00:20:06 Erika Rodriguez: Welcome in! Would love to hear who is here with us and where you are from : ) 00:20:24 Katherine Bailey: Katherine Bailey from Wisconsin! 00:21:01 Ashley Burkhead: Ashley Burkhead from South Dakota 00:21:03 Laura Clarke: Laura Clarke from Richmond, VA 00:21:08 Angie frias: Angie Froas, Business Manager/Volunteer Coordinator at El Caldito Soup Kitchen one been here for one month 00:21:19 Irene Yanez: Irene yanez from orosi ca 00:21:20 Jennifer Tatum: Jenny Tatum from Phoenix AZ 00:21:24 Rene Newton: Reyna from Coleman, Texas 00:21:31 Christy Woodward: Christy Woodward, from Quincy, Illinois Director of Volunteer Services Blessing Health System 00:21:38 Linda Brady: Linda Brady here with TOSA- San Antonio 00:21:51 Angie frias: We run largely on volunteers, and I'd love to start growing and recognizing them 00:21:53 Jerilee Zezula: Jeri from NH 00:22:07 Nicholas Phillips: Nick Phillips, Community Services Coordinator at Catholic Charities in Effingham, IL 00:22:10 Pamela Kirchner: Good morning. Sam from Pahrump. So excited. working with a new nonprofit and this is exactly what they need. Thank you. 00:22:14 Faiza Shabani: Faiza, From American Muslim Senior Society- Maryland 00:22:19 Victoria Stanfield: Victoria Stanfield from HCA Florida West -Pensacola Fl 00:22:28 Savannah Herrman: Savannah Herrman from Kansas, volunteer coordinator for Botanica, the Wichita Gardens 00:22:35 Lenore Masciotra: Hello from Lenore & Julie from Springfield Rescue Mission, Springfield, MA 00:22:36 Vanessa Willis: Vanessa Willis from Miller Beach Clubhouse for Mental Health, Gary, IN 00:22:50 Ceven Webb: Ceven Webb, CVA from the Damien Center in Indianapolis, IN 00:22:52 Cookie Pope: Cookie Pope - Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens. We are brand new to Get Connected! 00:22:58 Kelli Bates: Hi from TEXAS :) 00:22:58 Maya Will: Maya from Interim Healthcare Hospice in central and eastern Wisconsin 00:22:59 Laura Ellis: Laura Ellis from Bays Mountain Park, Kingsport TN! 00:23:05 Laura Allen: Laura Allen, Volunteer Coordinator, Elderbridge Agency on Aging, Mason City, Iowa 00:23:12 Nickolas Boyle: Upper Peninsula of Michigan 00:23:14 Wendy Biro-Pollard, CVA: Hi from Austin TX 00:23:15 Angie frias: las cruces NM 00:23:22 Monica Peterson: Monica YWCA-SHR from VA 00:23:25 Sabrina Gatewood: Sabrina, Stokes United, North Carolina 00:23:36 Xochitl Acheson: Austin, TX! 00:23:58 Wahid Nasralla: no voice 00:24:10 Erika Rodriguez: Welcome in Welcome In! 00:24:52 Chloe Martin: Chloe, Lexington KY. God's Pantry Food Bank! 00:25:44 Erika Rodriguez: Feel free to drop any questions that you have here in the chat or with the Q&A box : ) 00:25:49 Betsy Wright: Hello, Betsy, Maryland Science Center, Baltimore 00:25:54 Pamela Kirchner: Voices for all abilities. focuses on kids and adults with special need support in a rural. 00:26:07 Lucy Pintouri-Godwin: Lucy Pintouri-Godwin from Greater Fredericksburg Habitat for Humanity-Volunteer and Community Outreach Coordinator 00:27:11 Shirley Nagg: Shirley in Rochester, NY - Hi! 00:27:30 Laurel Teel: HandsOn River Region-Montgomery, AL 00:27:32 Erika Rodriguez: Hi all! Excited to be here! 00:27:47 Heather Whipple: Hello all. Heather Whipple from the Cain Center for the Arts in Cornelius NC. 00:28:17 Rosario Rubio: Hello, Rosario from NM with GreenLatinos 00:28:29 Chris Wade: Hello everyone. I am looking forward to this. Chris Wade, Consultant and podcaster from Time for Impact in the UK