Community Engagement
This section of the toolkit is focused on activities that will help you with planning how to establish, stabilize, and evolve sustainable community engagement for your program. It is designed to help you structure discussions and gain consensus about next steps for sustainable community engagement for your OSS program. It is not a toolkit for day to day community engagement.
Definition: The Community Engagement facet reflects efforts to facilitate and foster involvement within a community. It is focused on encouraging users to become stakeholders. Those who have a sense of investment and ownership become champions who want the program to grow and succeed. A component of this facet also includes communication and outreach efforts to the community itself as well as the wider world of decision makers, potential users, funding agencies, and others.
Instructions
Brand new to It Takes a Village in Practice?
Check out our Getting Started Resources before jumping in!Review the activities and goals below to select ones you want to use for sustainability planning.
These activities are designed to help you move from one phase to the next and can be used in any order. You can use any or all of them. Suggested persona pathways are outlined at bottom of page, but it is not expected that programs would do all activities.
These activities are currently available for beta testing.As you use them,
the ITAViP Co Directorswe are eager for feedback via ITAV@lyrasis.org
Some beta testers have kindly provided samples of their work with activities. They are included below as available.
Pre-Work | ||
These are activities that may be helpful if you haven’t already done strategic planning. | ||
A. Mission / Vision | Goal: To enable program governance to consider and create a Mission and Vision Statement if you do not already have one. Having a Mission and Vision Statement are helpful for many of the ITAV activities. |
Phase 1: Getting Beyond Initial Stakeholders | |||
Phase 1 Objectives include: Involving Involve a Wider Group of Stakeholders; Creating Create an Outreach Committee; and Formulating Formulate and Implementing Implement a Communication and Engagement Strategy | |||
1. Who is Your Community? | Goals: Identify community stakeholders; Consider goals for each stakeholder group; Prioritize community stakeholders Examples: stakeholders (list); stakeholders (visual) Related Objectives: Involve a Wider Group of Stakeholders; Formulate and Implement a Communication and Engagement Strategy | DOC | |
2. Creating Create Personas | Goals: Create explicit personas for community stakeholders; Enable checking future plans against persona goals Related Objectives: Involve a Wider Group of Stakeholders; Formulate and Implement a Communication and Engagement Strategy | DOC | |
3. Planning Plan an Outreach Committee | Goals: Create goals, identify gaps, determine timeline, and create mission/vision for Committee Related Objectives: Create an Outreach Committee | DOC | |
4. Create Outreach Committee Charter | Goal: Create charter to clarify roles and purpose Related Objectives: Create an Outreach Committee | DOC | |
5. Stakeholder and Engagement Matching Tool | Goals: Understand the communication needs and preferences of stakeholders; Match stakeholders to engagement tools Example: brainstorming Related Objectives: Involve a Wider Group of Stakeholders; Formulate and Implement a Communication and Engagement Strategy | DOC | |
6. Create Communication and Engagement Plan | Goals: Understand plan components; Fill out and share plan Related Objectives: Formulate and Implement a Communication and Engagement Strategy | ||
7. Evaluate Communication Campaign Feedback& Engagement Plan | GoalsGoal: Evaluate implementation; Determine gaps and identify how to improve Related Objectives: Formulate and Implement a Communication and Engagement Strategy | DOC |
Phase 2: Establishing Community Engagement Infrastructure | |||
Phase 2 Objectives include: Setting Set Up Processes and Infrastructure to Facilitate Engagement; Clear Communication Practices and Policies; Increased Increase Non-Directed Community Activities; Increased Increase Transparency; Dedicated Staffing; Engaging Engage a More Diverse Set of Engaged Participants; and Engaging Engage with New Communities | |||
8. Determine New Forms of Community Engagement | Goals: Determine what kind of engagement is right for your community; Map stakeholder groups to activities you want to support Related Objectives: Set Up Processes and Infrastructure to Facilitate Engagement | DOC | |
