Best Practices in Volunteer Management
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
8:00 am - 12:30 pm
VCCF
4001 Mission Oaks Blvd, Camarillo, CA 93012
Individual Members: 45-80
Organizational Members:
Non-Members: 50-90
About this event
Tuesday, May 30
(light breakfast included)
Recruiting, retaining, inspiring and acknowledging volunteers is essential for any nonprofit. This two, half-day workshop series aims at deepening your practice in managing your volunteers and getting the most from this important group of organizational stakeholders.
Day Two of Workshop Series:
$45 for members
$50 for non-members
Co-convened with the Ventura County Volunteer Coordinators Council & United Way of Ventura County
Day Two - May 30
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Volunteer Engagement Best Practices
Tricia Keen, Habitat for Humanity
Niki Chopra Richardson, Camarillo Ranch Foundation
Marisue Eastlake, Oxnard RSVP
Kick-off day two of the workshop series with a panel of local nonprofit leaders who have mastered volunteer engagement and are here to help you adopt best practices to benefit your organization.
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Working with Volunteers Across the Lifespan
Marisue Eastlake, Oxnard RSVP
Christina Forino, FOOD Share
Peter Thompson, Pepperdine University
Whether working with high school students or more mature adult volunteers, awareness of generational issues and preferences is critical for any successful volunteer program.
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Engaging Corporate Volunteers
Jessica Halloran, Amgen Foundation
Rachel Bravo, Ventura County Credit Union
Brianna Aguilar, Montecito Bank & Trust
We all need the skills and acumen of our corporate colleagues. Hear, first-hand, from a panel of prominent corporate leaders how to tap into this pool of talent and the important role volunteerism plays in employee satisfaction and retention.
For group pricing opportunities, please contact Leanne Blackwell at blackwell@callutheran.edu.