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1101 Haynes Street
Suite 205
Raleigh, NC 27604
919.833.3662
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Volunteers: The Heart and Hands of TLC
The expertise of volunteers with a wide range of interests is absolutely
essential to the strength and success of TLC. TLC began as a volunteer
organization and we could not have come this far without the support of
our dedicated volunteers.
Volunteers serve on our 21-member Board of
Directors, on four committees that provide most of the oversight and
guidance of TLC’s work, and in hundreds of other volunteer activities from
building trails to sending mail.
Get involved!
TLC offers several structured volunteer opportunities, as described below.
Use the links provided to let us know you're interested.
Volunteer Roles
Our structured volunteer roles include the following:
- Office Assistants: Help with filing, mailings, answering
phones and any other general office assistance needed by TLC staff.
Contact
- Site Stewards: Assist in stewardship of TLC properties by
walking the trails and boundaries of our preserves, doing light maintenance
during these walks, and reporting on conditions to the TLC's Stewardship
staff. Contact
- Trail Crew: Assist in stewardship of TLC properties by helping
to build and maintain trails. Go to the
Trail Crew page to learn about upcoming trail workdays or
to be added to our Trail Crew email list.
Contact
- Interns: Students from area universities helping TLC staff
meet program goals while gaining valuable real-world experience. Check
our Internship page for more information.
- Consulting Volunteers: Individuals or companies with special
talents or expertise who provide pro bono project-based services.
These volunteers work with the staff member who has oversight responsibility
for a particular project. Consulting volunteers help us with: real
estate law, estate planning, land surveying, land
appraisal, natural resource evaluation (i.e., biologists),
regional planning, event planning, leading outings
(with experience in outdoor leadership or natural science), grant-writing,
writing articles, photography, and graphic design.
Use our Staff Directory to get in touch
with the staff member most closely associated with your area of expertise.
- Committee Members: Dedicated volunteers with special skills
and experience are recruited for the four committees that focus on different
aspects of TLC’s activities:
- Land Protection Committee: Evaluates potential conservation
projects and shepherds acquisitions.
- Communications Committee: Advises TLC on ways to use
communications and public advocacy to increase public awareness
and support of the organization and its conservation goals. Seeking
committee members with backgrounds in public relations, marketing,
advertising, media, design, public advocacy, and lobbying.
- Finance & Investment Committee: Monitors all financial aspects of TLC, except that of fund-raising, to ensure the organization is in good financial health.
- Advisory Councils: established for two-county areas within
our region (Wake/Johnston, Durham/Orange, Chatham/Lee), the advisory
councils each meet once a year to learn of recent TLC projects and to
provide feedback.
Don't see how you fit in? We have many other ways for volunteers to help
out. Send us a note about your interests
and we'll let you know how you can help.
Tools for Volunteers
Here you can find tools for current
volunteers, and learn about some of the responsibilities of our current
volunteers.
Copyright © 2006-2008, Triangle Land Conservancy
Last
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