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Civics 101: How Does Policy Change Happen, and What Can You Do About It? – 2020 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Maddie Odell | Jul 29, 2021

Presented by Stephen Pimpare, Principal Lecturer, US Politics & Public Policy, University of New Hampshire Session Description: If you’ve ever wished that you better understood how politics and policy-making work (or don’t work!) in D.C., Concord, and...

It’s Not as Hard as You Think: Grant Writing for Small Shops and Beginners – 2020 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Maddie Odell | Jul 29, 2021

Presented by Katie Collins, Director of Development, Capitol Center for the Arts Session Description: Competition for grant funding can be steep and the process confusing and intimidating, especially for beginners and small shops. This workshop is geared to the grant...

Motivating Volunteers with Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: 2020 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Maddie Odell | Jul 29, 2021

Presented by Michele Lapierre, Program Manager, Senior Companion Program, Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc; Kathleen Stuart, Program Coordinator, Senior Companion Program, Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc. Session...

Organizations Preparing for Emergency Needs (OPEN): 2020 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Maddie Odell | Jul 29, 2021

Presented by Sara Varela, Regional Preparedness Liaison Contractor, FEMA Region I; Arlene Magoon, Emergency Preparedness Specialist, FEMA Region I Session Description: When community-based organizations are unable to continue operating, those who rely on them are left...

Best Practices for Virtual Services to Children, Youth, and Families: 2020 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Maddie Odell | Jul 27, 2021

Presented by Susan Linn, President & CEO, Epilepsy Foundation New England; Chanda Gunn, Director of Youth Services, Epilepsy Foundation New England; Sarah Specht, Camp Coordinator, Epilepsy Foundation New England Session Description: On March 16, 2020, Epilepsy...
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