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For what type of learner is Everyone Ready designed?

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For what type of learner is Everyone Ready designed?

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Any organization with a system-wide interest in strengthening volunteer involvement must be concerned with preparing staff (and key volunteer leaders) at all levels to be effective supervisors and liaisons with volunteers. There are many target audiences for the Everyone Ready plan and Energize provides material for as many of these as possible. Training may be needed for: • Anyone in the system charged with being a coordinator of volunteers. • Frontline supervisors of volunteers (people who hold many different jobs but work with volunteers on a day-to-day basis) at all levels. • Affiliate or branch directors who need to know how to support volunteers and maintain the national standards. • Middle management: department heads, unit supervisors, and others who have volunteers within their area of work and must support the frontline people who are the supervisors of volunteers.

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Any organization with a system-wide interest in strengthening volunteer involvement must be concerned with preparing staff (and key volunteer leaders) at all levels to be effective supervisors and liaisons with volunteers. There are many target audiences for the Everyone Ready plan and Energize provides material for as many of these as possible. Training may be needed for: • Anyone in the system charged with being a coordinator of volunteers. • Frontline supervisors of volunteers (people who hold many different jobs but work with volunteers on a day-to-day basis) at all levels. • Affiliate or branch directors who need to know how to support volunteers and maintain the national standards. • Middle management: department heads, unit supervisors, and others who have volunteers within their area of work and must support the frontline people who are the supervisors of volunteers. • Boards of directors who need to know how to govern the volunteer-related aspects of the national and local lev

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