Hey Mike, thanks for the kind feedback, and thanks for helping EA South Korea! I can answer your questions:
That $2,400 was via CEA’s group support funding. You’re correct though that the link is now different and is now here.
I now work for CEA as a group support contractor, and I process group support funding applications. EA South Korea can apply for group support funding from CEA for any expenses within our common expense guidelines.
Yes, I did speak. I don’t remember it well, but I think I gave an intro to EA and EA Philippines. I may have given reasons on why they should engage with EA Blue too.
Good question—I think we wanted people who were more certain they could go, so we decided to charge for it. We only charged around $12-16 for it. Possibly if we were to organize one again, we could consider not charging for it and using funding from CEA or the EA Infrastructure Fund for it.
We were mostly asking them questions about their interest in EA and their career, and getting to know our members on a personal level. We weren’t giving much career advice back then, or we caveated things more given we were still learning things about EA. For resources on doing 1-1′s, you can check this guide or this.
Thanks for answering my questions and the links! The additional info is much appreciated :D
We’ll be submitting an application for group support funding in the coming weeks, so keep an eye out for it!
Mind if I bug you to answer my 5th question too? We’re planning on having a monthly social gathering, so I’m wondering if you found there to be any downsides to having them more regularly.
5. Why did you have so few general social meetups?
No worries, and I’ll keep an eye on it! Sorry, I missed out on your last question. During our first year, I think we viewed EA Philippines as a serious organization trying to market EA via well-run events (i.e. with speakers), rather than as a small, tight-knit community. Moreover, it was only in November that we started to feel we had enough regular attendees (i.e. 15-20) to organize a socials.
Looking back, we could have done one or two more social meetups that year. I only say one or two because I think other types of events (especially discussions of EA readings, like for an intro fellowship) are generally higher value than socials. I see higher value in socials now than in our first year, although Manila traffic can make it hard for people to meet in-person. I think it’s fine for your group to have a monthly social gathering.
Thanks again Brian! Again, quite helpful to hear your perspective :D
We had a bit of a strikeout with our first social meetup last week with 0 attendees aside from the organizers XD It may be this was a fluke, but it also may be that until the group’s better established and members have built up relationships with each other, more structured structured meetings will draw more people in.
We’ll see what happens at our discussion group next week! :D
Hey Mike, thanks for the kind feedback, and thanks for helping EA South Korea! I can answer your questions:
That $2,400 was via CEA’s group support funding. You’re correct though that the link is now different and is now here.
I now work for CEA as a group support contractor, and I process group support funding applications. EA South Korea can apply for group support funding from CEA for any expenses within our common expense guidelines.
Yes, I did speak. I don’t remember it well, but I think I gave an intro to EA and EA Philippines. I may have given reasons on why they should engage with EA Blue too.
Good question—I think we wanted people who were more certain they could go, so we decided to charge for it. We only charged around $12-16 for it. Possibly if we were to organize one again, we could consider not charging for it and using funding from CEA or the EA Infrastructure Fund for it.
We were mostly asking them questions about their interest in EA and their career, and getting to know our members on a personal level. We weren’t giving much career advice back then, or we caveated things more given we were still learning things about EA. For resources on doing 1-1′s, you can check this guide or this.
Thanks for answering my questions and the links! The additional info is much appreciated :D
We’ll be submitting an application for group support funding in the coming weeks, so keep an eye out for it!
Mind if I bug you to answer my 5th question too? We’re planning on having a monthly social gathering, so I’m wondering if you found there to be any downsides to having them more regularly.
5. Why did you have so few general social meetups?
No worries, and I’ll keep an eye on it! Sorry, I missed out on your last question. During our first year, I think we viewed EA Philippines as a serious organization trying to market EA via well-run events (i.e. with speakers), rather than as a small, tight-knit community. Moreover, it was only in November that we started to feel we had enough regular attendees (i.e. 15-20) to organize a socials.
Looking back, we could have done one or two more social meetups that year. I only say one or two because I think other types of events (especially discussions of EA readings, like for an intro fellowship) are generally higher value than socials. I see higher value in socials now than in our first year, although Manila traffic can make it hard for people to meet in-person. I think it’s fine for your group to have a monthly social gathering.
Thanks again Brian! Again, quite helpful to hear your perspective :D
We had a bit of a strikeout with our first social meetup last week with 0 attendees aside from the organizers XD It may be this was a fluke, but it also may be that until the group’s better established and members have built up relationships with each other, more structured structured meetings will draw more people in.
We’ll see what happens at our discussion group next week! :D
I see, yeah you might get better attendance for social events when the group is more established and has more regular members!