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    Foster the next generation of talent – mentor a CWC student in a short-term service-learning project at a local nonprofit

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    Apply your professional skills to the greater good in your community!

     

    Are you looking for ways to utilize your skills to make a positive impact on your community?

    Through a mutual partnership with Wyoming community colleges and nonprofits, ServeWyoming is re-launching the Professional Volunteer Network (PVN) Initiative. PVN (AKA Pro Bono) is designed to lead, mobilize and engage Wyoming volunteers and degree-seeking community college students to give their time, professional expertise and applied learning to nonprofits in need of volunteer management and capacity building support, in the form of short-term, training-focused projects known as Service Grants.

    Join this network of Wyoming professionals who are committed to driving social change in their communities by donating their time and expertise to help build the capacity of local nonprofits. This is a great opportunity to develop skills, teach others and learn more about the nonprofits in your community.

    If you are interested in applying, please go to www.servewyoming.org and click on “Give Pro bono” or call us at (307) 234-3428.

    CWC students who are interested in applying for the program will be paired with a qualified professional in the community who will help you design and work towards completion of the project. Upon completion of the project you will earn a $500 stipend.

    If there is something specific you would like to learn or an experience you would like to list on your resume, but do not know where to start, call ServeWyoming at 307-234-3428 or go to www.servewyoming.org today. You can also visit with Lance Goede, Director of Student Success at Central Wyoming College, at (307)855-2175 or catch him in his office, Main Campus Riverton: MAIN HALL 101T.

            

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