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SUMMARY:Rethinking Volunteer Recognition: A Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Most nonprofits recognize volunteers for their contributions in a number of ways\, yet\, research shows that there is a disconnect between what volunteers are seeking in terms of recognition and what organizations actually are providing.\n\n\n\nWith National Volunteer Week just right around the corner (April 23-29\, 2017)\, it's a great time to rethink recognition and consider how organizations can align recognition efforts more closely with what actually motivates volunteers.\n\n\n\nIn this webinar\, we will explore not only how to make the most of National Volunteer Week\, but also how to strategically plan your organization's recognition efforts in affordable and effective ways. We will share research on recognition\, explore brief case studies\, and tips to help you create not only a recognition plan\, but a culture of appreciation within your organization.\n\n\n\nThis webinar will include peer learning and some interactive activities so you will leave with the beginning of a recognition plan for your institution.\n\n\n\nAbout the presenter:\n\nBeth Steinhorn is a nationally recognized leader\, writer\, and innovator in volunteer engagement and nonprofit management. Throughout her 25+ year career with nonprofit organizations\, Beth has helped organizations and their leadership achieve their missions through strategic and innovative engagement. She has served as a consultant\, executive director\, trainer\, and program director\, and has worked with museums\, education agencies\, faith-based organizations\, health and human services organizations\, volunteer centers\, and universities.\n\n\n\nIn addition to presenting at local and national conferences including the National Conference on Volunteering and Service\, Beth is a certified Service Enterprise trainer. Beth co-authored the book Boomer Volunteer EngagementFacilitator's Tool Kit and served as editor for the book Boomer Volunteer Engagement: Collaborate Today\, Thrive Tomorrow. She is also a contributing author to VolunteerMatch's recently published Volunteer Engagement 2.0 and Charity Channel's You and Your Nonprofit: Practical Advice and Tips from the CharityChannel Professional Community.\n\n\n\nAs President of JFFixler Group\, Beth leads consultations\, facilitates workshops\, coaches executives\, presents keynote addresses\, and publishes blogs and articles.\n\n\n\nThank you to our webinar series sponsor:
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\nMost nonprofits recognize volunteers for their contributions in a number of ways\, yet\, research shows that there is a disconnect between what volunteers are seeking in terms of recognition and what organizations actually are providing.
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\nWith National Volunteer Week just right around the corner (April 23-29\, 2017)\, it&rsquo\;s a great time to rethink recognition and consider how organizations can align recognition efforts more closely with what actually motivates volunteers.
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\nIn this webinar\, we will explore not only how to make the most of National Volunteer Week\, but also how to strategically plan your organization&rsquo\;s recognition efforts in affordable and effective ways. We will share research on recognition\, explore brief case studies\, and tips to help you create not only a recognition plan\, but a culture of appreciation within your organization.
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\nThis webinar will include peer learning and some interactive activities so you will leave with the beginning of a recognition plan for your institution.
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\nAbout the presenter:
\nBeth Steinhorn is a nationally recognized leader\, writer\, and innovator in volunteer engagement and nonprofit management. Throughout her 25+ year career with nonprofit organizations\, Beth has helped organizations and their leadership achieve their missions through strategic and innovative engagement. She has served as a consultant\, executive director\, trainer\, and program director\, and has worked with museums\, education agencies\, faith-based organizations\, health and human services organizations\, volunteer centers\, and universities.
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\nIn addition to presenting at local and national conferences including the National Conference on Volunteering and Service\, Beth is a certified Service Enterprise trainer. Beth co-authored the book Boomer Volunteer EngagementFacilitator&rsquo\;s Tool Kit and served as editor for the book Boomer Volunteer Engagement: Collaborate Today\, Thrive Tomorrow. She is also a contributing author to VolunteerMatch&rsquo\;s recently published Volunteer Engagement 2.0 and Charity Channel'\;s You and Your Nonprofit: Practical Advice and Tips from the CharityChannel Professional Community.
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\nAs President of JFFixler Group\, Beth leads consultations\, facilitates workshops\, coaches executives\, presents keynote addresses\, and publishes blogs and articles.
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\nThank you to our webinar series sponsor:
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