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Build Community Through One Calendar

The community as a whole would benefit greatly from a centralized platform—a unified calendar, request hub, and research portal—that streamlines events, matches volunteers, and offers clear, actionable guidance. With automation and real-time data, we could ensure that information remains current, reliable, and easy to access.

Promoting events and engaging the right audience is already challenging. Add to that the difficulty of identifying the best platforms for meaningful conversion, and the problem compounds. Many organizations are forced to rely on outdated or incomplete data, which makes it harder to identify needs, respond effectively, and fill resource gaps.

True problem-solving isn’t a solo mission—it’s a collective effort. It thrives on collaboration, shared goals, and open communication. By working together, delegating with purpose, and grounding our efforts in accurate data, we can address challenges more effectively and make the most of the resources we have.

This spirit of unity and coordination is what strengthens our community—and it’s what will carry us forward.

Functional Incentives

What It Does for You

1. Always Up-to-Date

Say goodbye to missed meetings and outdated announcements. Once embedded, your site or portal stays current—automatically. No extra steps, no manual updates.

2. Local, Without the Legwork

Only show what matters. Events are geo-tagged and curated, so your audience sees what’s relevant to them—no webmaster required.

3. One Source of Information

Stop sending people to ten different calendars. A shared, centralized feed means everyone’s on the same page—clear, consistent, and transparent.

Strategic & Social Incentives

1. Civic Leadership

A trusted hub for civic duty and engagement that also empowers local businesses, churches, nonprofits—who want to be seen as part of the solution.

2. Increased  Site Traffic

Community members will check back often for updates, driving repeated, purposeful traffic.

3. Early Access to Influence

Calendar hosts might receive alerts or “previews” of upcoming votes, giving them a slight head start on community awareness or organizing.

 Tangible or Partnered Incentives

1. Recognition Badges or Verification

Receive a digital badge like: “Trusted Civic Partner: Active in Local Governance.”

2. Referral Incentives

For every new site you help onboard (e.g., neighborhood HOAs, small orgs), earn points for a shoutout or featured spot in the community hub.

3. Workshops or Co-Branded Material

Co-hosting community info sessions or digital literacy events around the calendar elevate your profile.