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Use Verizon's Website to Recruit your Spring Volunteers!
Monday, February 23, 2009(National Wildlife Federation)
Earth Day Volunteer
Connections Powerpoint Presentation
Steps
for Submitting Opportunities to
Volunteer Sample
Email to Your Network Largest
Concentration of Verizon Employees
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What is
Volunteer Connections?
Online tool for nonprofits/schools to
post volunteer opportunities for active
US-based Verizon employees. Secure
website for active US-baseds Verizon employees
to find Volunteer opportunities. Links
Verizon employees to the Volunteer
Journal/VIP.
How do I
access Volunteer
Connections?
Register your
volunteer opportunities online at http://www.verizonfoundation.org/requestvolunteers
Login = ED2009 during March-April
time frame.
As Spring begins to near and
each of us begin to finalize our Spring
calendar of projects ranging from restoration,
clean ups, planting and much more, the National
Wildlife Federation, in conjunction with the
Verizon Foundation, would like offer your
organization a chance to recruit new volunteers
to assist with your projects.
The Verizon Foundation’s Employee
Engagement team is inviting environmental
organizations to post their volunteer projects,
especially those scheduled in April and during
Earth Week (April 20th), on the Verizon
Volunteer Connections website. Through
this website, Verizon employees will be able to
review your volunteer opportunities and sign up
to lend a hand with your project.
In addition to supporting the Verizon
Foundation’s focus on employee volunteerism,
this special initiative also supports the
environmental component of Verizon’s corporate
responsibility strategy. Verizon’s strategy is
to take steps to reduce the environmental
impact of its operations, including
greenhouse-gas emissions, and educate Verizon
customers how wireline and wireless broadband
can help them significantly reduce their energy
consumption. To learn more, please visit http://online.nwf.org/site/R?i=MShGvbh4PE9IPB8g8_nSAw...
Requesting volunteers through the Verizon
Connections website is easy! You can submit one
or more online volunteer opportunities online
at http://online.nwf.org/site/R?i=XXHInsMGKw26sVRw7ALhKw.. .
If your organization has not previously
registered an account on the Verizon
Foundation’s online system (e.g. for grants or
matching gifts purposes), you will need to
click on the “First time user” link
to register an account in order to submit your
volunteer opportunities. If your
organization already has an account on the
system but you don’t know the account login
information, you can click on the “Need
Help” icon at the bottom of that login
page to submit a request to the Verizon
Foundation online support team for assistance.
For this special initiative, it is
important to enter the special code ED2009 in
the “Invitation Code” box at the
login or user registration page (whichever is
applicable). This code will ensure
that your opportunities are highlighted on the
Verizon Volunteer Connections system for
employees during Earth Week.
When deciding which projects to list, think about some of the different types of volunteer assistance you might need, and consider posting projects that need volunteer help during weekend or evening hours. Projects could include but are not limited to:
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Planting (garden, trees, larger scale)
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Mulching
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Restoration
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Building projects (bird house to buildings)
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Behind the scenes support in the office
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Mentoring, tutoring and counseling
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General labor (painting, odd jobs, etc.)
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Clean ups
Lastly an additional bonus for your
organization: Verizon employee volunteers can
also request a Volunteer Incentive Program
(VIP) grant of $750 from the Verizon Foundation
for any qualified nonprofit where they
volunteer 50 or more hours in the calendar
year. More information about this
grant program can be found at http://online.nwf.org/site/R?i=bDccdKKQs1dQm3O6B1Sq7g...
We look forward to highlighting your
volunteer opportunities to Verizon
employees.