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ALABAMA ARCHIVES – VOLUNTEER PROGRAMVolunteer Recognition – January 2003

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM STARTED IN LATE 1980SFormer Volunteer CoordinatorsPatricia SweetGenene NelsonTabitha BarberNew Coordinator Kelly Hoomes

VOLUNTEER OPEN HOUSEInvitationsVisits to MaxwellApplication Form

DOCENT TRAININGManualsJob DescriptionsVolgistics

JUNIOR VOLUNTEERS

SENIORVOLUNTEERSThe Figh Brothers

DOCENTSSpecial EventsArchitreatsGrand Openings

PATRON REGISTRATIONAnswer Research Letters

GIFT SHOPWelcome Desk in Lobby

ENCAPSULATIONProcessingData Entry

GSU VOLUNTEERSFrom mid 1980s to 2009

VOLUNTEER ENRICHMENT TRIPSLanark 2008

ANNUAL VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION PROGRAMTrack HoursNewsletter

FUNBirthday Recognition

ANNUAL SYMPHONY CONCERT

HOLIDAYRECEPTION

ISSUES Volunteers do require staff time

Training Oversight

Full-time Volunteer Coordinator Loss of staff – division coordinators handle

things such as birthday cards but still turning into more time than anticipated

Changing Economy affecting volunteer pool Curtailment of enrichment program and

symphony picnic Shift in requested assignments – more

behind the scenes now

OTHER COMMENTS Most disappointed in number of

volunteers trained who do not work out Volunteers generally do what they are

asked to do Most important aspect of the work is

fostering relationships – among volunteers, among staff and volunteers, and among visitors and volunteers

Prioritize

I volunteer at a lot of places but I feel most cared about here….

K. Carrick on volunteering at ADAH

The ADAH program is very

consistent therefore, very

successful!

NEW VOLUNTEER COORDINATORKELLY HOOMESADAHP.O. Box 300100Montgomery, AL 36130-0100334-353-4702Kelly.hoomes@archives.alabama.govhttp://www.archives.state.al.us/volunteer/volunteer.html

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