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While keeping in contact with local organisers, volunteers, helpers in other countries (exbiketour) and possible participants you can coordinate and arrange all kind of practical stuff: see | While keeping in contact with local organisers, volunteers, helpers in other countries (exbiketour) and possible participants you can coordinate and arrange all kind of practical stuff: see [[checklist for national/local organisers]] | ||
Extra specific tasks for IC for preparation: | |||
*Make sure there are NC and they know what is expected in organizing BT (see checklist NC). Keep yourself informed about progress of BT parts (go to/organize meetings). | |||
*Inform all others (participants + organizers) on progress of BT and what needs to be done (weekly updates, add actual info on website/wiki). Helpfull is creating an overview with dates of a general route/time plan plus planned actions and campaigns (could be put on wiki and can be updated by local organisers!!!) | |||
*Arrange invitation letters (can be written by local NGO) | |||
*Arranging extra funding | |||
*Administrative issues: collecting receipts, keeping score, arranging refunds for costs local organizers. | |||
*Buying practical necessities: kitchen equipment, spare parts trailers, notebook... | |||
*Arrange (skype)meetings (especially when mayor discussions have to be made fast or in case of conflicts) | |||
*Make sure there will be material for BT publicity (flyers, t-shirts, stickers) | |||
*Make sure there will be a press release which can be send out for actions/events in local language. | |||
*Collect stuff for guidebook with information for participants and make sure it will be printed, translated and distributed | |||
*registering of and contact with participants (ex-BT crew can help here) |
Revision as of 11:42, 11 November 2008
WHAT IS A INTERNATIONAL COORDINATOR? International coordinator (IC) is a person (or few persons) who is responsible for making the whole biketour a big succes... Haha
It is hard to give a dry description of this task as Biketour is different every year: different location, different countries to pass, different local organisers and ways of funding. There is no organisation behind biketour, but just enthusiast ex-biketour participants who will start up the project for the next year. Sometimes they are few so they can only arrange some basic funding plus a volunteer, sometimes more can be done (networking with local organisers-organisations, finding extra funding etc). So as international coordinator it is good to be instructed well by ex-biketour participants and organisers and to find your own way to make Biketour happen!
As I (YO) was international coordinator in 2008 I can give u some help with just setting up a basic checklist for organising a Biketour. Feel free to use it and change and add things if neccesary! It can be a big help for coordinators in the future!
CHECKLIST IC
First period:
Collect information on Biketour from ex-organisers/participants (if you didn´t participate yourself. Important is to get overview what is already done for this years biketour. Important things to do in this first period:
- Arranging you EVS placement together with EYFA and local NGO/host: sleeping and working place, money issues, etc.
- Getting in contact with local organisers and volunteers (organise meetings)
- Find out where trailers and other BT materials are stored. They will have to be send to starting point of BT
- Find out if there is still money left of last year (ex international coordinator)
- Check out how the website and wiki function and start adding new information a.s.a.p
- read evaluations... can be usefull to not make same mistakes again.
- start with aplications for funding (in 2008 we had a budget of 2000 euro)
preparation period:
While keeping in contact with local organisers, volunteers, helpers in other countries (exbiketour) and possible participants you can coordinate and arrange all kind of practical stuff: see checklist for national/local organisers
Extra specific tasks for IC for preparation:
- Make sure there are NC and they know what is expected in organizing BT (see checklist NC). Keep yourself informed about progress of BT parts (go to/organize meetings).
- Inform all others (participants + organizers) on progress of BT and what needs to be done (weekly updates, add actual info on website/wiki). Helpfull is creating an overview with dates of a general route/time plan plus planned actions and campaigns (could be put on wiki and can be updated by local organisers!!!)
- Arrange invitation letters (can be written by local NGO)
- Arranging extra funding
- Administrative issues: collecting receipts, keeping score, arranging refunds for costs local organizers.
- Buying practical necessities: kitchen equipment, spare parts trailers, notebook...
- Arrange (skype)meetings (especially when mayor discussions have to be made fast or in case of conflicts)
- Make sure there will be material for BT publicity (flyers, t-shirts, stickers)
- Make sure there will be a press release which can be send out for actions/events in local language.
- Collect stuff for guidebook with information for participants and make sure it will be printed, translated and distributed
- registering of and contact with participants (ex-BT crew can help here)