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Happy National Volunteer Week by Natalie DeHart
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American Evaluation Association (AEA) American Evaluation Association (AEA)
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Dateline: Washington, DC
Saturday, April 21, 2018

 
Natalie DeHart here, AEA’s Membership Programs Coordinator. As the week of National Volunteer Week closes, I wanted to take a moment to touch on why volunteering for AEA is so great.
Volunteering allows you, our members, to make meaningful contributions to the fulfillment of AEA’s governance, operations, and membership programming. It provides the opportunity for more members to get involved in a leadership capacity and to network with other fellow evaluators on AEA initiatives they are passionate about.
To volunteer for a Working Group, please complete the contact form here and return to AEA via fax or email. While you may submit an application for most Working Groups, those with a membership status that indicate ‘Open’ are actively seeking members on a rolling basis and will receive top priority in placement.
AEA would not be able to provide outstanding membership programming without the help of our volunteers who provide valuable member input on current programs, or help staff brainstorm new ones.  Volunteering for AEA takes a great deal of time, energy, dedication, and a strong commitment to the organization’s ends goals. To our volunteers who have helped make this association truly great – thank you – we would not be where we are without your efforts!
Visit our website to volunteer today!  For any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to myself, Zachary Grays, or Milos Popovic at info@eval.org.

About AEA

The American Evaluation Association is an international professional association and the largest in its field. Evaluation involves assessing the strengths and weaknesses of programs, policies, personnel, products and organizations to improve their effectiveness. AEA’s mission is to improve evaluation practices and methods worldwide, to increase evaluation use, promote evaluation as a profession and support the contribution of evaluation to the generation of theory and knowledge about effective human action. For more information about AEA, visit www.eval.org.

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