Running Your Community
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This section is about the day-to-day life of a local Freegle community. It's ordered by when you're likely to need each thing - the basics first, then what you'll come to as your community gets going, and the occasional bits at the end.
Start here: Running Your Local Community is the handbook front page for this whole area, and ChitChat is the discussion feature most communities use day to day.
The basics (everyone)
- Running Your Local Community - the classic handbook front page for this area, with pointers on to Basic Information, First Steps, ModTools and Freegle Direct.
- ChitChat - the public discussion forum built into Freegle Direct, where members chat, ask questions and get to know their community; the modern replacement for the old email Cafe groups.
- Local Community - a short hub linking the local-community pages below: advertising events, charities, the police, festivals and schools.
- Getting Involved - the ways to take part beyond your own community: Central Groups, Freegle Teams, the Board, and more.
As your community gets going
Running events
- Events - a short hub linking everything below, plus insurance and Freegle Direct Events.
- Give and Take - the full guide to planning and running a give-and-take event, including how to apply for Freegle's funding contribution towards costs.
- Collecting Stuff - how to gather stock for an event, whether collecting from members yourself or storing donations at the venue.
- Running an Info Stall - how to plan and staff a simple information stall to raise your group's local profile.
- Banner - the cloth, canvas and PVC banners you can borrow for events, and how to request one.
- QR Codes - generating a QR code that links straight to your Freegle homepage, for banners, flyers and posters.
Building local links
- Charities and community groups - how to handle charities and community groups joining, and how to check whether an organisation's charity claim stacks up.
- Schools - a real example of a Freegle give-and-take run inside a school, as inspiration for links with schools in your own area.
- Community Police - how one group built a working relationship with their local neighbourhood police team to share safety appeals.
- Festivals - why big festival clear-outs are usually best left to specialist charities, but how you can still get Freegle a mention locally.
The wider Freegle network
- Central Groups - the Discourse-hosted Central discussion groups every owner, moderator and volunteer is encouraged to join.
- Freegle Cafe - the "Freegle Rock Cafe", a chit-chat group on Discourse for UK volunteers to socialise away from Central.
- Freegle Whatsapp - the formal and informal WhatsApp groups volunteers can join to keep in touch.
- Named Roles - the individually-appointed national volunteer roles (Board Secretary, Ombudsman, Returning Officer, Treasurer and more), and any current vacancies.
Now and then
- Changing community name - the simple, low-risk process for renaming your local community, for example to include "Freegle".
- Local Group Initiatives - an example of a particularly active local community, Penrith and Eden, and their local projects.
- Advertising local events - why event notices don't belong on the main offers/wanteds listing, and where to point members instead.
- Cafe Groups - background on the older, Yahoo-era "Cafe" discussion groups some communities set up before ChitChat existed, and how to set one up if you still want one.
- Cafe Guidelines - a suggested welcome-and-guidelines template for a local Cafe group.
- Cafe Disclaimer - the standard disclaimer and safety-notice text for Cafe groups.
- Cafe Leave - a template message for members who unsubscribe from your Cafe group.
Prefer to browse? Every page here is also listed A-Z in the Running Your Community index. Back to the home page.
