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VMDS 7/18/2022 April 2015 Everyone Ready (ER) Informal Volunteer Recognition John L. Lipp Please register using the following links. (Or you may cut & paste entire link into browser) Week 1 April 14 rd 10:00 AM -11:00 AM, Eastern https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/ 2657064772225821698 April 16 th 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM, Eastern https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/ 8297316430647024130 Since April 12-18 is National Volunteer Week, we would like to have a discussion on ways we can informally recognize our volunteers for all that they do. Every year, thousands of nonprofit organizations take advantage of National Volunteer Week, and all the enhanced publicity that comes with it, to host lunches, dinners, teas, ice cream socials, etc., etc. in honor of their volunteers. Unfortunately, for many organizations, the idea of volunteer recognition starts and stops with these formal events. By combining both formal and informal methods of recognition, an organization can create a “culture of appreciation” in which both volunteers and paid staff feel respected and valued for their contributions, and have a deeper sense of connection to the organization and its mission. This results in increased

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Page 1: April 2015 Webinar Links

VMDS 4/15/2023

April 2015

Everyone Ready (ER)

Informal Volunteer RecognitionJohn L. Lipp

Please register using the following links. (Or you may cut & paste entire link into browser)

Week 1

April 14rd 10:00 AM -11:00 AM, Easternhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/

2657064772225821698April 16th 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM, Eastern

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8297316430647024130

Since April 12-18 is National Volunteer Week, we would like to have a discussion on ways we can informally recognize our volunteers for all that they do.

Every year, thousands of nonprofit organizations take advantage of National Volunteer Week, and all the enhanced publicity that comes with it, to host lunches, dinners, teas, ice cream socials, etc., etc. in honor of their volunteers. Unfortunately, for many organizations, the idea of volunteer recognition starts and stops with these formal events.

By combining both formal and informal methods of recognition, an organization can create a “culture of appreciation” in which both volunteers and paid staff feel respected and valued for their contributions, and have a deeper sense of connection to the organization and its mission. This results in increased retention, improved quality of work and, ultimately, a more pleasant work environment for both volunteers and employees.

This guide looks at the art of informal volunteer recognition and explores a multitude of ways to create a culture of appreciation that can boost the morale of volunteers and paid staff.

This is a Voice over “Internet” (VoIP) session, please use where possible. Follow prompts post login. Speakers for sound are required & microphone (optional) to participate in the conversation. If you do not have a microphone or speakers, you can attend by telephone. Please note that the phone number you receive after registering are long distance.

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VMDS 4/15/2023

April 2015

Everyone Ready (ER)

Informal Volunteer RecognitionJohn L. Lipp

Please remember that all times are listed as Eastern Time Zone.

Morning Session Evening Session

10:00 AM – Eastern 9:00 PM - Eastern

9:00 AM - Central 8:00 PM - Central

8:00 AM – Mountain 7:00 PM – Mountain

7:00 AM – Pacific 6:00 PM – Pacific

If you are attending the webinar on the phone only or have more than one person on a computer or telephone line – please email Tammy Chase at the below email address to get your name on the attendance list.

For further information, please contact, Saundria Cardwood (703-601-6862) or [email protected]

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar. Upon joining the webinar, if you are not be able to hear the sound through your computer, you will have to call the phone number provided in the registration. System Requirements, PC-based attendees, Required: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista, Macintosh®-based attendees, required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer.