Vail Valley Partnership (VVP) today announced that it has released the fourth edition of the Vail Valley Volunteer Guide. The Volunteer Guide is a publication dedicated to connecting community members, new residents, second homeowners, guests and other civic organizations to our vibrant nonprofit community. The Guide is offered as free benefit to Vail Valley Partnership nonprofit members. In addition to the printed version, new this year to the Guide is an electronic format available via FTP site at www.vailvalleyvolunteers.com.
The Vail Valley Volunteer Guide and www.vailvalleyvolunteers.com is the only resource of its kind in Eagle County – offering organizational information on local nonprofits, upcoming signature events, including fundraisers and annual galas, as well as on-going and individual volunteer needs. The Guide is great resource for high school students looking to gain volunteer experience, corporate group looking for team building opportunities through volunteering or local residents wanting to give back to the community.
“We are pleased to add the enhanced Vail Valley Volunteer Guide and online content to vailvalleyvolunteers.com. Our nonprofit organizations contribute so much to the community and quality of life that make the Vail Valley a great place to live, work and play. The Guide helps to spotlight how locals, visitors and second homeowners can connect with and match their volunteer interests,” said Chris Romer, president and CEO at Vail Valley Partnership.
The Vail Valley Volunteer Guide is an extension of the Partnership’s Nonprofit Network, a signature program offered to not-for-profit members of the Chamber. Other nonprofit VVP member benefits include regular free educational programming, opportunities to co-host After-Hours Business Mixers, recognition as the Nonprofit and Small Nonprofit of the Year at the Annual Success Awards, as well as free use of the Partnership’s conference space.
For more information on the Vail Valley Volunteer Guide, please contact Kathryn Bevin at kbevin@visitvailvalley.com or 970-477-4029. For information on nonprofit membership benefits, please contact Jennifer Weintraub at jweintraub@visitvailvalley.com or 970-477-4001.