https://www.timeforimpact.co.uk/about/time-for-impact-podcast 00:28:31 Ann Marie Lahti: Ann Marie from Green Bay, WI 00:28:32 Donna Jeanpierre: Hello! Donna at St. Joseph's Care Group in Thunder Bay. 00:28:33 Stefanie Lebens: Hello! Stefanie Lebens, The SAFE Alliance in Austin Texas 00:28:40 Marge Ryan: hi, Marge Ryan NorthWest Student exchange 00:28:48 Megan Boyd: Hi! I am Megan from Willow Rising, located in central Nebraska 00:28:51 Ineavelle Colon-Reyes: Ineavelle Colon from Orlando, Fl 00:28:53 Dani Hartman: Hello! Dani Better Way Detroit. 00:28:53 Laura Frank: Hello from St Petersburg, FL 00:28:53 Megan Fife: Hi everyone, Megan, Ontario Canada with the Alzheimer Society 00:28:59 Crystal Mitchell: Hello Everyone, Crystal Mitchell, Arnot Health in NY. 00:29:02 John Doherty: John Doherty - Feonix Mobility Rising Volunteer Driver Program Manager Volunteerdriver.org LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnedohertyiv/ 00:29:04 Diana Liga: Hello! Diana from The Woods Project in Houston, TX. 00:29:06 Darylle Smoot: Hi! Darylle Smoot, NAIS - Washington, DC 00:29:08 Krisshetta Thobhani: Greetings, Krisshetta Thobhani with Safe Families for Children in Denver, CO. 00:29:09 Amy Barter: Hello, Amy from Topeka KS, Meals on Wheels and Midland Care hospice 00:29:11 Tonicia Green: Tonicia Green from Cincinnati OH 00:29:14 Cathy Thoma: Cathy from Hammer & NER in Minneapolis! 00:29:19 Erika Rodriguez: In 2025, Nicole was recognized as one of the Top 10 Voices in Volunteer Leadership >> https://www.galaxydigital.com/blog/top-voices-in-volunteer-leadership 00:29:21 Jenica Fineman: Hi Everyone, Jenica from Camp to Belong Maine, reunites siblings living separately in Maine. 00:29:24 Cindi Huss: Cindi Huss she/her, director at RISE: Healthy for Life in Johnson City, TN 00:29:26 Suzanne Bower: Hello all! Suzanne Bower from the Yakima Union Gospel Mission. 00:29:27 Shana Beverly, CVA: Hello, from Shana at The Span Center-Richmond VA. 00:29:29 Jeffrey J Moore: Jeffrey J Moore Dayton Ohio 00:29:29 Carolyn Tjoland: Hello from Santa Fe, NM, with small volunteer program Eldorado Neighbors Helping Neighbors. 00:29:31 Toschia Taylor: Hello....I'm Toschia Taylor from Atlantic Outreach Group in Richmond, VA 00:29:33 Guadalupe Fishman: Hello! Guadalupe Fishman, Director, RSVP of Westchester at Volunteer New York! 00:29:35 Veronica Guajardo: Hi! Veronica Guajardo JFS Dallas! 00:29:36 Michaela De Curtis: Hi everyone! Michaela from CoSA Ottawa based in Ottawa, ON 00:29:42 Christine Gonzalez: Christine Gonzalez, RSVP at L.A. Works in Los Angeles 00:29:50 Rachel Boeglin: Hi from The Queens Public Library in NYC! 00:29:53 Marianne Radley: Marianne in Appleton, WI <3 00:29:54 Karen Hudson Lounsbury: Hello! Karen in Franklin NH 00:30:08 Eukia Lemaster: Hello! Eukia Lemaster (she/her) with Community First Whatcom in Bellingham Washington 00:30:14 Sherise Smith: Hello everyone from College Park, GA! Sherise Smith South Fulton Senior Services! 00:30:16 Lara Hollaway: Hi! I’m Lara from Lutheran Services Carolinas New Americans Program in Asheville, NC 00:30:16 Shelly Kinner: Shelly from Springfield, IL 00:30:34 Lisa Wetherby: Lisa Wetherby, CVA, volunteer program manager at Humane World for Animals & AL!VE member 00:30:35 Melissa Wersinger: Missy from River Museum in Dubuque IA 00:30:48 Amanda Bottoms: Amanda Bottoms,Discovery Place, Charlotte, NC 00:30:49 Mary Mlot: Hi, I'm Mary Mlot, Volunteer Manager at Hilltop Community Resources in Grand Junction, CO 00:31:04 Mark Osborne: