Pro bono volunteers provide an effective means for Extension professionals to expand limited financial and human resources. Volunteers recruited from business settings can provide skills, abilities, expertise, leadership, and resources to Extension programs. Allowing professional volunteers to meet their desired leadership goals while simultaneously meeting the desired outcome of the Extension program requires effective communication with the corporation as well as the pro bono volunteer. To develop a pro bono volunteer program, Extension professionals should: identify shared outcomes; build collaboration; and effectively communicate how pro bono service provides an opportunity to achieve goals while meeting programming outcomes
Founder\u27s Syndrome can create barriers to change in Extension programs. As a result, Extension st...
Developing leadership within any type of volunteer organization can be a difficult task; however fos...
The survey assessed 969 Oregon Extension volunteers about their perception of benefits and costs of ...
Mobilizing members, volunteers, and leaders is the all-important component of a volunteer program an...
Extension volunteers demonstrate personal, organizational, and community benefits. Our group of Exte...
Extension professionals can gain much-needed competencies in volunteer administration through experi...
Development of Cooperative Extension programs depends upon the skills and abilities of competent Ext...
Research shows the level and quality of public discourse is a key factor in a community\u27s ability...
Extension has entered an era of unprecedented opportunity to affect family and community health. Tak...
Meaningful volunteer engagement depends on the Extension professional\u27s volunteer management phil...
The workplace is an excellent place to promote volunteerism and recruit volunteers. Whether large or...
Successful organizations involve members, volunteers, and leaders who engage their talents and inter...
Examining traditional and contemporary professional development practices of youth-serving organizat...
Over the past 100 years, a number of societal trends have influenced how Cooperative Extension engag...
Community coalitions play an important role in communitywide strategies to promote health and wellbe...
Founder\u27s Syndrome can create barriers to change in Extension programs. As a result, Extension st...
Developing leadership within any type of volunteer organization can be a difficult task; however fos...
The survey assessed 969 Oregon Extension volunteers about their perception of benefits and costs of ...
Mobilizing members, volunteers, and leaders is the all-important component of a volunteer program an...
Extension volunteers demonstrate personal, organizational, and community benefits. Our group of Exte...
Extension professionals can gain much-needed competencies in volunteer administration through experi...
Development of Cooperative Extension programs depends upon the skills and abilities of competent Ext...
Research shows the level and quality of public discourse is a key factor in a community\u27s ability...
Extension has entered an era of unprecedented opportunity to affect family and community health. Tak...
Meaningful volunteer engagement depends on the Extension professional\u27s volunteer management phil...
The workplace is an excellent place to promote volunteerism and recruit volunteers. Whether large or...
Successful organizations involve members, volunteers, and leaders who engage their talents and inter...
Examining traditional and contemporary professional development practices of youth-serving organizat...
Over the past 100 years, a number of societal trends have influenced how Cooperative Extension engag...
Community coalitions play an important role in communitywide strategies to promote health and wellbe...
Founder\u27s Syndrome can create barriers to change in Extension programs. As a result, Extension st...
Developing leadership within any type of volunteer organization can be a difficult task; however fos...
The survey assessed 969 Oregon Extension volunteers about their perception of benefits and costs of ...