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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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General Correspondence
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Section Three: <br /> Below is a list of items we consider essential to the successful implementation of a volunteer project. On <br /> many VOC projects, we take responsibility for all or most of these items. However, in selecting a project it is <br /> important to know what will be required of us Please use the scale from 1 to 5, explained below, to indicate <br /> the partnership you envision Important Note Do not feel that the more you take on, the more likely we will <br /> be to select your project' Projects are selected based on whether they afford a positive, rewarding volunteer <br /> experience: Is there an educational component to the project? What is the volunteer tun factor? What is the <br /> value to the citizens of Colorado In selecting projects for the season, we also seek a wide mix of project <br /> types and environmental issues, size and complexity, and geographic and ecological locations. <br /> VOC conducts 8 to 12 projects per season As you know, each one requires considerable resources. Even <br /> though projects are not selected based on how little is required of VOC, the reality is that we may consider <br /> selecting more projects if some projects require less resources from us. <br /> Please indicate next to the items below, where you would like responsibility to lie by using the scale from 1 to 5 <br /> 1 — We don't have a clue! VOC needs to handle this area. <br /> 2 — We have minimal experience, but would like to help out in this area <br /> 3 a Let's share this responsibility- <br /> 4 — We'll take the lead, but we'd like some assistance. <br /> 5 a Been there. Done that. Can handle this area. VOC get our of our way' <br /> 3 Project funding <br /> 4 Project design <br /> _Translating the construction drawings and notes for volunteer crew construction <br /> 1 Tools for project day . <br /> 1 Volunteer recruitment <br /> 1 The care and feeding of volunteers on project site <br /> 1 Supervision for volunteer crew (e.g. crew leaders) <br /> 3 Project day logistics: safety network, parking arrangements, sanitation needs, overnight <br /> accommodations (if necessary), etc. <br /> 2 Pre-project communication/information to registered volunteers <br /> Section Four- <br /> Please attach any additional information you feel is important to this project. Attach maps, photos, master <br /> plan or design information, brochures, or documents you have concerning this project. This information will <br /> not be returned so please do not send any originals or one-of-a-kind documents. <br /> DATE ZL C <br /> SIGNATURE (i �� <br />
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