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11 Sep

Strategic Voluteering: Ingredient #7

  • By Mark
  • In General Nonprofit
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7. To meet a business associate

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Where did you make your last important business connection? Did you immediately have a sense of trust for that person and his business? The more that business associates trust one another, the better collaboration can take place. I met Paul Hutchinson of Hutchinson Consulting, who is someone I run trainings with now while volunteering at Career Collaborative in 2008. I also met my current marketing consultant, Melissa of MGD Design, volunteering at a nonprofit supper program last year. I felt sure that they would be individuals I could trust, especially since we met at a place where volunteers give of themselves without expecting to get any material benefit in return.

Every month I will post 2 ingredients from my new book Strategic Volunteering: 50 Ingredients to Transform Your Life and Career until the book hits stores in the late fall. Enjoy the tips and please leave your feedback.

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Before I was two years old, three nonprofits changed my life forever; two adoption agencies in different countries and one hospital that helped me walk for the first time. When I was growing up in Massachusetts, my father worked as an artist and my mother ran an international adoption agency out of our home. You could say, quite literally, I was raised in a nonprofit. As a result of this rather unusual yet highly rewarding upbringing, I was instilled with a strong sense of giving back from an early age. During my sophomore year at the University of Massachusetts, I had a harrowing brush with death during a school break. Once again a nonprofit (hospital) came to my rescue, and the memory of this life changing event has deepened my commitment to serve others through the world of service and social impact. In 2000 I began working as a recruiter for nonprofit organizations, first in New York City, then in Washington, DC. In 2008 I founded Jobs In Nonprofits and the Nonprofit Career Coach with the goal of “connecting the brightest hearts and minds with the best nonprofits.” We are dedicated to serving idealistic, responsible job seekers who want to have a positive impact serving nonprofit organizations . The Nonprofit Career Coach provides strategic one-on-one career coaching, mentoring, speaking, workshops and training to job seekers who want help to accelerate their nonprofit career.

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