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Virginia Volunteer: A newsletter for the service community
Virginia Office on Volunteerism & Community Service | September, 2009
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In This Issue



Funding & Grant Opportunities

Pay It Forward Foundation Mini-Grants
- Sep 15, 2009

Wal-Mart Foundation State Giving Program
- Sep 18, 2009

Wal-Mart State Giving Program
- Sep 18, 2009

Center for Watershed Protection: Technical Capacity Mini-Grants
- Sep 23, 2009

Economic Development Assistance Programs
- Sep 30, 2009

More funding and grant opportunities.



Events & Training

Inviting Volunteers into Your Organization: Designing Effective Recruitment Strategies
- Thu, Oct 1.

McLean Community Connections' Dialogue
- Thu, Oct 1.

Safety Awareness Seminar for Families, Friends and Care Givers of Older Adults
- Sat, Oct 3.

"Critical Basics" Seminars For Nonprofit And Faith-Based Organizations
- Thu, Oct 8.

Inviting Volunteers into Your Organization: Designing Effective Recruitment Strategies
- Thu, Oct 8.

More event details and information.



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Virginia Participates in First Official 9/11 Day of Service

United We Serve - Serve.gov September 11, 2009 will mark the first milestone in the United We Serve initiative, President Obama’s nationwide initiative to create a sustained, collaborative, and focused effort to meet community needs. The day will be an opportunity for all Americans to recommit to volunteering throughout the year. Hundreds of volunteer needs in Virginia are posted to the www.serve.gov web site, ranging from helping seniors balance their checkbooks to school beautification projects. "I can't think of a better way to commemorate the American spirit and the heroism we witnessed on 9/11 than by giving something back to our communities and to each other," Governor Kaine said. "For months, we've had the young and the young at heart rolling up their sleeves to tackle projects, and help folks in the community who need them." Read about culminating service events sponsored by or involving members of the Governor’s Advisory Board for National and Community Service. Download the Day of Service and Remembrance proclamation (PDF - 2.7MB) issued by Governor Kaine. Search for volunteer opportunities in your area.

Community Forums on Strategies to Promote Service and on AmeriCorps Funding

The Virginia Office on Volunteerism and Community Service will hold statewide community forums offering information and seeking input on 2010-11 AmeriCorps funding opportunities and the Virginia State Service Plan . The State Service Plan describes the broad vision for promoting national service and volunteering as well as for building a solid infrastructure of high-quality programs and support services in the Commonwealth. With volunteers playing a vital role in helping organizations fulfill their missions, many nonprofit and community programs rely on national service initiatives, such as AmeriCorps, to provide services to our community. Participation is needed from nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, local government entities, state agencies, volunteer administrators, grant writers, and community leaders. Please join us and register to attend today.

Get to Know Sarah Walsh

Governor's Advisory Board on National and Community Service

Sarah Walsh Sarah Walsh has had an interest in community service since she was a young girl. Growing up in Nottingham, England, Walsh and her family would volunteer on a regular basis. She found particularly rewarding the work her family would do each Christmas Day with the local Salvation Army -- serving food and sharing goodwill to the homeless and lonely. Before coming to the U.S. in 2003, Walsh developed and managed several successful volunteer programs at a nonprofit hospice in England, and OXFAM International. She also effectively recruited, trained and managed volunteers for a wide variety of fundraising, campaign and trading projects. Soon after she moved to Fredericksburg to be with her husband, she became Coordinator of Volunteer and Information Services at Rappahannock United Way. She believes in the value of her work saying, "Volunteer Centers throughout the state, and the country as a whole, have a vital role to play in connecting those who want to volunteer with those nonprofits that need them." Walsh continues to volunteer in her spare time -- through her church, as an active member of the Senior Visitor program, and on boards and committees. Whether formally volunteering for a nonprofit or informally helping out a neighbor in need, Sarah Walsh believes that we all have a role to play in serving our communities to make them a better place to live. Find out more about Virginia's Volunteer Centers.

AmeriCorps Members Kick Off a New Program Year

AmeriCorps Virginia logo An energized group of AmeriCorps members will gather to pledge their commitment to a year of service at launch events October 9 in Abingdon at Southwest Virginia 4-H Educational Center and October 16 in Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University. The ceremonies are held each fall to introduce new AmeriCorps members embarking on a year of service to the Commonwealth. The winner of the third annual Robert E. Wone Award for Exemplary Service will be named at the events. Established in memory of Robert Wone, a member of the Governor's Commission on Community and National Service from 2002-2006, the award recognizes an AmeriCorps member who has exhibited exemplary civic engagement and community service. Look for photos from this year's launch events in our next edition.

Virginia is for Lovers Needs Your Vote

Virginia is for Lovers logoAdvertising Week has just announced that the "Virginia is for Lovers" slogan is a nominee for the Madison Avenue Advertising Walk of Fame. Voting runs through September 18 at advertisingweek.com . The winners will be inducted into the Walk of Fame during Advertising Week (September 21-25) and will gain a permanent position on the advertising industry's version of Hollywood and Vine -- Madison Avenue. "Virginia is for Lovers" is one of nearly 30 slogans nominated for this year's Hall of Fame class. Past iconic slogan winners include "Melts In Your Mouth, Not In Your Hand" (M&M's), and "A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste" (United Negro College Fund). Recognition like this goes a long way in our work to bring more visitors to Virginia and support the state's $19 billion tourism industry.

Notes from the Field: Virginia AmeriCorps in Action

  • On August 25, Boaz and Ruth and the Richmond Police Department were honored by the MetLife Foundation and the LISC Community Safety Initiative for their innovative partnership. Boaz and Ruth are one out of eleven honorees this year and will receive a Neighborhood Revitalization Award recognizing interdependent achievement in crime reduction and economic development.
  • Local youth and AmeriCorps members from Embrace Richmond visited Fox Horn Stables to go horse back riding for the first time ever.  See photos.
  • Kristen Bergh has been a part-time AmeriCorps member with the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia (LCNV) since January 2009. During her period of service, Ms. Bergh managed adult ESOL classes at two different class sites, supporting volunteer teachers at those sites and teaching classes herself. The classes met twice a week for two hours at a time and usually consisted of 10-25 students. Overseeing the process from beginning to end, Ms. Bergh managed student registration for the classes, conducted liaison with host representatives at class sites, maintained student records, oversaw student testing, and organized graduations at the end of each term. At LCNV's June 18 Annual Meeting and Award Ceremony, Ms. Bergh received an "Outstanding Teacher" award as nominated by her students. "Teaching through LCNV has been an enormously enlightening experience. Not only do I feel a stronger connection to the immediate community, but my students have taught me a great deal about lifestyles, culture, and language around the world," said Ms. Bergh.
  • AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) team leaders from the Virginia Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) helped restore the Sisters of Mercy Convent in Vicksburg. The convent was built in 1868 and is now one building in the Southern Cultural Heritage Complex on Adams Street. The one-day project served a dual purpose of helping the Southern Cultural Heritage Foundation prepare for future events and for training LISC NCCC team leaders. Watch video.

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