The RSVP Family Literacy Program is an important part of the nonprofit’s mission (Source: Sara Morton).
“RSVP creates and runs unique community programs powered by skilled volunteers to advance education and wellness for all ages and strengthen nonprofits through capacity-building and volunteer services,” Sara Morton, director of communications and outreach for RSVP told Fideri News Network.
Morton shared their programs, events, and how the community can get involved.
Their programs focus on education and wellness:
On what are the biggest challenges, the nonprofit currently faces, Morton said, “Our biggest challenge is that RSVP is a grantee program of the AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP program. There is a possible funding deficit or complete loss of funding through the program, which accounts for one-third of RSVP’s budget. So, we have severely downsized our office location and other program expenses to continue to serve our community in the case that the funding is lost.
On what she enjoys most about the work she does, she explained,” Our volunteer programs are ongoing, skill-based opportunities that provide volunteers with a purpose and our clients with a benefit they may not have access to if it were a paid program. It is amazing seeing the difference the programs make for not only the client, but the volunteers themselves. It gives people intergenerational experiences and creates beautiful connections throughout our community.”
RSVP also hosts community events, including a webinar for businesses to learn about tax credits supporting nonprofits, and monthly Tech Talks that provide a space for community members to learn about a short topic and then ask questions about their devices.
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How can the community get involved?
Morton emphasized that they are always looking for volunteers.
“Our volunteer enrollment form will ask what programs the potential volunteer is interested in, then our volunteer coordinators will schedule an interview to ensure that is the best fit for them. We recruit volunteers 18+ and only PA residents. You do not need prior teaching experience to volunteer with our education programs,” she explained.
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