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Volunteer to become a Grafana & Friends Community Organizer!

We are connecting the global community of Grafana users and developers by hosting local meetups near you.

Who are Grafana Community Organizers?

Grafana Community Organizers are volunteers who build communities around the world of people interested in observability, open source software, and Grafana. Their goal is to educate people about Grafana Labs' projects and products and build relationships between developers in their city.

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Grafana & Friends Meetups

We bring together local developers, Grafana fans, and tech enthusiasts through our network of more than 60 meetup groups worldwide to educate people about open source observability with a focus on Grafana's projects and products.

Our meetup groups are welcoming spaces for you to learn, connect, and grow your Grafana skillset.

The Path to Being an Organizer

Step 1

Decide

Determine if you're interested and up to the task.

Step 2

Apply

Complete your application.

Step 3

Meet the team

Join an introductory call with the Grafana team and other organizers.

Step 4

Train & launch

Begin the one-month organizer training program and start organizing meetups.

What's in it for You?

Grafana & Friends Community Organizers volunteer to become the go-to Grafana expert in their community as they gain leadership experience and build relationships within the local tech scene and with group members. Benefits include:

  • Support from Grafana Labs' Developer Programs team

  • Monthly virtual Community Organizer office hours

  • Templates

  • Organizer-only Slack channel

  • Catering budget of $10 USD per meetup attendee

  • Grafana Labs stickers

Learn more about the Grafana Champions Program.

What's Expected

Grafana & Friends Community Organizers plan, schedule, and run a minimum of four meetups per year for their groups.

Our expectation is that you will run the group in compliance with our event code of conduct and that you will act in the best interest of the meetup group and Grafana Labs' products. Responsibilities include:

  • Recruiting one or two helpers

  • Securing a free or low-cost venue

  • Organizing a minimum of four meetups per year

  • Partnering with local businesses while avoiding conflicts of interest

  • Finding speakers

  • Scheduling on meetup.com

  • Running meetups (setup, AV testing, introductions, cleanup)

  • Communicating with the Developer Programs team

Failure to meet these expectations or any abuse of the role will result in your removal from the volunteer position.

Who are We Looking For?

The ideal organizer is technical and friendly, with a deep understanding of open source technology, observability, or Grafana Labs' products and projects.

A big part of your job will be welcoming people to the group and helping them make connections with other members, so being extroverted (or eager to push the limits of an introvert's social battery) is a plus.

Successful organizers know their local tech community well.

We encourage you to apply even if you don't think you're a perfect match. We're here to help.

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Speak at a Grafana & Friends Meetup Group

Thank you so much for your interest in presenting at a meetup! To provide some inspiration for your talk, we've compiled a list of the Grafana community's most-requested topics. You can also connect with your local group or browse the Office Hours playlist.

Grafana Meetup presentations should be centered on Grafana Labs' technologies, primarily Grafana Labs' open source projects. Grafana is fortunate to be part of a large ecosystem of open source technologies, and we encourage presentations that illustrate how Grafana can be used with these other tools. Presentations should be 20-40 minutes in length and technical in nature.

We look forward to reviewing your presentation!

Hosting a Grafana Meetup

Your local Grafana & Friends Meetup Group is happy to come to you!

If you're interested in inviting a Meetup Group to give a technical presentation at your organization, send us an email at meetups@grafana.com.

We're happy to work with you on creating a presentation tailored to your interests and will sponsor the food and drink at $10 per attendee. We'll need an onsite contact to help us with managing venue access details and receiving deliveries.

Focus on Grafana, observability, and open source

Presentations should primarily focus on open source observability tools and Grafana's projects. Open source projects related to observability, even if not directly tied to Grafana, are encouraged and welcome. At least one presentation per meetup should be directly related to Grafana or Grafana's ecosystem (e.g., plugins, integrations, or new features).

Highlight the community

Prioritize collaborations and presentations that align with complementary communities and ecosystems, such as Kubernetes, Prometheus, and various plugin ecosystems.

Avoid direct competitors

Avoid presentations where a direct commercial competitor offers an observability solution that conflicts with Grafana's core offerings. Consider the intent behind the presentation. If the goal is to contribute positively to the observability community and knowledge sharing, it may be acceptable even if it involves a competitor's product.

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