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This short video shows Senior Corps programs how an Adobe PDF conversion tool is useful for entering the narrative section into eGrants, and includes instructions for getting a downloadable copy of...
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Training Institute 1:
THE ART AND SCIENCE OF FINDING AND KEEPING EFFECTIVE AND ENTHUSIASTIC VOLUNTEERS
Presenter: Lori Jean Mantooth, Hands On Network, Provider
Session A: Wednesday, July 12,...
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The internet is a great place to find funding opportunities from federal, state, and local agencies. Funding is also available from the Corporation for National and Community Service and...
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The Northern Arizona Regional Gerontology Institute holds a "Bubbles and Bids" silent auction and wine tasting party annually to raise funds for their programs which include Senior...
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Service agencies have staffing requirements that need to be communicated to volunteers so they know what opportunities are available. Extrapolating from Robert Kennedy's idea that a small ripple...
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Several Senior Corps programs have small training projects that share computer basics with seniors by obtaining donated computers, setting them up in community locations, and offering classes or...
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Newsletters can be used to recognize, motivate, and retain volunteers. The RSVP of the Carolina Lowcountry American Red Cross, North Charleston, South Carolina, produces a bi-monthly newsletter to...
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Many seniors want to become computer literate, both to serve others and to benefit themselves, but they often have trouble finding suitable training. A large training program at the Lubbock, Texas,...