Volunteer Mobilization Project

 
 

Requirements for the project are as follows:

  • Recruit a minimum of five non-AmeriCorps volunteers (volunteers can be family members, friends, neighbors, etc.)

  • There is no age requirement

  • Each member must serve a minimum time of one hour per volunteer.

  • Members will summarize the experience and its results in the Monthly Progress Report during the month(s) in which project took place.

  • Members can do multiple projects throughout their term. Not all five volunteers have to participate in one project on one day. Projects can be spread out during the term.

  • Examples of projects that do not fulfill this requirement can be heard in the Monthly Progress Report Video Tutorial.

A Volunteer Mobilization Project must directly benefit your service site and/or the community you are serving. In particular, the project should be something additional to your term of service. Think of the Volunteer Mobilization Project as an opportunity for volunteers to learn more about your site and how they can directly help your site and the community it serves. Asking folks to volunteer to help setup for an event hosted by your site, doing a book/toy drive for waiting rooms at your site and/or asking volunteers to hand out flyers about services your site provides and other awareness issues related to your site are some ideas that can potentially work.

In addition to creating your own VMP from scratch, you can also mobilize volunteers to work in public volunteer opportunities hosted by your college, university, or service site. 9/11 and MLK Days of Service are great days to recruit volunteers because there are plenty of opportunities.

Below are some examples of outstanding Volunteer Mobilization Projects for each of our focus areas and at the bottom, is a list of other suggestions. We hope this helps!  

Again, thank you for your service! Please let us know if you have questions or concerns.


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Nicole Plumb - Education 2 (College)

My Volunteer Mobilization Project involves the creation of a pipeline list of math tutors for the organization. Many of our students face difficulties in foundational math skills because of their turbulent childhoods. We have a high need for appropriate, low cost tutors, though it often takes a while to find those kind of resources when the students really need the help now. 

Throughout my service, I have researched tutor options and have helped four students access private tutoring opportunities. Part of finding tutors has included working with students' families to determine how the services would be paid for, if necessary. 

Additionally, I helped to mobilize students from the University of Utah to assist with tutoring efforts during our monthly Saturday Academies. These tutors helped with Spanish, math, and chemistry. They also provided mentoring since the volunteer students are all first generation college students. 

Overall, this project benefited the students we serve as they are able to improve in foundational academic concepts. I heard from a few students specifically how helpful their tutor has been. This project contributes to the overall mission of First Star Academy, which is to "improve the lives of foster youth by partnering with child welfare agencies, universities, and school districts to ensure foster youth have the academic, life skills, and adult supports needed to successfully transition to higher education and adulthood.


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Marissa Storey - Education 1 ( K-12)

My Volunteer Mobilization Project was to create "Whisper Phones" for my service location. Whisper Phones are devices that students can use during reading. They hold the device up to their ear and read into it quietly. It can help all of the students focus on reading by helping to facilitate a calmer and quieter reading environment. The phones can also help them to hear and distinguish different sounds more clearly. I gathered the supplies to make the whisper phones and then brought the 6 volunteers together in two different groups of three. The first group measured and cut the PVC pipe to the correct length and put the 90 degree elbow pieces on both ends of each 3 inch pipe length. The second group helped to wrap the PVC pipe in a colored duct tape and decorative tape so it would be visually appealing to the children. They have now been implemented at my service site with great success for some of our students.


Amylia Romele - Healthy Futures

My volunteer mobilization project was distributing flyers at the local Farmers Market that gave details about the Dental Clinic and information to learn more about the service we provide. The volunteers shared the same role by handing out flyers to people from the community to seek out the dental clinic.

We benefited the site that I serve by bringing awareness to the clinic and advertising the services available. This will hopefully bring some new patients into the clinic and raise awareness about all what we offer to the community.


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Kathleen Burke- Capacity Building

My first project, I had four volunteers put together and run a conference for clinics throughout the region. They helped me come up with activities to facilitate their learning and how to improve the level of healthcare quality they can offer to their clients. After several days of working to put the conference together, they helped me to put it on the actual day of the conference.

For my second project, I mobilized 2 volunteers, I needed to research the resources available in various communities in the region. We spent the day calling agencies, and asking them where similar services to what they offer exist elsewhere. This was in an effort to put together a resource list for upcoming conferences as a handout.

Other Volunteer Mobilization Projects

Again, thank you for your service! Please let me know if you have questions or concerns.

Education

Recruiting volunteers to cleaning and/or repairing the site’s facilities

Recruiting volunteers to provide additional tutoring or homework help

Recruiting volunteers to helps create educational manipulation tools for classrooms.

Healthy Futures

Recruiting volunteers to collect, assemble, and distribute oral health care products/oral hygiene kits, pamphlets, brushing and flossing instructions.

Recruiting volunteers to provide health education to children at elementary schools, YMCA, Boys and Girls Club, etc.

Recruiting volunteers to support local races, marathons, etc. which support your community or service area.

Recruiting volunteers to provide health education to adults in various healthcare facilities

Capacity Building

Recruit volunteers to promote non-profit services and resources

Recruit volunteers to plan events and activities for communities

Recruit volunteers to plan a service or activity that benefits the community and or service site