Why Use an Agenda?
A clear agenda keeps meetings focused, ensures everyone’s voice is heard, and helps your tenant union make decisions efficiently. Use this template to structure your next gathering – whether it’s your first organizing meeting or a regular check‑in.
Tip: Share the agenda ahead of time so people know what to expect and can come prepared.
Meeting Agenda Template
Click the button to copy the text, then paste it into a document or share with your group. Fill in the bracketed information [ ] with your own details.
[TENANT UNION MEETING AGENDA]
Meeting Name: [e.g., General Meeting / Building Union Kick‑off]
Date: _______________ Time: _______________
Location: [address / Zoom link]
Facilitator: _______________ Note‑taker: _______________
1. Welcome & Introductions (5‑10 min)
- Go around the room: name, unit number, one thing you hope to get from this meeting.
2. Review & Approve Previous Minutes (if any) (5 min)
3. Updates from Last Meeting / Actions Taken (10 min)
- Quick report on any progress since last time.
4. Discussion: Current Issues (20‑30 min)
- What problems are tenants facing? (repairs, pests, rent, safety, etc.)
- List top 2‑3 priorities.
5. Action Items / Next Steps (15 min)
- Who will do what by when?
- Assign roles: communication, research, meeting with landlord, etc.
6. New Business (10 min)
- Any other topics members want to raise.
7. Announcements (5 min)
- Upcoming events, solidarity actions, etc.
8. Next Meeting (5 min)
- Date, time, location.
9. Adjourn
After copying, replace all [bracketed text] with your meeting specifics. Print or share electronically.
Tips for a Great Meeting
- Start with food or snacks – it builds community and makes people comfortable.
- Set a time limit – 90 minutes is ideal for a first meeting.
- Use a “talking stick” or facilitator to make sure everyone gets a chance to speak.
- Keep minutes – assign someone to take notes and share them afterward.
- End with clear next steps – people should know what they’ve agreed to do.
- Check in at the end – ask “How did this meeting feel for you?”