Hello! Mark Osborne, CVA, volunteer manager with Catholic Charities Galveston-Houston 00:31:39 Severina Ware: Severina Ware, CVA, Director of Volunteer Services, National Breast Cancer Foundation Frisco, TX 00:32:33 Zack Hlatky: Hello y'all! Zack Hlatky, Volunteer Coordinator at the Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley in Knoxville, TN 00:32:51 Brian Waldrop: Brian Waldrop, Missouri Department of Conservation, Volunteer Engagement Specialist for the Missouri Stream Team and Master Naturalist Programs 00:32:56 Wendy Wheeless: Hello! Wendy Wheeless, Volunteer Coordinator for Making Miracles Haven, in Tallahassee, FL. 00:33:01 June Garvin: June Garvin, Atlanta Inner-City Ministry. Atlanta, GA 00:33:14 Madison Naim: Madison Naim from Ella’s House in Nashville, TN 00:33:30 Jeffrey J Moore: Last Standing Volunteerism Organizer Grant Writer Advisory Team 00:33:41 Mary Mlot: We started our Advisory Council in March. 00:33:42 Amanda Frangu: Hello, volunteer coordinator here for Loudon County Habitat for Humanity (TN) 00:33:51 Robyn Owen: in the planning stages 00:34:00 Jeffrey J Moore: Yes 00:34:03 Ann Boden: Hi My name is Ann Boden, CVRM Coordinator of Volunteer Services Coordinator from the Hospices in Newmarket, Ontario Canada 00:34:08 Ceven Webb: For specific issues and/or projects, but not in a general sense 00:34:14 Suzanne Bower: Not yet. 00:34:50 Pamela Kirchner: This is well needed info 00:35:10 Susan Harper: Visitor Services Director for Garvan Gardens in beautiful Hot Springs, AR 00:35:20 Elyse Gelinskey: Elyse, Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator from Eras Senior Network in Milwaukee, WI - so looking forward to this- great topic ! 00:35:25 Peg Tanner: Hello. Peg Tanner, Volunteer Manager with Arizona Golf. 00:35:34 MaryCarmen Carrillo: Mary Carrillo, volunteer coordinator at University Health Hospital. Texas 00:35:57 Alissa Ikner: Alissa Ikner, Volunteer Coordinator St. Joseph Hospice of South Alabama 00:36:21 Jenn Voss: Jenn, Volunteer Coord with Operation Food Search 00:36:23 Jill Jensen: Jill Jensen The bridge food and diaper bank - Elkhorn wi 00:36:34 Isiah Huber: Isiah Huber, Volunteer Coordinator at The Lighthouse. Indiana 00:36:45 Aprylle Wallace: Hi everyone. Aprylle Wallace, representing Touch4Life in Maryland. 00:36:59 Jeffrey J Moore: Homework 00:37:36 Erika Rodriguez: For more on how to handle and respond to volunteer feedback check out Nicole's last webinar with us, Volunteer Feedback: How a Culture of Balanced Communication Supports Retention >>> https://www.galaxydigital.com/webinars/volunteer-feedback-how-a-culture-of-balanced-communication-supports-retention 00:37:45 Florence Carroll: Florence, Resource Development for Arcata House Partnership- Humboldt County, CA 00:38:23 Kelly Leversee: What are the best personality types to have on your VLAC? I have one that is quite reserved. 00:39:54 Chris Wade: @Kelly - I would suggest that diversity of types is key for lots of insights 00:40:18 Erika Rodriguez: @kelly - diversity is a critical part of successful teams, committees or any group think project. When dealing with someone who is more reserved, asking open ended questions that make that person feel safe and heard can be a big help. 00:42:10 Jessica Pang-Parks: I'm Jessica- joining in from Toronto, Canada. I'm a consultant and #ShamelessPlug, I have a set of FREE resources around responding to applications, volunteer surveys, and asking volunteers to share lived experience: https://www.learnwithjpp.com/resources LOVE Nicole and her insights. We recently did a podcast together and I dove deeper into the topic through a Galaxy Digital webinar: https://youtu.be/Q5h4ZjMcIPE?si=JU8Vj_MnRyiqa1yv 00:42:31 Erika Rodriguez: more on Communicating with Your Volunteers: A Handbook for Volunteer Leaders >>> https://www.galaxydigital.com/blog/volunteer-communications-handbook 00:42:37 Kelly Leversee: Thank you for feedback. 