Monday, June 14th – Common Good VT Road Show Comes to St. Albans
Topic: How to Attract, Keep and Manage Your Volunteers
Date/ Time: 6/14, 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Location: Northwestern Medical Center (rm. 1) , 133 Fairfield Street, St. Albans
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The Common Good Vermont 2010 Road Show is half-way over! So far we’ve had over 50 organizations represented at past 2010 Road Show events reflecting a broad array of sectors and communities. Don’t miss one of these great opportunities for Vermont nonprofits to connect with your colleagues, learn about Common Good Vermont’s resources and gain valuable tools to build partnerships and achieve your mission!
Next Monday, June 14th from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. we’ll be coming to St. Albans for a networking opportunity and instructional workshop on volunteer recruitment and management.
The focus of the 6/14 Road Show is “Attract & Keep Your Volunteers”
Vermont nonprofits rely heavily on volunteers but most organizations can do a better job of managing them. Why is this? And what lessons to local nonprofit organizations have for attracting and engaging volunteers of all ages. Join us for a lively discussion with practical tools to develop a volunteer plan, recruiting new talent and keeping folks involved with your work in traditional and new ways. Registration is $10. RSVP today.
Our presenters include Ethan Dezotelle of Rural Partnerships, Chrissie Briong of Hour Power and Richard Skurdall of Enosburg Falls High School/ Community Based Learning Program.
Register Today for 6/14: http://blog.commongoodvt.org/2010/05/attract-keep-your-volunteers-common-good-vt-road-show-goes-to-st-albans/
Upcoming Road Show 2010 and Spring Training Events: http://commongoodvt.org/entry/index/category/News
For More Information: Nick Carter, Coordinator@CommonGoodVT.org, 802.862.1645 x21
The Common Good Vermont Road Show 2010 is brought to you by Key Bank and trusted sponsors, including Vermont Community Foundation, The A.D. Henderson Foundation, The Surdna Foundation, Northfield Savings Bank, The Windham Foundation, The Green Mountain Fund and IBM Community Affairs.

























