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Establishing realistic membership and engagement goals for the first year of your local BOVF branch is critical to building a sustainable and thriving community. The key to success is starting small but thinking big—setting goals that are both achievable and ambitious enough to inspire growth. If you live in a place with a large British

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Step 7

Sharing Best Practices with Other Country Branches One of the key strengths of the BOVF is its growing global network of local country branches, each tackling similar challenges and advocating for the rights of British citizens abroad. By sharing best practices across branches, your local branch can gain valuable insights and strategies that have been

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Step 6

Establishing social media accounts for your BOVF branch is an essential step in building a digital presence, engaging with the local British expat community, and promoting your events and initiatives. It is essential that you contact the Vice Chair by emailing vicechair@bovf.org.uk of the BOVF BEFORE you set up any accounts or post anything. Consistent

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Step 5

Regular Communication and Updates for Stakeholders, Supporters, and Members of the BOVF Living in Your Local Branch Country Consistent and transparent communication is essential to keeping stakeholders, supporters, and members of the BOVF engaged and informed. Regular updates help foster a sense of community, strengthen trust, and ensure that everyone remains aligned with the branch’s

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Step 4

The first step in engaging British expatriates with the British Overseas Voters Forum (BOVF) is to make the process of registering as a Supporter – this is our main target.  The main BOVF website makes this process seamless and attractive. You can help by crafting a clear and compelling message about the benefits of British

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Step 3

Your first information-giving meeting or event is a pivotal moment for your new BOVF branch. It’s an opportunity to introduce your mission, generate excitement, and begin building a network of committed members and supporters. The key to a successful event is thoughtful planning. Start by choosing a venue that feels welcoming and accessible, whether it’s

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Step 2

Identifying Local British Citizens and Potential Members The first step in building a thriving BOVF local branch is identifying and connecting with British citizens living in your area. This process begins by leveraging both online and offline networks to find potential members who share an interest in the key issues affecting British expatriates, such as

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Step 1

Are you registered to vote? If you have not yet registered to vote in UK elections, please do that and then continue to read through this tool kit. You can find information on how to register to vote HERE. Registered Supporter or Member? Hopefully you have registered for free with the BOVF already as a

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Goals of This Toolkit

The purpose of this toolkit is to provide a clear, step-by-step guide to help British citizens living abroad establish and grow a local branch of the British Overseas Voters Forum (BOVF). Whether you are starting from scratch or building on an existing foundation, this toolkit is designed to equip you with the knowledge, resources, and

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