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Organizational Participation Thresholds

Suggested participation benchmarks and implementation guidance for schools, teams, organizations, and approved leadership groups.

Why Participation Thresholds Matter

Participation thresholds help schools and organizations establish meaningful involvement standards while maintaining flexibility based on their own goals, size, structure, and implementation approach.

Thresholds are intended to:

  • encourage active participation

  • support leadership engagement

  • create measurable implementation goals

  • recognize organizational involvement

  • build positive digital culture initiatives

Example Organizational Thresholds

Organizations may establish participation goals such as:

Small Group Participation

  • 5–15 participants

  • leadership clubs

  • advisory groups

  • pilot implementations

  • small athletic teams

Department or Team Participation

  • 15–50 participants

  • athletic programs

  • arts programs

  • student leadership groups

  • classroom or grade-level implementation

School-Wide Participation

  • 50+ participants

  • multi-grade implementation

  • staff/student participation

  • district or campus initiatives

  • organization-wide leadership efforts

Flexible Participation Models

Participation thresholds are designed to remain flexible based on:

  • organization size

  • available leadership staff

  • implementation goals

  • event-based participation

  • pilot or phased rollouts

  • community or outreach initiatives

Schools and organizations may determine their own participation expectations based on their implementation goals.

Participation May Include

  • Protect Your Brand completion

  • leadership proposal participation

  • awareness campaign involvement

  • digital culture discussions

  • peer leadership activities

  • implementation support efforts

  • staff or advisor participation

  • approved community initiatives

Organizational Recognition Opportunities

  • implementation acknowledgment

  • participation recognition

  • leadership initiative visibility

  • school/community partnership recognition

  • student leadership recognition

  • digital leadership initiative development

Participation Thresholds Are Flexible

Participation thresholds are intended to support implementation planning and organizational involvement. Thresholds do not represent legal certification, mandatory participation quotas, or formal institutional requirements unless otherwise determined by the participating organization.

Schools and organizations remain in control of participation goals, implementation standards, and leadership participation expectations.

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