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Jumpstart Your Volunteer Engagement – Developed by AL!VE and presented by the ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation (Virtual)
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 (9:00 AM - 10:00 AM) (MST)
Description
Transform Your Organization with Strategic Volunteer Engagement
Join us for a high-energy session focused on collaborative learning and driving change to more effectively engage the community and volunteers in delivering your organization’s mission. Attendees will quickly "hold up the mirror" and assess how their organization measures up against a research-backed framework of proven characteristics for strategic volunteer engagement.
Key Takeaways:
- Learn about the research-based 12 characteristics of a "Service Enterprise"
- Self-assess your organization's effectiveness in volunteer engagement
- Share best practices in volunteer management
- Understand the organizational cultural change model used to become a Service Enterprise
Resource: AL!VE SE Characteristics Activity Handout
Cost:
Members: $0
Prospective Members: $25 per session
- *In many cases membership may be less than the cost of a few workshops, and provide a lot more benefits to you and your organization, please contact Member Services for more information and potentially check out this event at no cost - membership@azimpactforgood.org.
Meet Our Speaker
Sandra Fryer
Capacity Building Initiative Program Manager
ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation
Sandra joined the Capacity Building Initiatives (CBI) team at the ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation (the Center) in fall of 2021. Sandra’s education and career have spanned many intersections with the Center over the years, as she earned her undergraduate degree in ASU Watts College’s Nonprofit Leadership and Management program, and receiving her Certified Nonprofit Professional (CNP) credential from the Center’s Nonprofit Leadership Alliance program, before earning her MBA from North Park University.
Sandra has served over 30 years in the nonprofit sector and strives to balance a data-driven, people-centered approach to develop and implement strategies that have a positive impact on bettering and engaging our community. In her current role at the Center she leads the Service Enterprise Initiative (SEI), and assists with Experience Matters programming.
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