When you are setting up events from local NAMI Affiliates to be shared to a higher level such as a NAMI State Affiliate, use a naming convention that will allow both the State's calendar visitors and website administrators to distinguish among all affiliate offerings. 


If each affiliate has a Connection group called 'NAMI Connection' and an FSG group called 'NAMI Family Support Group' shared to the State calendar, it gets confusing very quickly. 


In the illustration below, there are three different types of Connection events (Santa Fe, Albuquerque In Person, and Albuquerque Zoom). But because they are given the same name at each affiliate, the web visitor has to open each event to find its location, meeting type etc. 



When the event name (Title) uniquely describe the location and meeting type, as the illustration below, your web visitor has much less clicking to do. 



And if you have an embedded Gravity Form YOU MUST ensure unique URLs

If one affiliate shares with an event with another affiliate where they use a Gravity Form for group or class registration, ticket sales, or sponsorships etc. you must ensure a unique URL so that the event can be redirected back to the source affiliate where the form will be filled out. 


The broadcasting/syncing process will create a copy of the event on the receiving site, but it will not copy the underlying form to the receiving site. This is fine because you likely don't want people to register for a group or pay for a ticket on any site but your own affiliate's. 


So shared events using Gravity Forms are redirected back to the source site using the Rank Math Redirections tool. The Redirections tool requires a unique URL in order to work.