Volunteering Sample Clauses

Volunteering. 58.1 The parties recognise the community partnerships between ACT Government agencies and volunteers and the valuable contribution to the ACT community that volunteers make.
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Volunteering. In order to run a successful parent-run non-profit swimming program, family participation and volunteering is imperative. Volunteers are essential for running swim meets both away and home, coordinating award banquets, coordinating fundraising efforts, and many other important aspects of our swim team. Each FAMILY is required to provide 25 hours of volunteer work each fiscal year (September 1 – August 31). New families on their first year with MSC are only required to provide 10 hours of volunteer work. Families will be billed $15.00 for each unfulfilled hour of volunteer work. The list of some volunteer jobs plus instructions on how to log your hours can be found on our website. Swimmers who join mid- year will have the volunteer requirement prorated per the Head Coach. * Families are required to fulfill their volunteer hours regardless of if their swimmer(s) attend meets. * HOW TO PAY YOUR BILL – PLEASE SEE TWO OPTIONS BELOW ELECTRONIC PAYMENT The team head coach will create your account on our website. After logging in, please follow the directions below to update your payment opting either for credit card or checking account withdraw: LOG IN -> MY ACCOUNT -> SET UP AUTO PAY -> CHOOSE: CREDIT CARD or BANK ACCOUNT -> SAVE CHANGES. Invoices will be emailed out around 5 days before the end of the month for review. Your account will be charged on the 1st of the month. Please see below the fees associated to the electronic payment service. • ACH (checking account transfer) Fee: $1.25 (per transaction) • Credit Card (VISA or MasterCard) Fee: $0.30 + 2.95% (of the transaction amount) CHECK PAYMENT If you would like to pay by check, a $5.00 processing fee per member will be added to your invoice. Your bill will be sent to you via email on the 1st of every month, with the due date on the 15th. You can drop your check at the pool (we have a safe drop box in the staff room) or by mail (PO Xxx 000, XxXxxxxxxxx, XX). If a swimmer decides not to be on the team anymore, an email (or letter) must be submitted to the head coach by the 25th of the month. MSC members will be responsible for membership dues until an email (or letter) is received stating the swimmer has quit the team. RULES FOR TAKING A BREAK FROM THE TEAM As a year-round program that has year-round financial responsibilities, we prefer that families-swimmers keep supporting our team year-round. We understand if swimmers would like to take a break for a few months to do other sports. When that happens, we c...
Volunteering. Initials It is understood that CPN is a community theater that relies on volunteers to run successfully. We ask that all participants aid in the supporting of our theater by volunteering a shift during the rehearsal process/run of the show. This includes set-up, clean up, distribution of flyers, obtaining items for raffle baskets, food concessions and/or assisting with selling of ads for our playbill/journal.
Volunteering. The Sector has always been reliant on the time given free for no financial reward. The governance and operational elements of third sector groups continue to depend on volunteers. In a changing landscape, volunteering is an important step for many citizens as a step towards paid work- either as a returner or for those seeking to enter the workplace for the first time. Demographic changes are having impact on the volunteer base and bring both challenges as well as adding value to the work of groups. Organisations using volunteers’ face the challenge of meeting the increasingly high support needs of those for whom volunteering is a way of moving closer to employment. When considering utilising volunteers in new models of service delivery it must be recognised that volunteer led delivery is not a no cost option.
Volunteering. Management may allow employees to volunteer for variable work schedules 16 (e.g., four (4) 10-hour days; Thursday through Monday work week) as warranted by business need.
Volunteering. A bargaining unit employee may request a leave of absence, up to ten (10) consecutive days per calendar year, to volunteer in support of any charitable organization as defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code. To be eligible for this program, time must be taken in full day increments. Bargaining unit employees may choose to use CTO or be unpaid.
Volunteering. There are many opportunities to volunteer at STMS. School ASB activities, student celebrations, lunch supervision, and library support are some of the areas where volunteer assistance is needed. All volunteers must complete a district background check prior to volunteering. The district volunteer clearance procedure can be completed online. xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/ Please call 000-000-0000 if you have any questions. BUS TRANSPORTATION Buses will load and unload in the bus zone. The driver is in full charge of the bus and the students. Students are to obey the driver promptly and willingly. Buses have the right-of- way when leaving the campus. Parents who provide transportation for their children should deliver and pick-up their students at the front of the school building. Students being dropped off by parents shall not be on campus prior to 7:40am. Once students arrive to school, they are to proceed to the gymnasium, cafeteria (if eating breakfast), or sign into the library until released at 7:53am. BUS PASSES Students planning to get off the bus at a stop or ride a bus other than their regular arrangements must present the bus driver a pass issued from the main office. To obtain a bus pass the student must bring a signed note from their parent/guardian granting permission. The note must include the address and bus number for the requested bus pass. No walking /bus pass will be issued to visit elementary schools without written permission by the school or teacher they are wanting to visit and a note from their parent and then transportation home must be provided by parents. The request for all bus passes must be presented to the office prior to lunchtime. There will be no bus passes issued on early release days or the last day of school with the exception of child care. All bus passes are subject to seating availability. LEAVING SCHOOL AT THE END OF THE DAY At the close of school, unless they are attending a school- sponsored activity, students are expected to ride home on the bus or with their parents/guardians. Students that walk to and from school must have a note registered in the office. Students will not be allowed to ride home with unauthorized individuals without written permission from a parent/guardian. This includes neighbors, friends or older siblings.
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Volunteering. TYCC is a not-for-profit corporation that is operated entirely by volunteers.
Volunteering. Anyone who regularly gives of their time freely to the branch should be registered as a volunteer, regardless of whether they are a member of the branch committee or have a named role. Registered volunteers will be invited to become members of the MND Association. The branch committee will liaise with all local volunteers and the ASC to ensure all such volunteers are identified on the MND Association’s central records and have therefore access to relevant insurance and communications.
Volunteering. 16.1 The SCO is keen to support a growth in volunteering aligned to the Space programme and will contact the Service Provider should opportunities arise for such activity. The SCO may also lead promotion of the volunteering agenda in specific local areas or for specific types of activities should such opportunities be identified. All successful volunteers identified through the SCO will be required to produce evidence of clear, up to date enhanced DBS certificates to the SCO/and the Service Provider for whom they undertake volunteering.
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