start a new #GGAI chapter

Are you obsessed with building community? Do you love empowering others? Have you always wished #GGAI was in your city? If so, then let’s do this! Keep scrolling to learn more.

who you are

you set the tone.

You are comfortable being in a leadership role and can set the tone for the whole group — building others up and supporting one another is your jam!

You love planning.

We count on our Community Leads to make sure that their chapter is consistent when it comes to hosting events. That means organization is your middle name.

You value community.

You show up as your best self when you feel supported by a strong network of people who believe in you and have your back, and in turn, you value support others right back.

You’re Tech-Savvy.

You know your way around Instagram and how to keep social media fun. You’re quick to learn new platforms and your friends always ask you for the group pic.

You’re seeking more.

You feel as if something may be missing and are looking to fill a little bit of your extra time with a new, fun endeavor that has a major impact.

Sound like you?

If so, apply below to become a Community Lead and bring a #GGAI chapter to life in your city.

Requirements

  • must be 18 years or older and live in the USA

  • must have a one other person to help you co-lead

  • comfortable being in a a leadership role
    and able to set the tone in group environments

  • available to plan at least one event in your city per month, around 3-5 hours of your time

  • event experience is a plus, but not required as
    most of our events are low-key and fairly simple to bring to life

  • the ability to run a local instagram account for your branch, social media skills a plus!

  • patience — we’ll help you as much as possible, but it takes time to build up a community so we do recommend having somewhat of a network already built up (followers on social media, clubs that you’re apart of, facebook groups to post in)

perks:

The most important thing about our Community Leads is that they genuinely want to bring a community to life and further spread the #GGAI mission. If you’re only in it for the clout, this isn’t the role for you.

Although this is a volunteer position, we love to give our Community Leads some awesome perks as a way to show our gratitude! Every Community Lead receives things like an exclusive discount code to shop our gear, a kickback from memberships or the option to donate that kickback to a local nonprofit, a private group to mastermind with other community leads, and so much more!

ready? let’s go.

Fill out the form below to apply to become a Community Lead and bring a #GGAI chapter to life in your city!

  • “I enjoy being the engine behind a good movement in my town."

    I really love the community that's emerged. I've made some awesome friends and I also see the positive ripples this group makes. I also enjoy being the engine behind a good movement in my town; it's cool to see a gap and then to fill it. Further, I appreciate the connections I've made with business owners in Cody.

    — Brooke, #GGAI Cody

  • “My favorite part is the look on women’s faces when they realize they’re capable of doing hard things."

    My favorite part is the look on women’s faces when they realize they’re capable of doing hard things during an event that’s out of their comfort zone, and knowing I helped them get to do that.

    — Taylor, #GGAI Hartford

  • “ I love getting girls together and seeing them interact and make new friends."

    I enjoy the event planning aspect of it a lot and getting to know local businesses and other people in the community! I love getting girls together and seeing them interact and make new friends. It truly is an awesome feeling.

    — Lauren, #GGAI Portl

  • "Members have been so grateful for the group and really excited to make connections."

    I have really enjoyed meeting gals at events and then continuing those friendships by meeting up for hikes etc. I also have loved meeting girls who just moved to town and telling them about GGAI. They have all been so grateful for the group and really excited to make connections.

    — Logan, #GGAI Bozeman

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Being a Community Lead requires on average between 3-5 hours a month of your time. That number may be a bit higher when first starting out, but as with anything, the more you do it the easier it gets!

  • Being a Community Lead requires consistency, patience and passion. We’ll support you as much as possible, but the most successful communities are led by those who take initiative.

  • Yes! This is a volunteer role for those looking to create a space to empower women and feel fulfilled in the process.

    Although this is a volunteer role, we do provide our Community Leads with some pretty awesome perks as outlined above.

  • As much as you need! We have an in-depth onboarding process to get you trained up on our community practices, how to host events and some major hot tips for having a successful experience.

    We also provide ongoing check-in calls and a robust library of resources for you to continuously learn from.

    Not to mention, we have a whole private Community Lead space where you can ask other Leads questions and brainstorm through events in a supportive group environment.

  • The most important thing about our Community Leads is that they genuinely want to bring a community to life and further spread the #GGAI mission to empower women everywhere. If you’re only in it for the clout, this isn’t the role for you.

    But there are some awesome perks! Every Community Lead receives things like an exclusive discount code to shop our gear, a kickback from memberships or the option to donate that kickback to a local nonprofit, a private group to mastermind with other community leads, and so much more!

  • We have found that having two people step into this role, especially as a new chapter, is the key to a successful community. Two Leads allows for better brainstorming, the ability to divvy up tasks, and hold each other accountable for planning monthly events.