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We want to host an interactive workshop/conference focused on EA hubs, offices, co-working spaces, and fellowships. The purpose of this post is to gauge interest and allow potential participants to actively shape the agenda to focus on the most relevant and beneficial topics.
By hosting a conference that brings together attendees with wide-ranging and overlapping experience launching/managing hubs, offices, and other place-based community nodes (as well as those actively planning to do so), we aim to:
- Facilitate coordination, collaboration and professional integration between significant individuals and organisations (both inside and outside of the EA community) with expertise in creating thriving spaces;
- Create a comprehensive set of multi-format materials documenting previous learnings and best practices, such as podcasts, EA Forum articles, templates, and guides;
- Use an emerging EA hub as a live case study to workshop real-life problems and considerations faced when designing and building new hubs; and
- Propose and iterate theories of change to improve the strategic spatial growth of EA.
People who we think would be a great fit for the conference:
- Professionals - people with professional background in designing spaces
- Organisers - people who run or are interested in running offices/hubs in the future
- Potential users - people who currently use such spaces or intend to use them in the future
- People who have unique, informed viewpoints and can challenge what’s discussed in a productive way
The conference would be organised by Tereza, Peter Elam and Britney Budiman, and would be the first event to be organised by the emerging EA Architects and Planners group.
Depending on the responses from the form, we will decide whether to submit applications for funding. If successful, we will make an official post announcing the conference and inviting participants to apply! We aim to run it this August/September, either online or in a physical location.
We are keen to hear comments or suggestions in the comments, via the form, or by contacting us directly.
Hey, thanks so much for your comment! I also think most people would agree that additional spaces could be useful, so I want to clarify that the conference would not be centered around answering that specific question.
Rather, the conference would focus on how to make those spaces as effective as possible by thinking through high-level strategy, identifying opportunities for collaboration, and sharing best practices + documenting them for posterity, etc.
I think that it's incorrect to assume that opening a new space will always lead to a positive outcome. In fact, I think that a poorly-launched space could actually be a net negative if it were to fail to attract a sufficient or well-aligned user base, decrease trust in EA projects due to poor management, or simply fall short of fulfilling its full potential -- to name a few problems this conference would seek to address.
I hope that helps explain why I believe this conference would be beneficial! Please feel free to share any additional thoughts you might have.