For the chairs, co-leads, and volunteers running the ERG.
You took on the role because you care. Here are the frameworks, programming ideas, templates, and community to help you run an ERG that doesn't drain you — and actually moves your members.
Resources built for ERG leaders.
ERGs.io
The free hub for ERG leaders — ideas, vendors, and tools to run your group without the scramble.
Visit ergs.io →The ERG Recipe Book
50+ plug-and-play programming formats so you stop scrambling between events.
Get the recipes →ERG Champs
The community for ERG leaders growing their craft — peers, events, and behind-the-scenes.
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How to Lead an ERG When Your Program Manager Isn't Great (Without Burning Out)
When your ERG program manager lacks training or direction, leaders are left to fill the gap. Here's how to get clarity, set boundaries, and lead well without overcompensating your way into burnout.
What ERG Leaders Can Actually Do When the World Feels Heavy
How should ERG leaders support their communities during hard times?
5 Steps to Turn ERG Roles Into Repeatable Processes
Most ERG roles are designed around titles, not work. Here is a 5-step framework to redesign them around tasks, cadence, lift, and documented processes — so leaders can execute consistently without burning out.
What Actually Belongs in Your ERG Blueprint
Charters sound official. Strategies sound smart. But neither one is what ERG leaders actually need to run a group well. The blueprint that drives engagement, reduces burnout, and keeps the program unified — without performative paperwork.
What "Tall People" Communities Can Teach ERG Leaders About Connection
What a tall-people meetup can teach ERG leaders: how community forms, why allyship tensions appear, and why belonging drives participation.
If You Have to Use ERG Pillars, Use These Ones
If you're required to bucket ERG programming, use member goals—not corporate jargon. Introducing the CGG framework: Connect, Grow, Give.
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