00:42:41 Chris Wade: @Kelly - I really recommend Matthew Syed’s Rebel Ideas book. Great chapter on the value of such diversity of insight.https://www.matthewsyed.co.uk/book/rebel-ideas-the-power-of-diverse-thinking/ 00:42:47 Shirley Nagg: Another poll question! Have we ever worked with one? If you have a bad experience with one, well... 00:43:04 Chris Wade: https://www.matthewsyed.co.uk/book/rebel-ideas-the-power-of-diverse-thinking/ 00:43:59 Chris Wade: Yes Nicole!!!! 00:46:12 Erika Rodriguez: Access Nicole's book bites with more on advisory teams, creation and toolkit >>> https://blog.betterimpact.com/en/tag/book-bites 00:46:40 Chris Wade: Also not a decision making or governance function? 00:48:21 Shirley Nagg: participation/representation = buy in 00:48:34 Jeffrey J Moore: Citizens Rights Participation and Decisions Making Process Leadership Management 3 way Communications Community Rights To Know We Love Our Volunteers Experience Needs Statements Boards That Works Neighborhood Watch Block Club Party Clean Up America Beautifulcations Awards Challenge Organizer Help Desk Resource Access Ongoing 00:51:12 Chris Wade: Communications delivered through groups can often land better with fellow volunteers? 00:51:19 Erika Rodriguez: You can find Nicole's structured curriculum for creating a volunteer advisory committee here >>> https://nicole-r-smith-s-school.teachable.com/p/create-advisory-teams-that-move-the-mark 00:52:50 Chris Wade: In large organisations I found having a pool of such members useful that can then be ‘allocated’ to new projects. So less of a committee but more a pool of advisors. 00:53:16 Kelly Leversee: Thank you for the book recommendations! 00:53:20 Erika Rodriguez: @Chris - for sure! hearing from a peer or in a group setting can be more impactful than hearing from a marketing campaign even if it is sent one on one 00:55:29 Teresa Fender: any tips for getting people to sign up? we struggle to recruit for our advisory team. 00:55:49 Nicholas Phillips: I second that ^ 00:56:06 Cathy Thoma: How many people are ideal on an advisory council? 00:56:24 Jessica Pang-Parks: I find that geographies is another important aspect for an advisory team- being from Canada where we have some very urban and some very rural communities, and everything in between! 00:57:31 Chris Wade: @Teresa My tip personally would be to not make the commitment sound too much. Be fluid on time commitments etc. Also be clear that you don’t just want the loud, opinionated, experienced etc. Be clear that varied life experience is SO valuable. 00:58:21 Chris Wade: @Teresa - not everyone likes committees. So how do you get all the benefits without making it feel like a business meeting 00:58:46 Ceven Webb: @Teresa Can you incentivize participation in any way? For example, you could offer to count the time spent as actual volunteer service hours, or perhaps offer some sort of specialized recognition or opportunities to the folks who do participate? 00:58:54 Wendy Biro-Pollard, CVA: Did anyone from this advisory board serve on the board of directors? 