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Committees

Behind the scenes, a cadre of dedicated volunteers, members of the Advisory Committee, and staff work together to build and sustain our chapter. Although we do not currently have standing committiees in all of these areas, we anticipate forming them as our chapter grows, and welcome volunteer expertise in all areas in the meantime. If you are interested in these responsibilities, including the Advisory Committee contact us at nrockies_info@wlrv.org!

Advisory Committee

This group of community leaders guides the chapter in all aspects of its work, including the projects it selects, partnerships it develops with other organizations, and the volunteer leadership program. The committee also helps with fundraising and marketing.

Outreach & Marketing Committee

Getting the message about the work we do, and educating current volunteers, is key to developing a strong community of people engaged in stewardship. This committee creatively develops fun, pithy ways to share information about WRV as an organization and ways for the community to get involved.

Development Committee

This energetic group ensures that we can develop sufficient funding sources to support our restoration projects, community development activities and general operational needs. Volunteers on this committee do a variety of tasks, including: researching and writing grant proposals; developing relationships with local corporations; planning fundraising events, and working with potential donors.

Leadership Development Committee (LDC)

A diverse group of trained, enthusiastic leadership volunteers serve as the driving force behind our restoration projects and community building activities and recruits, trains, mentors and provides support for volunteers.

Projects Committee

Executing successful, high quality ecological restoration projects is at the heart of what we do. The Projects Committee ensures that we maintain high quality, and finds innovative new ways to improve our project selection and execution processes.

 

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