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Redesigning Your Employee Volunteer Programs for Value and Impact [Ohio]

Organizer: Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College

Date: 05.23.12, 08:00AM – 05.23.12, 05:00PM

Location:Columbus, Ohio

Sponsor:Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship

Website: www.bcccc.net/index.cfm?fuseaction=cmc_calendar...

A one-day workshop designed to help increase the value and strategic relevance of your employee volunteer program.

May 23, 2012 - Columbus, Ohio

Are you concerned that your employee volunteer program isn't delivering value and impact? Frustrated that the program is not attracting more employees?

Redesigning Your Employee Volunteer Programs for Value and Impact is a one-day workshop designed to help you rethink the possibilities of your volunteer program. You will learn what it takes to overcome limitations, maximize participation and connect the program to your organization's broader corporate citizenship strategy. We'll also explore policies, procedures, and practices required to produce both results and meaningful metrics to incrementally improve your program.

This workshop is for you if you want to:

• Develop concrete next steps in improving your employee volunteer programs

• Learn how to eliminate practices that limit success

• Implement emerging practices to boost impact

• Explore strategies that lead to company-wide support

For more information, please contact:

Phone: 617-552-1553
Phone: 617-552-4545

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