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X-WR-CALDESC:Presenter: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN)\nCo
st: NDANO Members $35 with code (Login to Members On
ly Portal for code)\n Nonmembers $55 \n\nREGISTER\n\nWhat motivates your organization to ru
n programs with volunteers? The volunteer workforce can be an important re
source to support your nonprofit’s programs and mission. How can you make
the most out of the time supporters donate? And how can you recruit and r
etain volunteers to increase the impact of your organization?\n\nThis work
shop is designed for small and mid-sized nonprofits. Whether you want to r
efresh your memory on volunteer management strategies or learn new ideas t
o expand your impact\, this workshop will help you think through research-
supported designs of volunteer programs.\n\nAttendees of this workshop
will learn:\n
- The principles and practices of volunteer managem
ent.
\n- The difference between charity-based and transformative ser
vice.
\n- The theories behind social change\, serendipitous\, and en
trepreneurial volunteer programs.
\n- The seven steps of the human r
esource management model for volunteer management.
\n- The workshop
is designed to be interactive for you to share your own successes and chal
lenges. Learn from the presenter and your peers in this engaging\, two-hou
r workshop on volunteer management!
Presenter\nBradley Wol
fe is the regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ So
uthwest Minnesota Regional Chapter\, based in Nicollet. Through his part-t
ime position\, Bradley provides local activities\, initiatives\, and conne
ctions to the resources MCN provides in the Southwest region of Minnesota.
He has a doctorate in educational leadership through which he studied the
relationship between nonprofits and higher education. In addition to his
work with MCN\, Bradley teaches courses in Human Communication at Minnesot
a State University\, Mankato and South Central College.
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DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN)\nCos
t: NDANO Members $35 with code (Login to Members Onl
y Portal for code)\n Nonmembers $55 \n\nREGISTER\n\nWhat motivates your organization to run
programs with volunteers? The volunteer workforce can be an important res
ource to support your nonprofit’s programs and mission. How can you make t
he most out of the time supporters donate? And how can you recruit and re
tain volunteers to increase the impact of your organization?\n\nThis works
hop is designed for small and mid-sized nonprofits. Whether you want to re
fresh your memory on volunteer management strategies or learn new ideas to
expand your impact\, this workshop will help you think through research-s
upported designs of volunteer programs.\n\nAttendees of this workshop w
ill learn:\n- The principles and practices of volunteer manageme
nt.
\n- The difference between charity-based and transformative serv
ice.
\n- The theories behind social change\, serendipitous\, and ent
repreneurial volunteer programs.
\n- The seven steps of the human re
source management model for volunteer management.
\n- The workshop i
s designed to be interactive for you to share your own successes and chall
enges. Learn from the presenter and your peers in this engaging\, two-hour
workshop on volunteer management!
Presenter\nBradley Wolf
e is the regional coordinator for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Sou
thwest Minnesota Regional Chapter\, based in Nicollet. Through his part-ti
me position\, Bradley provides local activities\, initiatives\, and connec
tions to the resources MCN provides in the Southwest region of Minnesota.
He has a doctorate in educational leadership through which he studied the
relationship between nonprofits and higher education. In addition to his w
ork with MCN\, Bradley teaches courses in Human Communication at Minnesota
State University\, Mankato and South Central College.
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LOCATION:NDANO Partnership Webinar
SUMMARY:Models of Volunteer Management
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