Despite the challenges and setbacks of the last few years, your organization is still working on the frontlines to deliver critical services and aid vulnerable populations. And if you rely on volunteer support, it's likely that your volunteers are working on the frontline of those frontlines. Invest in their success by registering for the Nonprofit Credential in Volunteer Management.
The Nonprofit Credential provides a specific course of action for you to understand and apply up-to-date best practices to your volunteer management. You’ll receive exactly what you need—consultations, templates, and coaching—to attract, retain, and thank the volunteers that mean so much to your mission. Join UNA and Kellie Mieremet for this all-encompassing course in volunteer management.
LEARNING OBJECTIVESThis course is designed to provide you with tools for: • Integrating volunteer management into your organization's overall planning and development, • Securing senior leadership support and resources for strong volunteer management practices, • Developing and implement effective volunteer-related training organization-wide, • Engaging and recognizing volunteers, • Recruiting, tracking, and communicating with volunteers digitally, • Demonstrating your commitment to sustainability to funders, stakeholders, and even your volunteers, and • Proving your ability to lead your organization forward and contribute to your mission.
Note: The Nonprofit Credential program is for 501(c) organizations only.
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CostUNA Members: $180 for the first person/$40 for each additional participantNot-Yet Members: $360 for the first person/$80 for each additional participant
Course DatesOnline Training SessionsDay 1: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 | 9:30 AM to 3:30 PMDay 2: Thursday, April 25, 2024 | 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Organizational Consultation40-minute consult on May 29 & 30, 2024
LocationOnline via Zoom
Instructor: Kellie Mieremet
Kellie Mieremet is the Community Engagement Manager for The INN Between. She has a background in marketing, higher education, service-learning, and volunteer management. Kellie also comes with a deep sense of passion and dedication for the community and those that she serves. Before coming to The INN Between, she was the Volunteer & Engagement Director for the Family Support Center, she served a year as an AmeriCorps VISTA for the American Red Cross Disaster Services as their Volunteer Coordinator. Before that, she worked in higher education managing a service-learning program and then managed a federal grant focused on college access. In 2015 she received her Master of Arts in Community Leadership from Westminster College where she focused on how to locally support the profession of volunteer management. She sat for and earned the Certified in Volunteer Administration (CVA) credential in 2016. Kellie is the co-founder of Utah’s Professional Association for Volunteer Engagement (UPAVE), a community of practice designed to support the profession of volunteer management.
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Organizational Consultation: 40-minute consult on May 29 or 30, 2024
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