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SUMMARY:Utilizing Fundraising Volunteers in a New World
DESCRIPTION:Utilizing Fundraising Volunteers in a New World \nWhen: Wednesday\, April 12\, 10 am – 11:15 am ET \nWhere: Zoom \nCost: $25 for individual ACA members; $40 for non-members \nThis panel discussion will provide real time examples of the challenges and opportunities facing volunteer-driven\, major\, capital\, and comprehensive campaigns. Speakers will discuss the varying landscape of personal outreach and engagement\, effective use of solicitation tools including in today’s more technology-driven world and share candid perspectives on how the capital campaign process has changed over the past decade.  The formal session will end after one hour\, but anyone with additional questions for the panel may stay for an additional 15 minutes. \nSession Moderator:  \n\nJohn Lanham\, VP/Campaign Director\, Demont Associates\n\nSession Panelists: \n\nCraig MacDonnell\, Board Chair at the Timanous Foundation (ME)\nHeather Plati\, Executive Director at Camp O-AT-KA (ME)\nPeter Gregory\, Campaign Executive Committee Member at Hale Education (MA)\nTori Robertson\, Not-for-profit Volunteer\, Leader\, and Fundraiser at Keewaydin Foundation (VT) and others\n\nQuestions? Contact Kerry Salvo\, Director of Education and Professional Development at ACA\, New England\, kerry@acanewengland.org or 781-541-6080. \nIf you can’t join live\, this session will be recorded and available for viewing for 30 days. \nRegistrations are non-refundable\, but may be transferred to another participant from your camp/organization. \nAbout the speakers: \nJohn Lanham\, VP/Campaign Director\, Demont Associates: After working with the international nonprofit organization\, Up with People\, John Lanham joined Demont Associates in the fall of 2016. At Up with People\, he managed partner relations with community sponsors including the International Lions Club\, Habitat for Humanity\, The University of Arizona\, and numerous public schools and local governments. Since joining Demont\, in and through a pandemic John has provided campaign services to Camp O-AT-KA\, The Timanous Foundation\, Keewaydin Foundation\, Hale Education as well as to other youth\, education and conservation not-for-profit organizations. John manages fundraising campaigns ranging from $3\,000\,000 to $40\,000\,000\, while overseeing daily operations of the company. John resides in Saco\, ME. He enjoys running\, reading\, live concerts\, a good movie and volunteers as a Big for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Maine. \nPeter Gregory: Peter Gregory grew up in Westwood\, MA. He discovered Hale’s Education’s 1\,150 acres of nature and trails as a college student (Connecticut College) who was using them for runs in preparation for Crew season. In the late 80’s his cousin\, Elisha\, asked that he get involved with Hale. He is motivated to support Hale with time\, talent and treasure because he likes helping inner city children and thinks the staff has done a great job with measured\, thoughtful growth. Peter currently serves on Hale’s Corporate Board and continues to lend his time\, talent and treasure on Hale’s $46M campaign as a volunteer\, member of the Campaign Cabinet\, and critical leader on the Campaign Executive Committee. \nCraig MacDonnell: Craig MacDonnell has been the Timanous Foundation Board Chair since 2016. He is an experienced environmental and conservation leader\, realty steward\, lawyer\, and consultant across non-profit\, private\, and government sectors. He is recognized for his ability to develop consensus and establish strategic partnerships. Craig also has a demonstrated track record of fund raising and building productive boards of advisors. He has been a steady force in the Timanous Foundation’s transition from a privately owned camp through to the preparation and completion of its first campaign\, raising $8M in its first 6 years as a not-for-profit organization. \n \nHeather Plati: Heat her Plati joined the O-AT-KA staff in 2015 as the first full-time Director of Advancement and became the Executive Director in June of 2017. From the time she joined the O-AT-KA family\, her focus on fundraising (including planning and executing an $8M campaign)\, as well as bringing alumni and parents together for events\, communications\, and volunteer opportunities translated seamlessly in the area of increasing enrollment\, staff development\, and executing a long-term strategic vision for O-AT-KA. Before joining O-AT-KA\, Heather was in various fundraising and public relations positions at Simmons College\, Bentley University and Saint Joseph’s College of Maine. She sits on the American Camp Association (ACA)\, New England Board of Directors as a Vice President and leads the Fund Development committee.  Heather holds a BS in Marketing from Bentley University. \nTori Robertson: Tori Robertson grew up in Toronto\, Canada\, has lived in New York and Paris and currently resides in London\, England. She was educated at the University of Toronto\, Trinity College and York University. Tori has a strong volunteer background having been involved with various not-for profit boards and organizations associated with education and childhood through young adult development. She has extensive experience in non-profit development\, strategic planning and board governance; she knows the satisfaction that successful fundraising brings and how critical it is in supporting an organisation’s mission. Tori was a member of the Board of Trustees of the American School in London (ASL) for 11years. Most recently Tori was a member of the Keewaydin Foundation’s Board of Trustees for 7 years\, Today she continues to enjoy being a source of counsel and mentorship for not-for-profits in Canada\, the US and the UK.
