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| Mission | Membership | Additional Information | Board | Volunteer Management Training |
Kalamazoo Association of Volunteer Administrators (KAVA)
The Volunteer Center of Greater Kalamazoo plays an active role in supporting organizations that help nonprofit organizations to build their capacity to serve the community. A long-term relationship has existed between the Volunteer Center and KAVA and we strongly support the mission and purpose of this organization. Our staff is actively engaged in KAVA meetings and serves on the Executive Board to promote the work of this very important networking and professional development group.
KAVA History
Established in 1980, the Kalamazoo Association of Volunteer Administrators (KAVA) was formed to facilitate the exchange of information and to promote networking between non-profit professionals working with volunteers. In November 1980, four officers were elected who together with four committee chairs formed the first KAVA Board. By January of 1981, KAVA had approximately 40 members and by June of that year, membership had grown to include 54 members.
Mission
The mission of KAVA is to shape the future of volunteerism by shaping, strengthening and promoting the profession of volunteer maangement. The purpose of KAVA is to provide an opportunity to share professional skills through training and information sharing, to promote volunteer leadership and administration as a profession, to support members in skill development, and to enable members to keep abreast of and have impact on legislative issues affecting volunteerism.
Members
Executive Board members are elected annually and are assigned specific responsibilities designed to contribute to the development of the group. With input from the general membership, the board is responsible for planning membership meetings, the Annual Meeting, and the biennial KAVA conference. Currently, the KAVA Board consists of four officers and six committee chairs.
The Annual Meeting features a special luncheon, a dynamic speaker, and presentation of the Volunteer Manager of the Year award. The biennial conference is a day-long retreat style event, which provides members and other attendees with an opportunity to participate in activities and educational sessions that will enhance their volunteer management skills.
Today, KAVA remains a professional organization comprised of individuals, working in the field of volunteer management in a variety of organizations in Kalamazoo County. For more information please contact us via email at KAVA@volunteerkalamazoo.org.
KAVA Membership Application (.pdf form)
KAVA Bylaws
KAVA Informational Flyer
Current Agency Membership Roster
Executive Board Members & Committee Chairs
For more information about any of these services, please contact any Executive Board member.
| Executive Board | |||
| Member | Agency | ||
| President | Ann MacCreery | Volunteer Center of Greater Kalamazoo | amaccreery@volunteerkalamazoo.org |
| Vice President | Kathy McNinch | Kalamazoo Drop-In Child Care | kzoodropin@sbcglobal.net |
| Trasurer | Jane Bodway | Diocese of Kalamazoo | jbodway@dioceseofkalamazoo.org |
| Secretary | Cindy Harwood | In-House Hospice Solutions | charwood@inhousecaresolutions.com |
Committees |
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| Chair | Agency | ||
| Long Range Planning | Kathy McNinch | Kalamazoo Drop-In Child Care | kzoodropin@sbcglobal.net |
| Membership | Sue VanderMeer | Kalamazoo Loaves & Fishes | sue@kzoolf.org |
| Nominations | joe schmitt | Diocese of Kalamazoo | jschmitt@dioceseofkalamazoo.org |
| Program | Karen Kacynski | Housing Resources, Inc. | kkacynski@housingresourcesinc.org |
| Publicity & Historian | Kathleen Kelleher | Senior Services, Inc. | kkelleher@seniorservices1.org |
| Volunteer Thank-You Ad | Jane Bodway | Diocese of Kalamazoo | jbodway@dioceseofkalamazoo.org |
For more information about KAVA, please contact us at 269-382-8350 or contact us.