Community Agile Club Sign-Up Form

A free monthly meetup for charity, public, and community teams to learn, reflect, and grow together using Agile, Scrum and Scrumban (Scrum + Kanban) practices.

If you’re applying or want to apply Agile methods in the real world of charities and community orgs, often without the ideal conditions, this is your club.

Why Join?

  • We practice, not preach
    > Real-world Agile isn’t textbook. This space is where we explore what works and why, together.

  • We don’t centre hierarchy
    > Agile, and in particular, Scrum and Kanban, the leading agile frameworks, honour teams, not titles.

    > Community Agile Club is open to anyone involved in charity, community, and public sector orgs using or interested in using agile, no gatekeeping, no top-down thinking.

  • We support peer learning
    > Share your wins, stumbles, and adaptations in a psychologically safe, jargon-free space.

  • We work out loud
    > This isn’t a show-and-tell or a showcase. It’s an honest, respectful environment where we make sense of Agile in complex, human-centred systems.

What Happens Each Month?

Each monthly online session (1 hour) could include:

  • A networking element

  • An agile chat topic, which could be “retrospectives with volunteers,” “Scrum when your funders are waterfall,” “Scrum with limited teams”, "pitching agile to your organisation", "Scrum with a board of three", "best agile tools for small orgs", "agile for service maintenance", etc.

  • Community Agile Club members can vote on topics to discuss ahead of sessions

You don’t need to present, prep, pitch, or pay to join. You just need to show up and be part of the team.

Who’s it for?

Community Agile Club is for anyone working (as a volunteer or staff) in:

  • Charities (of any size or structure)

  • Public sector delivery teams

  • Community-led or grassroots initiatives

  • Faith-based orgs

  • Social purpose startups or CICs

  • Co-ops and mutual aid networks

  • Or anyone trying to make Scrum work in mission-led spaces

Who runs it?

Community Agile Club is moderated by Scrum Master David Wallace-Hare of PlaceBased Agile.

How to join

  • We meet monthly online (60 minutes).

  • Sign up below to receive dates, themes, access links, and to join our Telegram group.

Welcome to the Community Agile Club

NOTE: The Community Agile Club is independently organised and not affiliated with or endorsed by Scrum.org or Scrum Alliance.