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Mutually Effective Volunteering, Part 2: Embracing the New Volunteer Monday, June 13 | 11:30 am Tara E. Bishop | NCURA John Tyler | American Association of Diabetes Educators Jamie Gray, MS, CVA | Project Management Institute Peggy Hoffman, CAE | Mariner Management

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Mutually Effective Volunteering, Part 2:

Embracing the New VolunteerMonday, June 13 | 11:30 am

Tara E. Bishop | NCURAJohn Tyler | American Association of Diabetes EducatorsJamie Gray, MS, CVA | Project Management InstitutePeggy Hoffman, CAE | Mariner Management

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Tara E. Bishop, CAEDeputy Chief Executive National Council of University Research Administratorswww.ncura.edu

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There is no such thing as a small volunteer

opportunity

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Contribution leads to Collaboration …

which leads to Connectedness with the organization

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Knowing Your Members

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Volunteer Opportunities – Inviting, Signing up, and Applying

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John TylerWeb & Digital Content Manager, Marketing & Communications/Volunteer EngagementAmerican Association of Diabetes Educatorswww.diabeteseducator.org

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AADE Affiliate Group Structure

Multiple points of entry for new volunteers:• Coordinating Bodies (state groups)• Local Networking Groups (city/regional groups)• Communities of Interest (online, practice-based groups)

Multiple types of volunteer roles, broken down by • time commitment• interest area• level of effort• travel requirements

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Online Community for Members

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Volunteer Resource Center

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Jamie GrayVolunteer Services Specialist, Volunteer Programs & ServicesProject Management Institutewww.pmi.org

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PMI Volunteer Programs & Services Department

Leadership Institute Programs:

• Leadership development programs/events content and delivery

• Master Class

• Virtual Resources & LMS

Services:

• Online recruitment tool

• Resources, Tools, Templates

• Volunteer Policies & Procedures

• Staff training (volunteer-based)

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PMI Volunteer Engagement Model

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PMI Volunteers by the Numbers

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PMI Volunteer Breakdown

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Volunteer Relationship Management System

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VRMS Volunteer Profile

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VRMS Usage

Manually Updated Profiles

Chapters Posted

Opportunities Posted

Applications Accepted

149 1100060000 5700

600,000+ visits =

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http://volunteer.iltanet.org/

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http://www.pmi.org/membership/volunteer-opportunities.aspx

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raps.org – Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society

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https://www.diabeteseducator.org/education-career/get-involved-with-aade

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https://njcpa.org/give-back/volunteer

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New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants

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Contact UsTara E. Bishop, CAEDeputy Chief ExecutiveNational Council of University Research [email protected]

John Tyler Web and Digital Content Manager Marketing and CommunicationsAmerican Association of Diabetes [email protected]

Jamie Gray, MS, CVAVolunteer Services SpecialistProject Management Institute610.356.4600 ext [email protected]

Peggy Hoffman, CAEPresidentMariner Management [email protected]