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SUMMARY:Reimagining Volunteer Recognition
LOCATION:Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Reimagining Volunteer Recognition\n\n01/20/26 11:00 AM MST\n - 01/20/26 12:00 PM MST\Description:\nJoin us for our first DOVIA session of 2025 Reimagining Volunteer Recognition.  Sue Schaffer and Donnica Fagan will be sharing two different ideas from their programs on how they are recognizing volunteers. \nSue Schaffer is with the City of Fort Collins and will be highlighting how they utilize their end-of-year report to recognize the dedication of their volunteers across the community and internally. \n \nDonnica will be sharing how the Greeley/Weld Senior Foundation Inc. hosts their unique volunteer recognition event.  Each year, the Foundation offers grants to senior centers to help fund and maintain vital programs and services that benefit local older adults. A highlight of its efforts is the annual Hall of Fame event, which honors four (4) outstanding volunteers who have made a significant impact in their communities.  She will be sharing how they identify the recipients of the awards and how they execute their event. \n \nRead the bios of these two amazing volunteer professionals and we hope to see you at this session!\n \nAs the Fort Collins Volunteer Services Program Manager, Sue Schafer connects eager community members with meaningful service in 20 departments around the City.  Sue has managed volunteers for over 25 years, 18 of which have been with the City of Fort Collins.  Sue’s goal is to be a resource for staff as well as the community. With a background in conservation and environmental education, Sue loves the outdoors and believes in the health benefits of volunteering!\nFort Collins is a City of 175,000 people. Each year close to 7000 community members volunteer with the City organization, assisting departments in core service delivering.\n \nDonnica Fagan is a proud native Coloradoan with a master’s degree in Gerontology.  She serves as the Senior Nutrition Program Supervisor for the Weld County Area Agency on Aging, where she is dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of older adults in the community.  Donnica also leads as President of the Greeley/Weld Senior Foundation Inc., a non-profit organization committed to enhancing the lives of older adults through advocacy and recognition. When not working, Donnica enjoys spending quality time outdoors with her husband, two children, and their beloved dog.\n \n \Location:\nZoom\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Reimagining Volunteer Recognition<br /><br />01/20/26 11:00 AM MST - 01/20/26 12:00 PM MST<br />Description:<br />Join us for our first DOVIA session of 2025 Reimagining Volunteer Recognition.&nbsp; Sue Schaffer and Donnica Fagan will be sharing two different ideas from their programs on how they are recognizing volunteers.&nbsp;<br />
Sue Schaffer is with the City of Fort Collins and will be highlighting how they utilize their end-of-year report to recognize the dedication of their volunteers across the community and internally.&nbsp;<br />
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Donnica will be sharing how the Greeley/Weld Senior Foundation Inc. hosts their unique volunteer recognition event.&nbsp; Each year, the Foundation offers grants to senior centers to help fund and maintain vital programs and services that benefit local older adults. A highlight of its efforts is the annual Hall of Fame event, which honors four (4) outstanding volunteers who have made a significant impact in their communities.&nbsp; She will be sharing how they identify the recipients of the awards and how they execute their event.&nbsp;<br />
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Read the bios of these two amazing volunteer professionals and we hope to see you at this session!<br />
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As the Fort Collins Volunteer Services Program Manager, Sue Schafer connects eager community members with meaningful service in 20 departments around the City.&nbsp; Sue has managed volunteers for over 25 years, 18 of which have been with the City of Fort Collins.&nbsp; Sue&rsquo;s goal is to be a resource for staff as well as the community. With a background in conservation and environmental education, Sue loves the outdoors and believes in the health benefits of volunteering!<br />
Fort Collins is a City of 175,000 people. Each year close to 7000 community members volunteer with the City organization, assisting departments in core service delivering.<br />
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Donnica Fagan&nbsp;is a proud native Coloradoan with a master&rsquo;s degree in Gerontology.&nbsp; She serves as the&nbsp;Senior Nutrition Program Supervisor&nbsp;for the&nbsp;Weld County Area Agency on Aging, where she is dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of older adults in the community.&nbsp; Donnica also leads as&nbsp;President of the&nbsp;Greeley/Weld Senior Foundation Inc., a non-profit organization committed to enhancing the lives of older adults through advocacy and recognition. When not working, Donnica enjoys spending quality time outdoors with her husband, two children, and their beloved dog.<br />
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