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6 people are interested
Development Committee Member Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: See Kids Dream
Please visit the new page to apply.
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6 people are interested
See Kids Dream can use your help on our Development Committee!
- Would you enjoy networking on behalf of See Kids Dream?
- Do you enjoy networking and are always looking to expand your network? Is networking already a part of your job, so that this role could be a win/win for you and for See Kids Dream? Is networking a skill you want to grow in? If so, you might enjoy growing your network, while also helping See Kids Dream
- Do you have a talent in building or strengthening relationships?
- Do you have skills or expertise in relationship management or business development? Would you be interested in not only making introductions, but in developing or managing relationships with key foundations, corporations or individuals? Do you have ideas about how See Kids Dream can strengthen relationships with existing supporters? If so, See Kids Dream could use your help!
Details:
- Committee meetings are First Friday of the month, 3-4pm, See Kids Dream office, 16 Orchard Lane, Columbus OH 43214
More opportunities with See Kids Dream
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About See Kids Dream
Location:
PO Box 341645, Columbus, OH 43234, US
Mission Statement
See Kids Dream is a 501c3 charitable organization with a core purpose of addressing critical needs in our community today and building capacity to meet the needs of our community of tomorrow. We do this by using service learning to empower young people (students K - 8th grade) to achieve their own potential, while creating positive outcomes for both themselves and our community at large.
Description
See Kids Dream was founded in 2008 with support of a small governing Board of Directors. We run a service learning program called the Penny Harvest in central Ohio schools (Columbus, Dublin, Westerville and Worthington City Schools and The Wellington School.
The Penny Harvest puts student's in-charge of identifying, researching, understanding and helping to address the needs of others in our community. As children progress through the Penny Harvest, they learn what it means to be responsible citizens, philanthropists, community organizers and leaders.
The student's management and direct control of the process is what makes the program unique. Independent research has shown positive outcomes for the students who participate in programs like the Penny Harvest. These outcomes include higher academic achievement, increased self-esteem and the development of critical thinking, problem solving, research, organization, and communication and leadership skills.
The Penny Harvest is a year-long program that follows the school calendar and incorporates community service as an education strategy to allow students the chance to apply their classroom learning in real world situations.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
16 Orchard LaneColumbus, OH 43214
DATE POSTED
February 7, 2017
SKILLS
- Fundraising
- Business Planning
- Business Development
- Brand Development & Messaging
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- varies