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Volunteering Abroad: Top 5 Ways to take your EVP Global  


Are you considering taking your volunteer program global?   RSVP Today!

Presented by Pamela Hawley,  CEO of UniversalGiving

Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 8am PST/11am EST  

These online webinars are FREE for AngelPoints clients and $25.00/non-clients.

Join us for this tactical webinar to see how CSR-driven companies are developing employee volunteer programs abroad.  Pamela Hawley has worked with over 20 Fortune 500 clients such as Cisco and BEA to provide access to quality international volunteer opportunities.  During the webinar, Pamela will share the top five ways to take any employee volunteer program global.  Also, a special corporate guest who successfully expanded their volunteer program globally will share their best practices. We hope to see you there!  Don’t miss out! RSVP now for this exclusive online event from AngelPoints!

About Pamela Hawley



Ms. Hawley is founder and CEO of UniversalGiving, a social entrepreneurship nonprofit that helps people volunteer with and donate to the top-performing international NGOs.  To support its sustainability, they bulit UniversalGiving Corporate, a customized version to support global employee giving and volunteer programs, which contributes to UniversalGiving’s sustainability. Ms. Hawley was a co-founder of VolunteerMatch in 1996 which has matched two million volunteers with nonprofits.  In 1999 she launched VolunteerMatch Corporate, a version for employee volunteer programs. More than 20 Fortune 500 companies became clients, generating $1 million+ and 43% of VM’s sustainability. Ms. Hawley’s international experience includes work and volunteering abroad in microfinance in remote villages of India; crisis relief work in the 2000 El Salvador earthquake; sustainable farming in Guatemala. Studies include a political science degree cum laude at Duke University and scholarship in international/communications masters at The Annenberg School of Communications, USC.  


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