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First conceived in 1999, International Volunteer Managers Day (IVMDay) was created by Nan Hawthorn as a way to recognize the time, effort, and skills managers and volunteers put into causes. The statement of values is as follows:
Volunteer Managers have the skills and knowledge to help people be part of the solution in meeting community needs. Even in cynical times, they practice the art of the possible.
Volunteer Managers change lives — both the lives of volunteers and those served by well-led volunteers. It is a life-changing profession.
Volunteer managers provide the leadership and direction that allows people to build a good and just society and mend the social fabric. Without professional leadership, people’s time, talents, and efforts could be wasted.
A well-run volunteer program shows the community, including potential donors, that the organization is not afraid of public scrutiny and involvement and endeavors to make the most efficient use of monetary assets.
Well-led volunteers become an advocacy and public relations force for an agency or program — a force no money could buy.
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