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Be sure to contact other fellows and volunteers, to motivate them to participate to the Booth. Be sure to contact other fellows and volunteers, to motivate them to participate to the Booth. Some events have a tendency to have an international audience. Although English can always be used, the more languages you can speak at the booth, the better. Some people prefer to be addressed in their own language, if possible. So, when contacting volunteers, it is useful to ask them which language they can speak, so you can organise everything at best.
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Send a reminder to Fellows and volunteers that you are meeting at the Booth. Send a reminder to Fellows and volunteers that you are meeting at the Booth. This communication should include more detailed information, namely:
 * A list of registered volunteers. If you want, you can write a few nice words describing different volunteers, as well as the languages they can speak.
 * A list of notable guests, if any.
 * If possible, organise a volunteers meeting before booth activities. The aim of that is to build a solid team, and to make sure that everyone knows enough to answers to questions of people. Everyone should be informed about recent campaigns, because people are liking to ask questions about them. However, no one is supposed to know everything, so you don't need to stress about details. As a team, we should be able to answer to most of the questions. A "I don't know" is much better than a wrong answer. Don't hesitate to point people to specialists and/or URLs. Use FSFE business cards, if you have them.
 * Considering the number of registered volunteers, you might want to organise shifts. Please be flexible and consider last minute changes to allow people to go assisting to talks if they wish. Consider that at least two persons should be at the booth all the time.
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 * wear a FSFE t-shirt or hoodie!  * wear a FSFE t-shirt or hoodie (if you want, we do not have any dress code. We do not want to be "uniformed" in any way).
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 * Speak with people! We prefer not to use laptops at our booths, because if people see you working at your PC, they would be unwilling to come and talk with you.  * Speak with people! We prefer not to use laptops at our booths, because if people see you working at your PC, they would be unwilling to come and talk with you. Often there are spaces outside the booth which can be exploited to use your laptop.
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One of the main tasks of the Free Software Foundation Europe is to inform the public about Free Software and related topics. For this, it is essential to be present with a booth on tradeshows, fairs, expos, and other local events. Helping at such a booth is a good way to get active for Free Software. Booth volunteers talk to people to explain Free Software and answer their questions. Working as a booth volunteer means at the same time supporting Free Software, meeting interesting people, and having a lot of fun.

In this page we follow you through the operations towards the preparation of a Booth. Is there a booth already planned in your region? Join it! There is no booth? Organise one!

Check out upcoming booths

Timeline

8 weeks before the event

Announce the booth

  • Create an event on our Website. A new .xml file should be added to our event list on the main FSFE repository, in the folder /events. If you have problems doing that, or if you do not have writing access to the repository, please ask web@fsfeurope.org.

  • Add an event to the Fellowship Events Calendar.

  • Write an email announcing that you are going to organise a booth, and invite interested people to join you. Send this email to: An example of the text you could use is:

    Dear Fellows,

    From the [starting day] to the [ending day] of [month], during the [specify if the booth is organised at a particular event], we will keep a booth in [place]. It would be a great pleasure to personally meet you.

    Besides, your help at the booth would be very valuable for us. We would thank you if you could assist us for a couple of hours (or more if you can). Should you have any question about the [specify the name of the event] please ask our Booth Coordinator [name of the coordinator and e-mail address].

    We hope to meet you at our booth.

    Thank you for your attention,

4 weeks before the event

Obtain merchandising (Optional)

The main purpose of our Booth is to inform people about our Free Software in general, and about FSFE's actions to promote it in particular. In order to help you spreading the word, we have leaflets and Posters which can be used at the Booth. In some of our Booths, we also have t-shirts, sweatshirts and other merchandising that might be sold. Selling merchandise is an important source of financing for FSFE, but it should not be intended as the main booth feature. If you want to sell our merchandise at the booth, we will be happy to provide our assistance!. See our merchandising page to order the material you want to sell. Please ignore the payment.

Stay in contact with potential volunteers

Be sure to contact other fellows and volunteers, to motivate them to participate to the Booth. Some events have a tendency to have an international audience. Although English can always be used, the more languages you can speak at the booth, the better. Some people prefer to be addressed in their own language, if possible. So, when contacting volunteers, it is useful to ask them which language they can speak, so you can organise everything at best.

2 weeks before the event

Invite other fellows

A booth is also an occasion to meet other fellows who live near the event location. There might be people interested in helping you with the Booth organisation. So, organise a Fellowship meeting nearby the event location.

  • Is there a local fellowship group (see the list)? Coordinate with them and ask for assistance;

  • There is no local fellowship group? Write to fellowship@fsfeurope.org and forward a message to all fellows living in the area (specifying the postcodes that you wish to reach).

1 week before the event

Prepare the material

Download and print the following material. Must always be present at our booths:

If possible:

  • Printable information material about our work in many languages;

  • Our booth roll-up in SVG or in PNG formats (highly recommended);

  • "What can I do to improve things for myself and others" leaflet: en, de;

  • "Join the fellowship smile" poster": en, de;

  • "Join the fellowship Small plussy": en, de;

  • "Join the fellowship Big plussy": en, de;

  • Free PDFReaders campaign Poster: en.

Send a reminder to Fellows and volunteers that you are meeting at the Booth. This communication should include more detailed information, namely:

  • A list of registered volunteers. If you want, you can write a few nice words describing different volunteers, as well as the languages they can speak.
  • A list of notable guests, if any.
  • If possible, organise a volunteers meeting before booth activities. The aim of that is to build a solid team, and to make sure that everyone knows enough to answers to questions of people. Everyone should be informed about recent campaigns, because people are liking to ask questions about them. However, no one is supposed to know everything, so you don't need to stress about details. As a team, we should be able to answer to most of the questions. A "I don't know" is much better than a wrong answer. Don't hesitate to point people to specialists and/or URLs. Use FSFE business cards, if you have them.
  • Considering the number of registered volunteers, you might want to organise shifts. Please be flexible and consider last minute changes to allow people to go assisting to talks if they wish. Consider that at least two persons should be at the booth all the time.

At the Booth

  • wear a FSFE t-shirt or hoodie (if you want, we do not have any dress code. We do not want to be "uniformed" in any way).
  • If you ordered our merchandaising material, please be sure to count all the material before and after the event, and fill the accountancy sheet.
  • Collect donations!
  • Speak with people! We prefer not to use laptops at our booths, because if people see you working at your PC, they would be unwilling to come and talk with you. Often there are spaces outside the booth which can be exploited to use your laptop.

However, it is nice to have a PC at the booth in order to allow people who wish to subscribe to the Fellowship to do so.

ToDo

  • create eye catching slide show
  • create a map and show our Fellowship groups on it. Give people the chance to add themself to the map
  • create better posters for the booth
  • update existing leaflets and prepare more of them.

  • help us improve this page.


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