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Effectively Measuring and Communicating Impact to Funding Sources – 2022 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Emily | Nov 29, 2022

Session Description: Effectively communicating the impact of financial contributions to your organization can help ensure your success with donors and prospective donors, but many fundraising recipients find this challenging. Donors are not ATMs; they don’t dispense...

Utilizing Storytelling to Build Community – 2022 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Emily | Nov 29, 2022

Session Description: Telling a story is the next step beyond simply sharing information. Storytelling is a powerful tool that can uplift others, share powerful information, or simply let others know what you or an organization may be doing. With so many in-person and...

Boundary Setting: Identifying and Establishing Realistic Volunteer Expectations – 2022 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Emily | Nov 29, 2022

Session Description: Volunteers provide an incredible amount of support to organizations through their time, talents, and dedication to those being served. However, what happens when good intentions and wanting to do right by the organization do not align with...

Can Beloved Community Exist in the “Live Free or Die” State? – 2022 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Emily | Nov 29, 2022

Keynote: “Can Beloved Community Exist in the ‘Live Free or Die’ State?” – James McKim Everyone wants to feel included – like they belong to a group; a state of being that is referred to as “Beloved Community.” But in some ways, our society seems to be moving toward an...

Building Community with AmeriCorps NCCC and Outside Volunteer Groups – 2022 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Emily | Nov 29, 2022

Session Description: The session will talk about how partnering with outside volunteer groups for a range of a week to a few weeks can help you build community and address community needs by creating or expanding partnerships within your own community and building...
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