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Getting a helping hand from your supporters

Submitted by on January 29, 2009 – 1:14 amNo Comment

teamwork

According to the Associated Press, volunteer agencies have seem a jump in applications to serve. Why? The 2 major factors seem to be President Obamas call for Americans to volunteer , and the effects of our economy, which has left some folks with more time and less money.

Related to volunteers serving, check out this great read from Seth Godwin: Giving your Fans a Chance to speak up- short, free e-book offers great steps your group can take to get your supporters to be ambassadors.

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