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=== Mission ===
=== Mission ===
Our mission is to:
Our mission is:  
 
-Grow the tabletop industry in Washington State through networking opportunities, sharing of best practices, and policy advocation.
 
-Communicate the value of play to the public, grow the tabletop audience, and nurture game makers at all stages of development, from hobbiest to large enterprise.
 
-Forge mutually public / private partnerships with state agencies, public institutions, educators, & tribal governments


* To grow the tabletop games industry of Washington State through the sharing of best practices, policy advocation, mentorship, and the development of new opportunities for members.
* To build mutually beneficial public / private partnerships with state agencies, public institutions, educators, & tribal governments.
* And to building better communities by communicating the value of play to the public, growing the tabletop audience, and nurturing game makers at all stages of development, from hobbiest to corporate enterprise.


==Governance ==
==Governance ==
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== Workgroups ==
== Workgroups ==


[[Committees and Workgroups]]
[[Committees and Workgroups]]

Revision as of 15:28, 9 January 2024

Welcome to the Tabletop Game Alliance of Washington State Wiki!

Vision & Mission

Vision

Our vision is bring about the widespread understanding of the value of the tabletop games industry, foster future generations of game makers, and nurture our diverse communities through play.

Mission

Our mission is:

  • To grow the tabletop games industry of Washington State through the sharing of best practices, policy advocation, mentorship, and the development of new opportunities for members.
  • To build mutually beneficial public / private partnerships with state agencies, public institutions, educators, & tribal governments.
  • And to building better communities by communicating the value of play to the public, growing the tabletop audience, and nurturing game makers at all stages of development, from hobbiest to corporate enterprise.

Governance

Executive Board

Executive Meeting Minutes

Bylaws

Meeting Minutes

Member Advisory Boards

Conference & Conventions Board (Not Formed)

Designer & Artist Board - (Not Formed)

Large Enterprise Board

Large Enterprise Meeting Minutes

Publisher Board - (Not Formed)

Publisher Resources

Retailer Board - (Not Formed)

Tribal Board - (Not Formed)

Committees

Events & Trade Committee

Events & Trade Meeting Minutes

State and Federal Grants

Tokyo Game Market

Annual Membership Meeting

Membership Committee

Membership Meeting Minutes

Code of Conduct

Member Resources

Membership Info

Workgroups

Committees and Workgroups

Communications

Operations

Common Tasks (Setting up email...)

Getting started