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'''Onboarding '''describes the'' intake process of bringing in new people to strengthen organizing teams, movements, coalitions, and other such groups working towards transformative social change; creating opportunities to learn and upskill in order to ensure sustained involvement, interest, and action''. - Michelle Xie  <ref>https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HC35f2kDXc8cgLYWc9_oUZmINoTfP3_I</ref>  
'''Onboarding '''describes the'' intake process of bringing in new people to strengthen organizing teams, movements, coalitions, and other such groups working towards transformative social change; creating opportunities to learn and upskill in order to ensure sustained involvement, interest, and action''. - Michelle Xie  <ref>https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HC35f2kDXc8cgLYWc9_oUZmINoTfP3_I</ref>  


In other words, it is the'' "process of moving from casual supporter to active grassroots member." -''Power Shift  <ref>https://www.powershift.org/sites/default/files/resources/files/Building%20Momentum.pdf</ref>
== Examples of Onboarding  <ref>https://www.powershift.org/sites/default/files/resources/files/Building%20Momentum.pdf</ref>    ==
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*Having a way people to sign up to learn more about your organization, about upcoming actions, or ways to get involved, is a simple method to onboard new members.
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'''Welcoming new members'''&nbsp;
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*An example is to provide a welcome package explaining the basics of your group, milestones for the first weeks of engagement, a clear line of support for that new recruit and a place to address questions.<br>
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'''Using the '''[https://trainings.350.org/resource/increase-your-volunteers-involvement/ ladder of engagement]
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*Another helpful onboarding tool it using the ladder of engagement model to plan for low barrier ways to act, and move supporters up to more intensive ways to act.
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 25 November 2022

Onboarding describes the intake process of bringing in new people to strengthen organizing teams, movements, coalitions, and other such groups working towards transformative social change; creating opportunities to learn and upskill in order to ensure sustained involvement, interest, and action. - Michelle Xie [1]


In other words, it is the "process of moving from casual supporter to active grassroots member." -Power Shift [2]


Examples of Onboarding [3]

Sign up sheets at actions
  • Having a way people to sign up to learn more about your organization, about upcoming actions, or ways to get involved, is a simple method to onboard new members.

Welcoming new members 

  • An example is to provide a welcome package explaining the basics of your group, milestones for the first weeks of engagement, a clear line of support for that new recruit and a place to address questions.

Using the ladder of engagement

  • Another helpful onboarding tool it using the ladder of engagement model to plan for low barrier ways to act, and move supporters up to more intensive ways to act.



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