9. Identify Infrastructure for Community Engagement Activities | Goal: Identify the processes and infrastructure you need for engagement. Related Objectives: Set Up Processes and Infrastructure to Facilitate Engagement | DOC | |
10. Assessing Assess Non Technical Documentation | GoalsGoal: Assess the non-technical documentation for clarity and usefulness Related Objectives: Clear Communication Practices and Policies; Increase Transparency | DOC | |
11. Consider Branding and Consistency Issues | GoalsGoal: Ensuring Ensure your community finds accurate and consistent information across platforms Related Objectives: Clear Communication Practices and Policies | DOC | |
12. Increased Increase Program Transparency Checklist | Goals: Understand the current level of transparency; Determine transparency goals Related Objectives: Increase Transparency | DOC | |
13. Value Proposition for Position Descriptions | GoalsGoal: Create value propositions for new program positions Options: Create job descriptionRelated Objectives: Dedicated Staffing | DOC | |
14. Empowering Empower Community Activities | Goals: Increasing Increase active representatives; Encouraging Encourage non-directed community activities Related Objectives: Set Up Processes and Infrastructure to Facilitate Engagement; Increase Non-Directed Community Activities | DOC | |
15. We Can, IF... | GoalsGoal: Help identify barriers and spark creative solutions Example: Activity snippet Related Objectives: Set Up Processes and Infrastructure to Facilitate Engagement | DOC | |
16. Identify Skills Gaps - Speedboat | Goals: Identify skill gaps; Better understand barriers for participation Related Objectives: Engage a More Diverse Set of Engaged Participants; Engage with New Communities | DOC | |
17. Increasing Increase Cultural Sensitivity | Goals: Consider the context and cultural norms; Consider how to adjust engagement to better fit other needs Related Objectives: Engage a More Diverse Set of Engaged Participants; Engage with New Communities | DOC | |
18. Identify Stakeholder Gaps | Goals: Identify gaps in community stakeholders; Improve understanding of barriers Related Objectives: Engage a More Diverse Set of Engaged Participants; Engage with New Communities | DOC | |
19. Expanding Stakeholders; Ansoff's MatrixEngage with New Communities - Nodes | Goal: Identify key influencers in new communities Goals: Prioritize potential new audiences and their engagement with programRelated Objectives: Engage a More Diverse Set of Engaged Participants; Engage with New Communities | DOC |
Phase 3: Assessing and Evolving Community Engagement | |||||
Phase 3 Objectives include Work Across Communities; Empower the Community Supporting Each Other; and Establish Ways to Continually Evaluate Community Engagement | |||||
20. Reassess 20. Reassessing Engagement Activities | Goal Goals: IdentifyingIdentify activities that need to evolve or be retired; Developing a plan and communicate changes. | DOC | |||
Phase 3: Evolving Community Engagement | |||||
Related Objectives: Work Across Communities; Empower the Community Supporting Each Other; | and Establish Ways to Continually Evaluate Community Engagement | 21. Engaging with New Communities - Nodes | Goal: Identify key influencers in new communitiesDOC | ||
2221. Context Mapping for future Community Engagement | Goals: Consider landscape for community engagement; Anticipate future needs Related Objectives: Empower the Community Supporting Each Other | DOC | |||
2322. Review and Expand Infrastructure | Goal: Revisit infrastructure to evaluate how it can support non directed community activities Related Objectives: Establish Ways to Continually Evaluate Community Engagement | DOC |
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You can use any of the activities in any order but we have designed some suggested pathways based on a few personas:
- Opportunity for change: The community has been building community for a while but you are looking to re-evaluate current styles and forms of engagement and what is necessary to engage new community participants. 8, 14, 17, and 18, 19
- Starter Kit: You want to dip your toe into community engagement. Start with 1 and 15
- Structured and Specific: You want to focus on activities with very focused results:
- Unstructured: You want to find a few quick ways to have less structured activities that can lead to practical next steps: 15