00:59:37 Jeffrey J Moore: Compensation Plans Valued Volunteerism Earn While You Learn 01:00:32 Pamela Kirchner: @Wendy Great Question. Thank you. I am on the board. 01:01:17 Mary Mlot: We have a 13 member volunteer advisory council. It is comprised of our volunteers (5), employees (6) and community partners (2). Diverse voices & perspectives. 01:01:26 Jessica Pang-Parks: @Wendy- when I worked with an advisory team, it was a committee of the Board of Directors and 2 Board Members with different experiences were on the committee. Part of their roles was communicating the advisory team's insights back to fellow Board members 01:01:32 Mary Mlot: We meet quarterly for 1.5 hours. 01:02:05 Chris Wade: @Wendy. Sometimes. The danger is that having a board member creates a hierarchy and makes it feel more like a decision making body than an advisory bod. The positive is that you get a good link direct to the board to keep them grounded. 01:02:08 Pamela Kirchner: Thank you for that Wendy! 01:02:18 Kelly Leversee: What are some tasks that you assign them to bring to the next meeting? 01:02:59 Jessica Pang-Parks: And make sure that those folks who are part of the advisory team... if they are part of other teams at the org/ signed up for other recurring meetings... to coordinate those meeting times! 01:03:26 Cindi Huss: Can it be a way to vet potential board members? 01:03:30 Pamela Kirchner: Maybe pick a non-board advisory member to give a report to the board members at their meeting as a guest. 01:04:21 Pamela Kirchner: I believe committees do give a report of their updates, etc. 01:04:42 Meghan Baumer: @Kelly tasks are anything that can help the advisory team members be prepared for what you will be discussing at the next meeting. We were working on a new draft strategic plan and asked our team members to review pieces of it before we talked about it when we met. 01:05:30 Chris Wade: Also important to be clear whether they report to executive or board, otherwise the Exec can get bypassed 01:06:00 Laura Ellis: When electing these advisory team members, would you allow other volunteers to vote on who they want as the team leader for their department? Or would you rather have us as vol coordinator(s) pick privately? 01:06:57 Jessica Pang-Parks: RE: service term limits- I joined an org where they had a youth advisory council... but it didn't have term limits... The point of the youth advisory council was because it is a youth-serving org (for 13-18 year olds)... but because of lack of term limits and unwillingness of folks to step away... some of these youth were approaching 40 and had served for over a decade 01:07:16 Jessica Pang-Parks: We worked very hard to untangle this... 01:07:32 Chris Wade: @Jessica 😂 01:07:53 Kelly Campbell: Love your energy! 🙂 01:08:12 Melissa Wersinger: We probably don't have that large number of people to choose from for volunteers so changing each year is difficult. Any suggestions? Do you recruit from outside the volunteers we have? 01:08:17 Jeffrey J Moore: Awesome 01:08:48 Jeffrey J Moore: Contagious 01:09:06 Chris Wade: @Melissa, then maybe find more informal ways to regularly co-produce with all your volunteers. 01:09:26 Kelly Leversee: @ Meghan: Thank you. I find myself working to come up with creative ideas for each meeting so that they feel it is a valuable use of their time. 01:09:34 Pamela Kirchner: @Melissa that is why it is good to speak to your community to attract new volunteers 01:09:41 Amanda Winkelmann: 10 01:09:42 Cristina Anderson: 250% !! 