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Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program: Helping Hands Across Public Lands – Phase Ii: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Covering October 1 – December 31, 2007, Margaret N. Rees Dec 2007

Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program: Helping Hands Across Public Lands – Phase Ii: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Covering October 1 – December 31, 2007, Margaret N. Rees

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  • The number of records in the volunteer database increased 12% over last quarter. The database now contains 4,937 records.
  • Website activity decreased, recording an average of 82,859 hits per month, a decrease of 31% from last quarter, with an average of 8,191 pages viewed per month.
  • Volunteer fall training has been completed.
  • Three National Public Land Day Events have been completed.
  • Two hundred and ten people attended the Volunteer Recognition Event.


Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program: Helping Hands Across Public Lands – Phase Ii: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Covering July 1 - September 30, 2007, Margaret N. Rees Sep 2007

Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program: Helping Hands Across Public Lands – Phase Ii: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Covering July 1 - September 30, 2007, Margaret N. Rees

Get Outdoors Nevada

  • The number of records in the volunteer database increased 11% over last quarter. The database now contains 4,343 records.
  • Website activity increased, recording an average of 121,313 hits per month, an increase of 31% from last quarter, with an average of 11,475 pages viewed per month.
  • Volunteer fall training has been scheduled, developed and publicized.
  • Three National Public Land Day Events are planned.
  • Volunteer recognition banquet event is being planned and developed.
  • Transition in the program manager position took place. The position is currently filled with an interim volunteer program associate.


Southern Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program, Public Lands Institute Jul 2007

Southern Nevada Interagency Volunteer Program, Public Lands Institute

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Encourage volunteerism to conserve
and protect the diverse natural areas in Southern Nevada


Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships Interagency Volunteer Program: Final Project Report, May 31 2007, Margaret N. Rees May 2007

Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships Interagency Volunteer Program: Final Project Report, May 31 2007, Margaret N. Rees

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  • Was recognized with two consecutive National Take Pride in America Awards (2005 and 2006) in the Federal Program category.
  • Created a central clearinghouse created for Southern Nevada public lands volunteers, including:─ an online volunteer data‐management application (Volgistics) adopted and customized for the program and populated with 2,866 active and 974 prospective volunteer records ─ a community outreach Web site that currently averages 57,930 hits per month and has aided in the recruitment of 1,211 volunteers ─ branding development and marketing and outreach tool creation
  • Developed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all areas of Interagency Volunteer Program Management—recruitment, training, recognition, retention …


Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships -- Interagency Volunteer Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending March 31, 2007, Margaret N. Rees Mar 2007

Cooperative Conservation: Increasing Capacity Through Community Partnerships -- Interagency Volunteer Program: Quarterly Progress Report, Period Ending March 31, 2007, Margaret N. Rees

Get Outdoors Nevada

  • Volunteer database increased 10 percent over last quarter to contain 3,243 records.
  • Website activity increased, recording an average of 57,930 hits per month, with an average of 5,839 pages viewed per month (17 percent increase in pages viewed).
  • Volunteer orientation program delivered to 30 active volunteers.
  • Volunteer survey related to communication, training, and recognition complete.
  • Volunteer spring training scheduled, developed, and publicized.
  • Volunteers contributed 1,400 hours in the Great American Cleanup.
  • National volunteer week recognition plan developed.