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2 examples of Community Organizer metrics and KPIs

What are Community Organizer metrics?

Finding the right Community Organizer metrics can be daunting, especially when you're busy working on your day-to-day tasks. This is why we've curated a list of examples for your inspiration.

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Examples of Community Organizer metrics and KPIs

Metrics for Community Engagement in Nature Department

  • 1. Participation Rate

    The percentage of the community that engaged in activities or events organized by the nature department

    What good looks like for this metric: 30-50%

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Organise more inclusive events
    • Increase advertising efforts
    • Offer incentives for participation
    • Create partnerships with local organizations
    • Collect feedback to improve future events
  • 2. Volunteer Hours

    The total number of hours contributed by volunteers

    What good looks like for this metric: 50-100 hours per event

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Recruit more volunteers
    • Offer training and support
    • Recognise and reward volunteers
    • Develop a volunteer management plan
    • Encourage returning volunteers
  • 3. Social Media Engagement

    The level of interaction with the community on social media platforms, including likes, shares, and comments

    What good looks like for this metric: 2-5% engagement rate

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Post regularly and consistently
    • Engage with comments and messages
    • Use visuals and stories
    • Conduct live sessions
    • Run paid social media campaigns
  • 4. Event Attendance

    The number of people who attend events hosted by the nature department

    What good looks like for this metric: 100-200 attendees per event

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Promote events in community centers
    • Utilise email newsletters
    • Leverage local influencers
    • Offer family-friendly activities
    • Conduct pre-event surveys to align with interests
  • 5. Survey Feedback Scores

    The scores given by the community in feedback surveys after events and activities

    What good looks like for this metric: 4 out of 5

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Ask specific and relevant questions
    • Provide easy access to surveys
    • Use feedback to make improvements
    • Communicate changes made from feedback
    • Incentivize completing surveys

Metrics for Power-Building in TEA

  • 1. Voter Registration Count

    The total number of voters registered through TEA campaigns and initiatives

    What good looks like for this metric: Tens of thousands of registrations

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Organise more outreach events
    • Enhance digital registration platforms
    • Collaborate with local influencers
    • Create targeted marketing campaigns
    • Utilise social media for promotion
  • 2. Coalition Engagement Rate

    The percentage of coalitions actively participating in TEA’s initiatives

    What good looks like for this metric: High engagement percentage

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Facilitate regular coalition meetings
    • Provide resources and training
    • Encourage collaborative projects
    • Develop targeted communication strategies
    • Recognise and celebrate coalition successes
  • 3. Public Recognition Level

    The degree to which TEA is recognised as a national model for power-building

    What good looks like for this metric: Nationally recognised model

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Seek media coverage
    • Publish articles and case studies
    • Participate in national forums
    • Partner with recognised organisations
    • Showcase success stories
  • 4. Funding Acquisition

    The total amount of funds and resources acquired to support TEA’s initiatives

    What good looks like for this metric: Millions in funding

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Apply for grants
    • Host fundraising events
    • Engage corporate sponsors
    • Increase donor engagement
    • Offer transparent reporting
  • 5. Volunteer Activation

    The number of volunteers actively engaging with TEA’s events and initiatives

    What good looks like for this metric: Thousands of volunteers

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Create volunteer programmes
    • Provide volunteer incentives
    • Enhance onboarding processes
    • Promote opportunities on social media
    • Build a community-driven culture

Tracking your Community Organizer metrics

Having a plan is one thing, sticking to it is another.

Don't fall into the set-and-forget trap. It is important to adopt a weekly check-in process to keep your strategy agile – otherwise this is nothing more than a reporting exercise.

A tool like Tability can also help you by combining AI and goal-setting to keep you on track.

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