01:09:45 John Doherty: Very Likely! 01:09:45 Linda Brady: Very likely!. We are trying to start now. 01:09:47 Cindi Huss: 100% 01:09:49 Robyn Owen: 100% likely 01:09:50 Suzanne Bower: I would love to start one 01:09:50 Rene Newton: work in progress at the moment 01:09:51 Zack Hlatky: Somewhat likely 01:09:51 Rachel Boeglin: Any specific advice for an advisory council that ideally would include high school students, adults, and older adults? I can imagine lots of challenges (and benefits) with such a multigenerational group. 01:09:54 Eukia Lemaster: I'd love to! I need by in from the steering committee 01:09:55 Chris Wade: 75% 01:09:55 Xochitl Acheson: I would love to! 01:09:55 Krisshetta Thobhani: Highly likely 01:09:57 Megan Fife: We are in the process of creating one! 01:09:58 Katherine Bailey: Very! In a new role, will get permission from Executive Director. Can benefit from this for sure. 01:09:58 Terry Preston: Starting the process next month 01:09:58 Monica Peterson: likely 01:09:59 Sharon Johnson: 100% likely 01:09:59 Jill Jensen: 80% 01:09:59 Rachel Boeglin: Very likely to create an advisory team! 01:10:00 Pamela Kirchner: Very likely always 01:10:02 Meghan Williams: I have been directed to get one started 01:10:02 Julie Cunningham: 100% required by AmeriCorps 01:10:03 Jo-Anne Turple: Likely 01:10:04 Severina Ware: 100% Its on my list for this FY! 01:10:04 Jennifer Ritenour: Likely! 01:10:04 Corinne Alexander: Would love to do it, excited to report back to my Executive Director! 01:10:06 Ann Boden: would start to plan 01:10:06 Wendy Wheeless: Likely 01:10:07 Veronica Guajardo: Very! 01:10:08 Jerilee Zezula: Probably 01:10:11 Tonicia Green: Very likely, our org uses advisory teams for other programs. 01:10:12 Erin Wunker: Considering one 01:10:12 Stefanie Lebens: likely 01:10:13 Rene Newton: need all the tips you all want to give 01:10:16 Lucy Pintouri-Godwin: Likely 01:10:19 Aprylle Wallace: I'm definitely considering the feasibility. Thank you! 01:10:22 Patricia Thomas: Likely! 01:10:22 Kami Barnes: I wanted to start one 2 years ago, but have struggled with buy in, will try again. 01:10:23 Vanessa Willis: 100% likely to start one. 01:10:37 Karen Hudson Lounsbury: I think this would be great! 01:10:38 Erika Rodriguez: @Melissa for sure add this need into your recruitment strategy as well as offering it to your current volunteers 01:10:40 Amy Barter: 100% likely 01:10:46 Susan Miller: likely 01:10:49 Judy Kingsbury: 85% likely 01:10:56 Faiza Shabani: I will consider it! 01:10:58 Ann Marie Lahti: I'd like to try it, but I'm only 3 months into my new position, and have so much on my plate right now. Something to keep in my back pocket - especially if I can ever find the information that the person who was previously in my position did NOT leave me (like more than a first name). 01:11:14 Chris Wade: I like to build volunteers into all project boards / project teams throughout the organisations. I have built that into organisational strategy role out before. Does help to be the director though, to be fair! 01:11:18 Peg Tanner: I'd like to try an advisory committee. (apologies, I put this in the Q& A first! 01:11:21 Darylle Smoot: I have done it in a volunteer-led organization. I'm interested in how it will work at my current position. 