How to Contribute
Volunteer: We keep a list of folks who want to be “on call” for shorter-term volunteer opportunities. Raising your hand for this type of work isn’t a set-in-stone commitment, but it tells us you’re interested and have the time to help. Members have the opportunity to let us know they'd like to be considered for this during membership sign up; if you missed this then feel free to get in touch. As opportunities come up, we’ll contact you to see if they are a good fit with your available time and expertise. A few examples:
Specific tasks for supporting a TPG event (online or in-person)
Helping with one-time initiatives or efforts where extra hands are needed
Using your particular skill-set to support a time-boxed TPG project
Be a connector
Tell a friend or colleague about the organization. Or better yet, bring them with you to an event. The most effective way for an association to grow is through word of mouth.
Connect TPG with a potential partner to co-host events or programs, co-publish written resources, and/or provide financial support for the work. Any industry connection is welcome.
Connect with at least one new TPG member per month. Many folks in our community are searching for new collaborators, but are afraid to be the first one to reach out to another member.
Contribute to and share TPG-offered research, artifacts, and events.
Contribute your own idea of how to get involved: Think outside the box and send us your ideas and needs of program offerings you’d really like to see.