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Pro Bono Volunteering

Individually, we each have developed skills and expertise in any number of activities. The experiences you have built during your school and work career are a true asset to our partners seeking skilled volunteers in areas such as grant writing, web development, landscaping, and construction.

Our Partner Agencies are able to benefit from your professional knowledge and business expertise and, at the same time, you are able to take advantage of training and development by putting your skills into action. Today’s volunteer has a very specific set of business skills to offer to a nonprofit: expertise in business strategy, operations, technology, marketing, human resources, and finance. This kind of volunteer service enables nonprofit groups to tap into business skills that could elevate their overall capacity and to install sophisticated financial and organizational systems that would satisfy long-term needs. For you this represents an opportunity to leverage your talents and skills of for maximum social impact.

Service that Counts

- Become a board member for a local nonprofit
- Help plan a fundraising event for a local nonprofit or national organizations such as the American Cancer Association
- Write grants for local nonprofits
- Offer consultation services in web design, fiscal management, or team development
- Lead project management efforts in construction or landscaping projects

Volunteers

Volunteer - Help your local community.

Calendar of Events

July 2010

July 30-August 1

Greeter at the Bite and Brew of Salem ACT NOW!

Ongoing

Help the Keizer Boys and Girls Club plan their family events!  ACT NOW!

Ongoing

Garden and teach gardening at local prisons with Lettuce Grow ACT NOW!

Ongoing

Raise puppies for the Joys of Living Assistance Dogs ACT NOW!

Project Calendar

Tons of 2 to 4 hour family friendly projects all across the land!  ACT NOW!

Service To Go!

Bring the service with you, be the difference everywhere. ACT NOW!

 

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