is delivered in partnership with Hack for LA.

The initial Scope of Work seeks - via exploratory interviews with Brigade Organizers - to discover what best practices and processes exist, as well as report on what future needs would improve the ongoing collection and sharing of learnings across the network.

Project context

Each of the 80+ Code for America Brigades generates valuable learnings in topic areas such as fundraising, recruiting members, running remote brigades, project management, setting and achieving DEI goals. What worked and how to replicate some of these are documented in the current Brigade Organizer’s Playbook.

For more information on the project, refer to: Brigade Organizer's Playbook One Sheet

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MasSamH commented 3 years ago

Both the NAC and CfA independently identified the need to have replicable templates of processes and practices as part of their strategic priorities for 2020, to help scale the impact of Brigades' work to transform Civic life through technology.

ExperimentsInHonesty commented 3 years ago

Overview

The Brigade Organizer’s Playbook (BOP) Extension Project is an initiative of the Code for America National Advisory Council (NAC).

The BOP Extension Project seeks to build on the existing product and improve its value as a communal, high-value resource for sharing best practices in topic areas such as fundraising, recruiting members, running remote brigades, project management, setting and achieving DEI goals, etc.

🌐 This project is 100% open source, transparent and community led Our work flow is available online at our GitHub Project Broad As we do our research we will be adding the P&P assets to this spreadsheet

Project context Each of the 80+ Code for America Brigades generates valuable learnings in topic areas such as fundraising, recruiting members, running remote brigades, project management, setting and achieving DEI goals. What worked and how to replicate some of these are documented in the current Brigade Organizer’s Playbook.

Both the NAC and CfA independently identified the need to have replicable templates of processes and practices as part of their strategic priorities for 2020, to help scale the impact of Brigades' work to transform Civic life through technology.

The initial Scope of Work (SOW) Exploratory interviews with Brigade Organizers - to discover what best practices and processes exist, as well as report on what future needs would improve the ongoing collection and sharing of learnings across the network.

For more information the initial SOW and its milestones, refer to: Brigade Organizer's Playbook One Sheet


How to Contribute

Communication channels

Project Leadership

Volunteer management is being provided by the Hack for LA - Civic Tech Structure team.

MasSamH commented 3 years ago

Could use a formatting fix on the 'Open source 100%' section. Follow up action.

MasSamH commented 3 years ago

Hi Bonnie, Thad, Naomi,

Sorry for the late notice. I’m not able to make the call today.

We are making a dash for the UK to visit parents. Thursday, I’ll be back to join our calls.

One update to share, the OKR/work breakdown schedule with MOCHA roles is ready for your review.

I’d add the issue and link, but am blocked from github under the channel!

Hope your weekends went well.

Cheers Sam

On Tue, 8 Sep 2020 at 22:24, Bonnie Wolfe notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi @MasSamH https://github.com/MasSamH while I was making the project card, I realized I better do the leadership links for the readme (since its fairly complicated and only a one time task), and then I just ended up adding some other stuff too (see top of this issue). What remains is for you to write the project context and overview.

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