betaNYC Community Ambassador Application
Hey betaNYCer! We're so excited that you're interested in applying for a community ambassador position with us. Don't be intimidated by this form, we're just looking to get an idea of who you are and what makes you tick. So put some thought into this, but don't spend hours upon hours on it. If you have any questions, tweet at us, @betaNYC!

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First Name: *
Last Name: *
Email Address: *
Twitter handle:
Github handle:
Cell or Best Number: *
What neighborhood do you live in? *
What neighborhood do you live in? *
Current Title: *
e.g. Student, Web Developer, Freelance Designer
Associated Organization/School/Company: *
Which best describes your civic technology "expertise"? *
This will help us pair you with new community members who have similar interests and skills.
Do you hold any leadership positions in other NYC meetup groups or volunteer organizations? If so, please explain.
When are you able to *regularly* volunteer your time? *
Select all that apply. Regularly means that you are available during that time slot at least 3 out of 4 times a month.
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Please rank your public speaking skills: *
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Please rank your teaching skills: *
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In your own words, define "civic technology". *
Doesn't need to be long. Just give us a sense of what it means to you and how you would describe it to someone who didn't know what it was.
If given a week, and all the resources you needed, briefly describe a civic tech problem you would want to solve. *
Be creative, be practical, be inspiring. We want ambitious self-starters who are critically engaged in their community.
Pick any topic you'd like and explain it to us in 3 sentences. *
Can you make sense of things? We spend a lot of time explaining what we do to people, and we're looking for enthusiastic teachers who can make sense of even the most complicated and vague topics.
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