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  • Wednesday, November 14, 2018 8:28 AM
    Message # 6904119

    I am interested in who still has a volunteer board and who has disbanded a volunteer board. I use to have an awesome board but times have changed and things have become relaxed with my current board.  I feel like I walk away with more to do, than actual helping me. I sit on the fence with which is better. So, I would love to hear some of your comments.

    Thanks in advance!

    Nancy

  • Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:00 AM
    Reply # 6904236 on 6904119
    Deleted user

     I do have a volunteer advisory board.  It is made up of 10 volunteers who meet monthly to go over upcoming volunteer events etc.  Very helpful to me.

  • Thursday, November 15, 2018 8:47 AM
    Reply # 6905642 on 6904119

    I do have a volunteer board, but I certainly see a future where there is not the interest and involvement to sustain a board. My plans when that happens is to recruit committee chairs with a one year commitment. I am hoping that people will be willing to commit to a one year term rather than the current commitment which can keep them on the board for anywhere from 2-6 years depending on their position. That is not sustainable in the future. 

  • Friday, November 16, 2018 10:20 AM
    Reply # 6910544 on 6904119
    Deleted user
    We haven't had a functioning Auxiliary in at least 4 years now and there is no interest in restarting one.


    With Gens X&Y now approaching prime adult volunteer times, they have no interest in such.

    Frank


  • Friday, November 16, 2018 3:11 PM
    Reply # 6911010 on 6904119
    Deleted user

    We currently have an Auxiliary Board, but we are having a difficult time finding people to fill the leadership roles.  Our Executive Committee of the Auxiliary Board (5 people) are actually ready to take on the challenge to downsize the board.  Of course some that are currently serving on the board (and have been on the board for years) may be reluctant to the change, so I'm interested in any suggestions on how to proceed for those that have taken on this challenge. 

  • Thursday, November 29, 2018 2:59 PM
    Reply # 6938505 on 6904119
    Deleted user

    We operate with an advisory board as well. It's about 5-6 volunteers and they meet quarterly. They review submissions for the "Volunteer of the Quarter" and give us input as to events, etc.  

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