75% 01:11:23 Elyse Gelinskey: I'd like to try to roll it out over the Fall/ Winter. I think employee buy in may be a problem, but volunteers buy in will not be! 01:11:32 Laura Ellis: I will be putting together a test/pilot version and see how it goes. We have a lot of volunteer branches to manage. 01:11:33 Cookie Pope: We just started a volunteer position called Navigator. This role is help nurture the new volunteers. We are their guides/coaches. 01:11:51 Rene Newton: @chris wade thanks 01:11:55 Pamela Kirchner: @CP Awesome!! 01:12:02 Toschia Taylor: Definitely a consideration, appreciative for this webinar 01:12:08 Sarah Williams: We have been talking about starting one, so this training came at the right time, now we have more information on what to expect 01:12:25 Kelly Leversee: @ Cookie Love the idea of a Navigator to nurture new volunteers 01:12:55 Chris Wade: I have a question in organisation project methodology that asks has this been tested with volunteers? (not always through AT). Without an answer to that project leads would not sign off projects 01:13:21 Collin Kind: We have a Volunteer Advisory Council that I began 2 years ago....I needed this training back then! This is so helpful for improving the structure for my group. Thank you Nicole!! 01:13:21 Ann Boden: is there a cost to the volunteer advisory tool box 01:14:16 Katherine Bailey: What ideas do you have for first conversations and topics to discuss with Advisory team. 01:15:06 Faiza Shabani: Are you going to share the toolkit with us? 01:15:18 Erika Rodriguez: https://nicole-r-smith-s-school.teachable.com/p/create-advisory-teams-that-move-the-mark 01:16:08 Mary Mlot: Katherine, after I posted the advisory opportunity, I invited people to an information session where I presented the purpose, structure, terms, etc and I shared the application. This was a great way to "weed out" and/or promote engagement. 01:17:08 Pamela Kirchner: how about a problem resolution committee? 01:18:33 Jeffrey J Moore: Very Important 01:18:38 Linda Gregory: Our Advisory Team of 3 helps to facilitate our quarterly volunteer meeting. For example, help with room setup, greets and makes sure volunteers sign in, they do the ice breaker, share the treasury report, helps take pictures, and they do the giveaways at the end of the meeting. Super helpful! 01:20:17 Linda Gregory: And we meet 4 times a year - 2 to 3 weeks before our qrtly volunteer meeting 01:20:26 Linda Brady: I need to log off for another meeting. Thank you for the wonderful presentation. Very helpful! 01:21:41 Pamela Kirchner: This has been so insightful! I will be connecting the CEO to this organization. Because they have been acting as a group for 2 years and now are a 501c3 they need some guidance on the transition 01:22:16 Pamela Kirchner: I have to jump of now. but thank you so much. !! 01:23:46 Stephanie Pelicano: hyow much is this? is this for free? 01:23:53 Stephanie Pelicano: *how 01:23:55 Jeffrey J Moore: AmeriCorps NCCC Employer Projects Sponsor Dayton Ohio RFP. 01:24:08 Alissa Ikner: I also have to run. Thank you! i'm looking forward to sharing this webinar and information with my group. 01:24:13 Court McCracken (she/her): I believe the kit is available for order on Nicole’s website for $29 01:24:19 Lucy Pintouri-Godwin: Thank you for a very insightful session! Have a beautiful day. 01:24:20 Court McCracken (she/her): Via this link - you order it ^ 01:25:43 Court McCracken (she/her): We will absolutely follow up with everyone to receive links to Nicole’s offerings and bonus resources as well! 01:25:50 Jessica Pang-Parks: Role description/ terms of reference are helpful! Especially if you make this a committee of your Board 01:26:15 Mary Mlot: Thank you Nicole and all. Very good and helpful information. 