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What's a DOVIA or State Association?
What's a State Association of Volunteer Administration?
These are state-level professional organizations of individuals who lead volunteer programs. Some states have both a State Office and a State Association, while others have one or the other, and some states have neither. State associations generally sponsor self-training events, link members with each other, publish a newsletter, etc.
Here are some other state organizations which serve leaders of volunteers:
Governor's or State Offices on Volunteerism.
(Check with your state for exact name, contact person and
services.) Approximately two-thirds of all states have a
state government office to coordinate volunteerism in their
state. Many serve as a clearinghouse of information, offer training
events, publish newsletters, and sponsor conferences and awards
programs. The names vary, including Governor's Office of Volunteerism,
Office of Citizen Participation, and State Office of Volunteerism
and Community Service.
State Commissions on Community Service
(Names and contacts will vary.) As a result of 1993 federal
legislation, most states established these Governor-appointed
commissions to administer programs funded by the Corporation
for National and Community Service. In some states, these commissions
are staffed by and work very closely with the existing State
Offices of Volunteerism. In other states, the commissions operate
as separate entities.
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