Thank you for completing this online presentation of the Volunteer Management Competencies. We hope that you will feel empowered to seek out more information for professional development, including joining or organizing a peer to peer network in your own community and participating in conferences.
References
Cruess, SR, Johnston, S & Cruess, RL (2004), "Profession": A Working Definition for Medical Educators. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 16 (1), 74-76.
Durley, CC (Primary Author), National Organization for Competency Assurance, (2005) The NOCA Guide to Understanding Credentialing Concepts; retrieved from http://www.noca.org/portals/0/CredentialingConcepts.pdf
Rizzardi, KW (2005) Defining Professionalism: I know it when I see it. The Florida Bar Journal, July/August, 38-43.
Schultz, D. (2004), Professional Ethics in a Postmodern Society. Public Integrity, 6 (4), 279-297.
For more information, check out www.volunteermaine.org for additional resources, the “From the Field: Conversation in Volunteer Management”, a blog for volunteer managers, and links to other valuable websites.
To stay connected with this project or to share comments, questions, and insights, contact Anne Schink, Project INVEST at Anne.Schink@maine.gov

This project was funded by the Corporation for National and Community Service through a grant for Program Development Assistance and Training (PDAT).
Opinions or points of view expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Maine Commission for Community Service, Muskie School of Public Service, or the Corporation for National and Community Service.

