Webinar On Databases For Watershed Group Volunteer And Member Management Set For Jan. 31
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The PA Organization For Watersheds and Rivers will host a January 31 webinar on Databases for Watershed Group Volunteer and Member Management starting at Noon.

Tracking, maintaining, and managing your member and volunteer lists is one of the most time-consuming parts of running a watershed organization. But the payoffs are huge-- organizations grow much faster when they have solid systems for tracking and renewing members and volunteers.

Join POWR and guest presenter Baird Straughan, who will talk about the range of databases available for river and watershed groups.

Baird will share an online tool for evaluating what kind of database fits your organization’s needs.

Baird has created a unique volunteer and membership management database designed with community watershed organizations in mind and will provide a brief introduction to that as well.

Click Here to register or for more information.  Questions should be directed to Tali MacArthur, Program Manager for Watershed Outreach, by calling 570.718.6507 Ext. 203 or sending email to: tmacarthur@pecpa.org.

For more information on programs, initiatives, other upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the PA Organization For Watersheds and Rivers website.  POWER is an affiliate organization of the PA Environmental Council.

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[Posted: January 15, 2019]


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