What Happens When an Event Goes Viral?

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What happens when an event goes viral? GREG MAST TREEFOLKS, INC [email protected]

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What happens when an event goes viral?GREG MAST TREEFOLKS, INC

[email protected]

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Empowering central Texans to build stronger communities through planting and caring for trees.

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• 14 years• 46,000 trees• Not much change

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Delivering trees

Growing canopy

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• Funding• Recognition• Relationships

• Public participation

• Canopy• Efficiency• External funding

A Good Deal

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Until it wasn’t…

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• Giveaway Events• Volunteers• Happy People

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Viral Outbreak!300 trees … 5 thousand people… just 3 weeks!

But 3 weeks is better than no warning at all

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• Nimbleness• Cooperation• Engagement• Volunteerism• Managed

expectations

• Flexibility of program• Dependability of

funding• Willingness to

experiment

What to do?

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s.org

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Nimble Purchasing

Internal Cooperation

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Community Engagement

Volunteers

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Managing and communicating expectations

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1,000 trees… ¼ mile line… 2 hours

But folks expected it, and we expected them

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Positive visibility Happy people

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Lots of trees

Greg Mast - TreeFolks, Inc. - [email protected]