The Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration (MAVA) is going to host the first national conference in the USA in more than a decade for people in charge of supporting and involving volunteers. The 2017 National Summit on Volunteer Engagement Leadership will be
July 26 – 28, 2017 in St. Paul, Minnesota. If you want to present at the conference (presenters are NOT paid), your proposal is due November 30, 2016. Please review the Request for Proposal Instructions before submitting a proposal.
Registration to attend the conference will open February 1, 2017.
It’s great that someone is attempting to have a national conference for managers of volunteers – it hasn’t happened in the USA since 2005. Back in 2006, the Association for Volunteer Administration (AVA), the national association of managers of volunteers, went under, due to financial mismanagement. With it went the annual national conference, the largest event in the world focused on the people and systems needed to support and involve volunteers, and event that helped elevate conversations about volunteerism beyond people-that-work-for-free-are-so-nice. The loss of AVA and its annual conference hurt not just managers of volunteers, but all volunteerism – there was no one who was championing the people in charge of creating tasks for volunteers and supporting volunteers in those tasks, and there was no one advocating for the resources those people need to do those jobs. I believe it’s why it’s been so hard to refute claims that the best way to measure volunteer value is by giving a monetary value to service hours, and why, in this era where everything is about community engagement, managers of volunteers at nonprofits have been largely left out of the conversation.
I would love to attend but, unfortunately, I don’t have the funds. If you would like to sponsor part or all of my flight or accommodation costs, please contact me ASAP at jc@coyotecommunications.com (as the deadline for presentation proposals is Nov. 30, I need ot hear from you before then!).
And on a side note: if someone doesn’t update the Wikipedia page for the Association for Leaders in Volunteer Engagement (ALIVE) with citations OTHER than the ALIVE web site, the page is going to get deleted. I’ve donated a LOT of time to updating volunteering-associated pages on Wikipedia – it’s time for others to step in.
- That moment when you totally change your mind about volunteer engagement
- Volunteer management is community engagement
- Deriding the monetary value of volunteer hours: my mission in life?
- Make volunteering transformative, not about # of hours
- Measuring the Impact of Volunteers: book announcement
- Volunteer manager Fight Club
- No more warm, fuzzy language to talk about volunteers!
- Volunteer engagement is MUCH more than just HR management
- Vanity Volunteering: all about the volunteer
- The volunteer as a bully: the toxic volunteer
- Volunteering is NOT a hobby
- Don’t shoot the questioner
If your presentation is accepted, the price for the full conference will be reduced to $300. There will also be scholarships available from MAVA to help with the cost of registration.
Please feel free to contact conference@mavanetwork.org if you have additional questions. It would be great to have you attend!
Thank you so much for writing – I’m so glad someone from MAVA noticed this blog! Wonderful that the costs of registration can be reduced. Unfortunately, it’s very expensive to travel from Oregon, and to stay in a hotel for several days.