Ever wondered what to do when you community engagement consultation is over? Well you’re not on your own. One of the most common questions we get asked about online engagement is what to do with consultations once they have concluded.
Because this is such an important question to answer for good community engagement practice, we thought we’d chime-in with some best practice tips for archiving projects in EngagementHQ.
Before we take a look at some of the more practical aspects of archiving projects in EngagementHQ, it’s best to quickly go over the reasons why this practice is so important.
Without overstating the obvious, archiving projects and making them available to your community as a record of consultation activities is important these main reasons.
With every project page in EngagementHQ there are three publishing states, including archive, draft and published.
In order for you to properly manage your project list (see image below) we recommend always archiving your projects once they are complete.
Sometimes we see completed projects remain published for years after their completion date, which can make your project list unwieldy and we even see old projects unpublished back into draft mode, which make them no longer available for community members to refer to.
Properly archiving your projects when they are finished will ensure that you’ve closed off all of the tool activities from receiving further contributions and also help you to manage your projects.
To archive projects you will need to prepare the following;
Once you have the above materials ready you can then archive your individual projects.
To do this, you will need to navigate to your project and click on published and select archive from the drop down.
When you archive a project you will be asked to either archive your project immediately or to schedule it for a later date.
You will also be prompted to provide an archival message. Use this message to enter in the text explaining the outcomes of your project and link directly to any documents which can support the completion of the project (see below).
Finally, you will need to decided if you want to keep the project visible for your community to view later.
Although this is optional, we strongly recommend you leave this box ticked so your community can view the outcome of the project.
You should also ensure that you have updated your lifecycle widget to reflect the final or end-stage of your consultation and also add your project outcomes to the document library of your newly archived project page.
If you have done this correctly, your archived project page should look like the below example project.
In order to make your archived projects available, we recommend using the All Projects page, which can be accessed by adding /projects to the end of your site URL.
You can use this link to create a navigation item called All Projects and link directly to this from your navigation menu.
To learn more about how to archive projects in EngagementHQ, check out our help resource.