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CCE Volunteer Updates & Opportunities

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Updated: Feb 14, 2023


NEW Volunteer Matters Series: Begins This Month

Join us the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 2pm. Each session will begin with professional development on a new topic, along with a chance to connect and learn from one another. Review the complete list of sessions and register for the topics most relevant to you. Your participation will also connect you with a larger, online learning community where you can continue learning and connecting beyond the sessions. Hope to see you this month for The Basics: Laying the Foundation for Volunteer Engagement.


Volunteer Engagement Resources

If you are new to CCE or just need a refresher on the Volunteer Involvement resources, you can find them under the Organization Development page of the CCE Staff Site. Alway happy to hear from you and walk you through the resources as needed, so please reach out.

4-H Volunteer Connection Series: Join us for Igniting Youth Sparks on February 15th from 6:30-8:00pm.This session to include a volunteer/youth panel with representation from Monroe and Essex County. This series is offered by the Northeast Region Volunteer Team to provide professional development and networking opportunities for 4-H Volunteers across the Northeast. Open to both volunteers and staff. You can find complete details and registration here.

Kelly M. Campbell

Volunteer Engagement Specialist

Cornell Cooperative Extension Administration

365 Roberts Hall

Ithaca, NY 14853

607.253.2013 (t)

607.765.7634 (c)

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