So many local programs depend on volunteers, whether they are doing direct service - or serving on a board or committee.
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So many local programs depend on volunteers, whether they are doing direct service - or serving on a board or committee.
Have you lost volunteers?
Has it negatively affected your programs?
There’s still time to sign up for a free Thursday June 13 webinar that begins streaming online at 1:00 p.m.
The webinar is open to all in the Globe-Miami-San Carlos community who might benefit; those who register will also receive a recording of the workshop, if they’re unable to view or attend the full webinar live. Sign up online at
bit.ly/2QInaLp
“We will tackle how to set and communicate reasonable expectations, recognize when volunteers are overextended,” said Sharon Tewksbury-Bloom, Faculty Associate
at the Arizona State University Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation. “The workshop will cover helping volunteers set healthy boundaries, and to ‘say no’ when necessary, so they don’t burn out.”
Questions? Call Sharon Tewksbury-Bloom at (928)224-0504 or email
sharon.tewksbury-bloom@asu.edu