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Volunteer Leadership in a Transformed Association
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Volunteerism Stats
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All data based upon Bureau of Labor Statistics: – Volunteering in the United States 2009 – www.bls.gov
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Hottest Trends in Volunteerism Voluntourism – Traveling a considerable distance to volunteer in other parts of the country Virtual Volunteerism – Performing tasks completed in whole or in part, via electronic communications. Micro Volunteerism – Volunteering a few minutes at a time.
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Why New Models? May be able to reach a whole new group of volunteers Younger people are more prone to use the resources of the internet and could turn into long-time volunteers. Cost effective Must find diverse ways for people to volunteer
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Potential Volunteer Tasks Conducting “research” Providing expertise and input Conduct outreach and advocacy Design and creation of materials Track information Focus groups
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Documents Roles and Responsibilities Volunteerism in a Unified and Transformed Association – Includes guiding principles – Includes National Council of Leaders
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Resources Bureau of Labor Statistics – www.bls.gov www.bls.gov The Virtual Volunteering Guidebook – www.serviceleader.org/new/virtual www.serviceleader.org/new/virtual Doodle – www.doodle.ch www.doodle.ch Adobe Connect – www.Adobe.com/Connect www.Adobe.com/Connect
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Breakouts What ideas do you have to address the changing face of volunteerism with your Local Council of Leaders/Affiliate Board?
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