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National Volunteer Conference
The National Volunteer Conference is the premier event in Alpha Phi
Omega where we, as volunteers, can come together for volunteer
training and to celebrate the Fraternity!
Let's stress the “
as
volunteers” part. This is the only time dedicated
solely for the training of our volunteers as well as the only
opportunity to hear firsthand the goals and objectives of the
coming year. Think of the National Volunteer Conference as a
“national volunteer staff meeting”. As volunteers, we give
countless hours of effort helping chapters be “Beacons of Service”
on their campuses. This is the Fraternity’s opportunity to give
back to its own alumni volunteers by giving them the training and
the skills they need to be a successful volunteer.
It does not matter if you are a new volunteer or a seasoned
veteran, there will be ample opportunities to broaden your skills
as a key volunteer for the Fraternity. There will be variety
of workshops in the following tracks:
- Essentials of Volunteering
- Chapter support
- Program support
- Managing & Leading Volunteers
- Organizational Leadership
- Chapter Advising
When we are volunteering for the Fraternity, there aren’t a lot of
opportunities to share experiences and network with other
volunteers. That’s not the case with the NVC! Here you will be able
to meet and share experiences with volunteers from across the
nation. This is a great opportunity to learn what’s working and
what’s not from other volunteers.
The National Volunteer Conference is held once every two years, in
odd-numbered years. The next conference is scheduled for July
28-31, 2011.