Communities - What is reactive activity?

Communities - What is reactive activity?

Reactive activity is additional activity for communities that falls outside of the proactive activity. This could be for any communities and could be led by any students, not just community engagement leads. You can submit event requests and funding requests to support you leading reactive activity. Reactive activity could be campaigns, activity, or events.

If you’re looking to host any campaigns, view the campaign training and submissions.
If you’re looking to host or suggest reactive activity or events please submit an activity request which will be sent to our community executive committee


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