Outcomes
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Mentor Ten People Toward a Real Goal
5 milestones · 24 weeks
This is the second rung of the Community Leadership Path. Where governance-start-study-group tested leading one voluntary group, this outcome tests whether that leadership ability generalises into a repeatable practice across many different individuals — the skill that underlies community organising, teaching at scale, and eventually larger governance roles. Mentor at least 10 different people, each with an individually-defined goal, with evidence of real ongoing guidance per person and durable change after your regular involvement ends. The core risk this outcome guards against: claiming 'I mentored 10 people' based on 10 shallow one-off conversations. Each relationship must show trackable progress toward something the mentee actually wanted.
Teach a Free Public Workshop
3 milestones · 6 weeks
Plan, promote, and deliver a free public workshop with real attendees. Proof: recording or attendee sign-in sheet plus participant feedback.
Tutor Students from Underserved Communities
3 milestones · 20 weeks
Complete 20 structured tutoring sessions with students from underserved communities through an organised programme. Proof: 20 session logs plus coordinator sign-off.
Create a Free Learning Curriculum
3 milestones · 10 weeks
Design, publish, and distribute a free structured learning curriculum used by at least 10 people. Proof: published curriculum link plus usage evidence.
Organise a Community Event (50+ Attendees)
3 milestones · 10 weeks
Plan and execute a community event with 50 or more verified attendees. Proof: photo evidence, attendance count, and a brief on what was achieved.
Lead a Volunteer Team for 3 Months
3 milestones · 14 weeks
Recruit, coordinate, and lead a volunteer team for at least 3 months producing measurable outcomes. Proof: team roster plus outcomes delivered.
Lead a Study Group From Zero to Sustained
5 milestones · 16 weeks
This is the entry-level GOVERNANCE outcome — the first rung of community and civic leadership. Recruit at least 4 people to a voluntary study group with a shared goal, sustain it through natural attrition, delegate real responsibility to another member, and bring the group to its defined endpoint. You have no formal authority: anyone can leave at any time with zero consequence. Retention and engagement are the proof, because there is no other leverage keeping people there.
Contribute to Open Knowledge
3 milestones · 8 weeks
Make verified accepted contributions to Wikipedia, open-source documentation, or equivalent open knowledge repositories. Proof: accepted contribution links.
Complete a Civic Improvement Project
3 milestones · 12 weeks
Identify a civic problem, organise a response, and deliver a measurable improvement. Proof: before/after documentation plus impact summary.
Raise Funds for a Verified Cause
3 milestones · 8 weeks
Run a fundraising campaign for a registered charitable cause and hit your target. Proof: campaign page link plus amount raised.
Complete a Measurable Environmental Action
3 milestones · 10 weeks
Lead or organise an environmental action with documented, quantified impact — trees planted, waste removed, land restored. Proof: before/after documentation and impact numbers.
Support Peers Through a Mental Health Awareness Initiative
3 milestones · 10 weeks
Design and run a structured, safe peer mental health awareness initiative. Proof: initiative documentation and reach (number of people meaningfully engaged).
Coach Someone for Free for One Year
3 milestones · 52 weeks
Provide structured pro-bono coaching to an individual for 12 months. Proof: monthly session logs plus a year-end coachee reflection.
Make 10 Meaningful Open-Source Contributions
3 milestones · 16 weeks
Have at least 10 meaningful contributions (code, docs, or issues resolved) merged into open-source repositories. Proof: 10 merged PR or accepted contribution links.
Speak at 5 Free Community Events
3 milestones · 20 weeks
Deliver talks at 5 free community events — meetups, schools, civic gatherings — sharing your expertise. Proof: event links, recordings, or photos for each.