IDED Annual Report
Commission on Volunteer Service
The
Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service
(ICVS) has the responsibility of developing and communicating a statewide vision
and ethic of service, and promoting that vision throughout the state. This includes
promoting service and developing service programs and collaborative approaches in
Iowa.
Accomplishments for the Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service for FY ’09 include:
Iowa Volunteer Hall of Fame — The following Iowa individuals and groups
were inducted into the Iowa Volunteer Hall of Fame by Lt. Governor Patty Judge during
a special ceremony held in the State Capitol Building on February 25, 2009 as part
of the 4th annual Volunteer Awareness Day:
- Organization/Nonprofit category — The 10,000 Hours Show (statewide)
- Family Category — Robert Mitchell and Janet Burch of West Des Moines
- Individual Category — Andrew Allen of Huxley, Thomas Barbee of Coralville,
Dr. Bobbretta Brewton of Des Moines, Dorothy Dykstra of Sioux Center, June Judge
of Iowa City, Bill Leaver of Des Moines, Betty Nielsen of Fonda, Barbara Tomlinson
of Lansing and Annie Wignall of Newton.
Governor’s Volunteer Awards — More than 680 volunteers were selected
for Governor’s Volunteer Awards in FY 2009. This program was established
in 1982 to honor and recognize volunteers for the commitment, service and time that
they contribute to Iowa's government agencies and nonprofit organizations. Volunteers
may be nominated for an award in one of three categories: Individual, Group, or
Length of Service. A special category was added in 2009 to recognize disaster
assistance and recovery volunteers.
Annual Conference — In October, 2008, more than 400 nonprofit leaders
attended the ICVS nonprofit conference that took place in cooperation with the The
Larned A. Waterman Iowa Non-profit Resource Center. Attendees had the opportunity
to choose from 48 workshop slots on nonprofit management, volunteer management,
and professional development. The keynote speakers, Cy Wakeman and Kris Meyer,
gave inspirational and motivational presentations, and attendees also had the opportunity
to participate in a service project, visit with exhibitors, and purchase resource
material from the onsite library. The conference received positive feedback
from more than 95 percent of post conference survey takers.
Volunteer Solutions — Work continues on the roll-out for the statewide
Enterprise Edition of Volunteer Solutions, an online volunteer matching system that
makes it extremely easy for individuals to locate volunteer opportunities in their
communities. This system also enables the state to offer a one-stop Web portal,
www.volunteeriowa.org, that can be utilized to coordinate state and national Days
of Service, as well as managing response and recovery volunteers during times of
disaster — not only volunteers from Iowa, but from across the country. In
December, a Volunteer Solutions users’ network will be launched to help provide
technical assistance to administrators of local Volunteer Solutions systems throughout
Iowa.
Training Events — throughout FY 2009, ICVS staff coordinated or provided
training for the commission’s primary constituent groups: AmeriCorps programs
and certified Iowa Mentoring Partnership programs. Trainings were held that
focused on:
- AmeriCorps member recruitment / management
- Grant writing
- Disaster Preparedness
- Diversity and Cross-Cultural Communication
- Civic Engagement
- “Good to Great”
- Building Business Partnerships
- Becoming a Mentoring Advocate
In addition, special trainings were held for the general public:
- Disability Inclusion conference was held to help people with disabilities
learn about self-empowerment, their rights and responsibilities, and opportunities
available through national service
- Volunteer Reception Center training was held in order to make sure
communities are prepared to handle the large number of volunteers that typically
respond during and after disasters.
Learn & Serve — ICVS is one of only three commissions selected
to receive a community-based service learning grant. The grant provides $500,000
in federal funds over a three-year period. Project goals include engagement
of 6,900 young people in service learning projects in six communities: Cedar Rapids,
Des Moines, Waterloo, Humboldt, Marshalltown and Winterset. Community-Based
Service Learning is a successful means of engaging students in key learning areas,
such as leadership, teamwork, communication, and civic engagement. The Iowa
project will be sub-granted to Iowa State University 4H Extension. As a leader
in youth development in Iowa and with many connections throughout Iowa’s urban
and rural communities, the commission looks forward to working with ISU on a successful
project.
AmeriCorps — The Commission continues to expand its AmeriCorps program
activities. This year, the Commission successfully received nearly $1.6 million
in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding that was sub-granted to
programs to increase their capacity and engage more volunteers in service. Only
New York and California received more ARRA funds through the Corporation for National
and Community Service, our federal funding agency. In addition, we continued
with our strong competitive portfolio of eight programs, receiving more than $1.3
million in federal funding. Including our four formula programs and one planning
grant, ICVS was awarded more than $3.8 million for AmeriCorps program operations
during 2009. In total, Iowa had more than 1,200 AmeriCorps members serving
in Iowa.
National and State Days of Service — Throughout each year, there are
many opportunities for ICVS to promote citizen volunteerism. ICVS designated
several days in FY 2009 for special promotion. These days of service are spread
throughout the year and each have a special emphasis and allow for unique partnerships.
Numerous projects were held all over the state on these designated Days of Service:
- Make a Difference Day (always the 4th Saturday of October)
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service (January 19). Emphasis
on civil rights and cultural understanding.
- Aaron Eilerts Day of Service and Giving (February 24). Focus
is school based projects.
- National Volunteer Week (last full week of April)
- Shelter Awareness Day (April 25). Focused on raising awareness
of domestic violence and homeless youth shelters across Iowa.