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The
GGSCF is run by children/youth/parents who help out and volunteer
their time for the organization. For this to happen, anyone can
submit a “proposal” to the Board of the GGSCF detailing
the event that they would like to organize, keeping in mind the
vision, mission and values of the organization. A “proposal”
to hold an event can be submitted to the GGSCF Board by using
one of the two templates given below. The templates have been
formatted to allow the organizer to think about the planning of
the event, the purpose, logistics, finances, volunteers etc. This
also allows the Board to evaluate the proposal and ensure that
the event being organized is in keeping with the goals of the
GGSCF. If you need help preparing a proposal then get help from
your parents, older brother/sister, or you can ask the older youth
in the GGSCF, and if all else fails, you are always welcome to
email us at mail@ggscf.com
for help as well.
Basic
Proposal Template
Use this template for simple events such as a one day event, local
branch events, events with a turnout of less than 100 people,
etc. Examples: Skating trip, bowling trips, toy drive, etc.
Major
Event Proposal Template
Use this template if the event is major, i.e. over several days,
involves or is open to all branches, turnout of over 100 people,
major sponsors are involved, combined event with another organization
etc. Examples: Annual Relay Run, Conferences, Anniversary Dinners,
etc.
Note: Events that happen annually do not require a new proposal
each year. The Board however needs to be aware of the event dates
and the main organizers. Examples: Guru Nanak Food Drive, Toronto
Waterfront Marathon, Fun Day, Hungry Moose Parade, Senior’s
Trip etc.
When you
have completed the proposal template submit to board@ggscf.com.
The turn around time required by the Board is 10 days for basic
proposals and 30 days for major event proposals. Please do not
submit proposals in less than this time frame and expect urgent
response. Submitting the proposal does not mean it is approved.
The Board may want to discuss the proposal with you in more detail
before making a decision. The response from the Board will be
by telephone, email and/or face to face contact.
Organizing
events is hard work and requires you to develop and exhibit leadership.
The GGSCF allows this so that individuals can gather leadership
experience by starting with small events and building up into
major events. While strong leaders are required for the future,
the type of leaders the GGSCF seeks are those that like to work
in teams and are good mentors or role models for children and
youth. If you are considering organizing an event we commend you
for the initiative and for following the above process.
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