01:26:31 Jessica Pang-Parks: You can even be blunt- the meetings are not a place to vent! They are a place to get feedback on ideas, test new initiatives, and ..... 01:26:35 Betsy Wright: I have to go. Thank you this was very informative 01:26:58 Sharon Johnson: Thank you. The information was helpful. 01:27:02 Sharon Ashworth: Thank you. 01:27:05 Meghan Williams: is this being recorded and shared after? I missed the first half because a Board member stopped by the office 01:27:11 Chris Wade: Thanks Nicole! Excellent session. 01:27:13 Laura Frank: Thank you so much. Very useful. 01:27:15 Shelly Kinner: Thank you! 01:27:18 Monica Peterson: thanks 01:27:21 Shana Beverly, CVA: Great session! 01:27:22 Erika Rodriguez: yes we will share the recording with everyone 01:27:23 Laura Ellis: Thank you all! 01:27:25 Krisshetta Thobhani: Thank you, wonderful information! 01:27:26 Ann Boden: great session thank you 01:27:27 Toschia Taylor: Thank you Nicole...great presentation!! 01:27:30 Amy Barter: Very informative. Thank you Nicole! 01:27:30 Ineavelle Colon-Reyes: Thank you!!! 01:27:35 Sheila Brown Jefferson: Thank you 01:27:39 Erika Rodriguez: as well as these links that we shared here 01:27:40 Kate Wall: Thank you!! 01:27:40 Deborah Parkinson: Thank you, so informative! 01:27:42 Darylle Smoot: Thank you! This was very helpful! 01:27:43 Heather Whipple: Thank you. This is one of the best webinars Ive attended. 01:27:44 Rene Newton: Thank you it was very helpful and informative. 01:27:49 Shirley Nagg: Fantastic! Thank you so much! Great Q&A session too! 01:27:50 Tonicia Green: Thank you!! 01:27:50 MaryCarmen Carrillo: Thank you, you all are amazing!! 01:27:52 Diana Liga: This was extremely helpful. Thank you! You are a great presenter. 01:27:55 Jeffrey J Moore: Great 01:27:55 Veronica Guajardo: This was wonderful thank you! 01:27:55 Dani Hartman: Thank You! 01:27:57 Jessica Pang-Parks: thank you Nicole!!! 01:28:00 Jessica Pang-Parks: So informative :) 01:28:00 Xochitl Acheson: Thank you! 01:28:05 Suzanne Bower: Thank you so much! 01:28:08 Lucy Pintouri-Godwin: Thank you! 01:28:15 Karen Wilder: Great information! Thanks so much! 01:28:17 Kelly Leversee: Thank You! 01:28:17 Aprylle Wallace: Thank you for this informative presentation. 01:28:19 Cathy Thoma: Find ALIVE at volunteeralive.org 01:28:20 Megan Fife: Thank you, this was great! 01:28:28 Jeffrey J Moore: Awesome 01:28:30 Guadalupe Fishman: Thank you! 01:28:35 Jo-Anne Turple: Thank you! 01:28:50 Robyn Owen: Thank you VERY much!! 01:28:52 Collin Kind: Thank you Nicole and Court! 01:28:54 Karen Hudson Lounsbury: Thank you! 01:28:56 Jessica Pang-Parks: ahhh! Dana Litwin is also AWESOME 01:29:00 Victoria Stanfield: thank you 01:29:02 Erika Rodriguez: https://www.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-roles-designing-sustainable-volunteer-roles-for-maximum-impact 01:29:02 Jessica Pang-Parks: thank you Court and Galaxy Digital 01:29:05 Kim Pretzer: thank you so much! 01:29:06 Cathy Thoma: Thanks Nicole! 01:29:21 Erika Rodriguez: September's Webinar: https://www.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-roles-designing-sustainable-volunteer-roles-for-maximum-impact 01:29:22 Zohreh Khoshnamak: Thank you 01:29:26 Terry Preston: Wonderful presentation 01:29:42 Peg Tanner: This was very informative. Thank you. 01:29:44 Bernie O’Heir: Thank you!