May 19, 2012

Consulting Services For Your Nonprofit

Wendy Biro-Pollard

Wendy Biro-Pollard is a Certified Volunteer Administrator (CVA), speaker, facilitator and consultant with over 30 years of practical experience. Wendy has led hundreds of workshops and seminars for individuals in the public and private sector, for state and national associations, and for national service and faith-based programs.

  • Organize special events
  • Marketing products and services
  • Raising Funds
  • Leading nonprofit boards and associations
  • Chairing local, state and national conferences
  • Directing successful volunteer programs

Non-Profit Services

General Training

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Volunteer Management

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Board Development

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Healthcare Volunteers

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Working for the Earth

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GuideStar Survey: Hard Times for Charitable Organizations

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Add Tech Volunteers to Your Team

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Older Adult Volunteers Bring New Expertise and New Life to Nonprofits

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