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We've identified a number of initial volunteer opportunities with the Louisville Coalition of Neighborhoods. Take a look at the list below, and let us know what you'd like to do. This list largely reflects the Communications Working Group needs, but we'll have items from the whole Coalition soon, and the list will be greatly expanded in the weeks to come. Make a suggestion if there's something else you'd like to do, or something that you see needs doing:. Forex en Línea Organization Building Volunteer Opportunities. Currently The Louisville Coalition of Neighborhoods has four Working Groups. Every member should participate in some way in at least one Working Group. Click on the links below to learn more: Governance and Democracy Working Group Advocacy and Issues Working Group Outreach and Membership Working Group Community Communications Working Group Communications Contact person (s) with each neighborhood group. We urgently need at least one person in each neighborhood organization to act as a communications contact. Even if you can only do so until we work out the logistics of the coalition, we need someone who will agree to hold that position for the next few weeks. If you can't, please canvass your neighborhood organization now to find someone who will. Please let us know ASAP by sending an email with phone, email, mailing address and neighborhood affiliation of the person who will be your neighborhoods' short term communications contact to: louisville_neighborhoods@yahoo.com. info married women flirting wealthy I was very pleased Archivist (s) to help us compile current and historic information, organize it and post it to web, video, and other media. Web and information systems designers and programmers to work with us in upgrading the design and functionality of this site. Telephone tree and alerts committee members. Hosts and facilities (coffee shops, community centers, homes) for neighborhoods dialogue and study circle groups. Writers who will share your neighborhoods stories, successes and failures on this web site and in other media. Neighborhood citizen planners collaborative members, to share techniques, experience, critiques and proposals regarding neighborhood planning and development, working with agencies, and organizing neighborhoods inventories for sustainable development plans. Neighborhoods Inventory Volunteers. Initially, we want to be sure to get a good sense of community communications and knowledge resources in the neighborhoods. But in the long term, the inventory process is the critical means to determine the health, wealth, resources and balance sheets of neighborhood environment, health, economy and social well being. Volunteers producers and reporters, to write, speak, shoot, and help produce our existing and proposed radio, print, web, television, performance, events and other communications activities. Sister Neighborhoods Speakers Bureau volunteers, who will go meet with other neighborhoods or host visitors and introduce them to your home neighborhood Sister Neighborhoods Neighbor-to-Neighbor team members who will lend a hand to share your expertise in neighborhood organizing and planning with new or re-forming neighborhood groups. Neighborhoods Forum organizers who will work to put together city wide events on issues of concern to neighborhoods. A variety of professional services in these and other areas will be needed by the Coalition as it moves forward: Legal services, regional planners, socially responsible investment advisors, housing experts, sustainable development experts, events planners, geographic information systems facilitators, builders, teachers, health educators, and many others will be involved in the work of the coalition over time. What expertise would you share? See something you'd like to volunteer for? Click here to sign up or make a suggestion! |
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