We look for local organizers who can leverage their knowledge of the community to:
The average total workload is 40 hours over the course of two to three months (the equivalent of a few hours per week).
We gift honorariums for your hard work. Typically, the honorarium is $400 (USD) plus a portion of any event profit.
It’s easier and more fun to work with a team! We recommend you have at least one local co-organizer, ideally more.
Work with local tech and gaming companies or universities to find an accessible venue where AlterConf can take place.
Identify and reach out to companies to raise funds to pay speakers, pay for childcare, feed everyone, and more!
Use our project management and event organizing tools as well as help from us to secure vendors, speakers, and more.
Invite community members to apply to speak, freelance, volunteer, and attend to make your local AlterConf a success.
Work with volunteers, perform setup and registration, introduce speakers, enforce the Code of Conduct, and clean up afterward.
We provide a lot of support and resources along the way. You’ll work with the AlterConf team (AlterConf’s founder, Ashe, and AlterConf’s coordinator, Heather) in Slack, Asana, and a shared email inbox. We’ll share our tools, expertise, contacts, and infrastructure to ensure your success.
Specifically, we will:
We also have a large network that will help bring in sponsors and participants.
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