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/utilizing-fundraising-volunteers-in-a-new-world/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kerry Salvo":MAILTO:kerry@acanewengland.org
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SUMMARY:NE Associate Visitor Course Spring 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join an amazing team of volunteers!\nThis course is an in-person training. Participants must attend all learning sessions over the timeframe to successfully become an accreditation volunteer. This course requires active participation and engagement. \nACA’s accreditation program is the only national peer review program of its kind for the camp industry. Being an ACA visitor provides you with the experience to build your network\, polish your skills in observation and risk management\, and develop mentoring opportunities for both you and the camps you work with. As much as you give to this experience\, you’ll gain from new ideas\, perspectives\, and approaches to the mission-driven work of the camp industry. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdditional Information \n\nThere is a pre-course as part of this course.   \nThe pre-course will need to be completed no later then April 14\, 2023
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/ne-associate-visitor-course-spring-2023/
LOCATION:Camp Hazen YMCA\, 204 W Main St\, Chester\, CT\, 06412
CATEGORIES:Education,Associate Visitor Course
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ORGANIZER;CN="Elizabeth Snell":MAILTO:elizabeth@acanewengland.org
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Social Emotional Supports with Campers
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing Social Emotional Supports with Campers \nWhen: Tuesday\, April 25\, 11 am – 12 pm ET \nWhere: Zoom \nCost: $25 for individual ACA members; $40 for non-members \nAfter COVID\, we have all seen the impact on the children in our care. Students that never showed anxiety or dysregulation are now showing impact. Further\, children that were already on our radar seemed harder than ever to support. Chris and Ali will lead participants through steps that the Boston YMCA have taken (and continue to take) to train staff\, add tools to support campers and add emotional support staff into the programming. \nIn this session\, you will learn: \n\nHow to build your own social emotional kits\nHow to organize support staff\nOther ways/tools to support SEL\n\nQuestions? Contact Kerry Salvo\, Director of Education and Professional Development at ACA\, New England\, kerry@acanewengland.org or 781-541-6080. \nIf you can’t join live\, this session will be recorded and available for viewing for 30 days. \nRegistrations are non-refundable\, but may be transferred to another participant from your camp/organization. \n  \nThank you to Dear Scout for sponsoring this e-session. \nDear Scout provides support and resources for your summer staff.\n  \n  \nAbout the speakers: \nAline Ricketson\, Senior Association Director\, YMCA of Greater Boston \nAli has worked for the YMCA of Greater Boston for 13+ years. She has served in many roles first starting as a Multi-Site Program Administrator\, Day Camp Operations\, Achievement Gap/Summer Learning Operations and Program Executive. Ali now serves as the Senior Association Director of Child Development supporting all school age and summer camp programs taking place in the city of Boston. She also oversees all Opportunity Gap and Summer Learning work for the Association. Ali has a dual degree in Elementary and Special Education from Salve Regina University and a Masters’ in Child Development and Urban Policy and Planning from Tufts University. She lives in Westwood\, MA with her husband and two children\, Ford (4) and Ava (2). \nChris Kelley\, Education Specialist\, YMCA of Greater Boston \nChris has joined the YMCA after a career spanning over 30 years in public education as a teacher\, principal and district leader serving students and staff at all levels. She has a graduate degree in Early Childhood and is currently a fellow at UMass Boston post-graduate program. She joined the YMCA last year and supports Child Development leaders with coaching\, mentoring\, and curriculum development. She and her husband\, Tim\, have three adult children.
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/socialemotionalsupport/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kerry Salvo":MAILTO:kerry@acanewengland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230425T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T223747
CREATED:20221108T173332Z
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SUMMARY:HOT TOPICS w/EPIC New England - April 2023
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the “off season”\, EPIC New England hosts monthly drop-ins for Emerging Professionals In Camping to connect and share thoughts\, questions\, information\, etc. around the topics that currently affect them in camping. \nFollow ACA\, New England on Instagram @acanewengland for details as each Hot Topics approaches. \n\nEmerging Professionals In Camping\n \nEmerging Professionals In Camping (EPIC) is a kindred group within the American Camp Association for counselors\, staff\, and other camp professionals to connect and grow their careers in camping. \nIn January 2019\, a group of emerging professionals in New England camping gathered at the ACA\, New England office in Lexington\, MA. Since then\, EPIC\, New England has continued to provide support\, connections\, and opportunities for anyone making that move into a camp career or taking another step towards their goals in the industry. \nIf you are someone passionate about a career in camping or a current camp pro looking for more growth and development\, you are EPIC.
URL:https://www.acanewengland.org/event/hottopicsapril23/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education,Emerging Professionals In Camping
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bud Copeland":MAILTO:bud@acanewengland.org
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