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Aside from meeting people, developing professionally and having fun, our volunteers can also take advantage of the following benefits:

 

Volunteer Recognition Event

 

You're invited! Once the volunteering year winds down in June, we take the opportunity to celebration all IABC/BC volunteer contributions at a recognition event just for you.

 

President's Awards

 

Could you be the next "Volunteer of the Year" or "Outstanding New Volunteer"? Absolutely! Each year, we honour two volunteers who have made the greatest impact on the chapter or have made their mark by demonstrating above and beyond expectations on a particular task, project or event. Nominations are solicited each spring and the awards are given out at the end of the IABC/BC year. 

 

Local Communications Volunteers Recognized

Market Wire (press release) - USA

 

Career Development

 

Many volunteers cite networking and professional development as their reasons for volunteering. Connect with the communications professionals on your volunteer team, as well as your committee director or volunteer leader to get your questions answered and meet more people in your industry.

 

Leadership Development

 

Interested in being on the board some day? Talk to your committee director or volunteer leader, or any member of the IABC/BC executive, so they can look out for opportunities for you to take on a leadership role.

 

 

Letter to Employer or Letter of Reference

 

On request, Volunteer Services (and/or your volunteer leader) will send your employer a letter of recommendation, or write you a general letter of reference based on your volunteer work with IABC/BC. Contact Volunteer Services.

 

Other Benefits

 

Some volunteer roles offer additional benefits due to the nature of the work being done. For example, at the 2000 International Conference, volunteer members were provided with the opportunity to attend professional development sessions in exchange for volunteering their time to help run the conference.

 

Costs

 

As a not-for-profit association, IABC/BC cannot accommodate food, parking, transportation and event costs incurred by volunteers. However, volunteers will be reimbursed for any pre-approved out-of-pocket expenses paid for by them on behalf of the chapter.