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This is a natural progression in the life of every AmeriCorps*VISTA. As Members become familiar with the projects, the italicized activities become the goal of the Member workplan. The role of the AmeriCorps*VISTA is to build the capacity and sustainability of the project and community, and to ultimately work themselves out of a job. Note VISTA should not be involved in performing direct service except for training purposes.

DIRECT
SERVICE

INDIRECT
SERVICE

CAPACITY BUILDING
SUSTAINABLE ENDEAVORS
Tutor
Teach
Counsel
Advise
Driving Clients
Paint
Clerical
Service Delivery Gopher
Manual Labor

 

Recruit
Train
Supervise
Coordinate
Public Speaking
Press Releases
Fundraising Events
Organize Task Forces
Outreach
Grant writing
Develop Brochures
Develop Forms
Develop Procedures and Systems
Develop Speaker Bureau
Write Training Curriculum or Manual
Develop Press Kits
Develop Databases
Develop Volunteer Assignments
Develop Media Database
Train Trainers
Develop Volunteer Handbook
Develop Training Manual
Develop Volunteer Managment System
Develop Procedural Guide
Develop Community Partnerships
Develop Train the Trainers Curriculum
Secure Staffing
Create Infrastructure

VISTA ASSIGNMENTS

    1. Volunteer Coordinator
    2. Local Outreach
    3. Public Relations
    4. Public Liaison
    5. Grant Writer/Fund Raiser
    6. Project Enhancement/Development
    7. Local Resource Developer
    8. Employment Assistance
    9. Skills Enhancement Volunteer
    10. Community Program
Assignment Area Descriptions
The following are descriptions of the assignment areas listed above. They are determined from a review of the most requested VISTA duties as listed on VISTA Project applications.


Volunteer Coordinator - Coordinates and facilitates projects for community members. Recruits and keeps records of prospect and current members. Schedules hours and assignments suitable for volunteers and provides training. Collects information about community members and reports to project managers. Designs recruitment, placement, training, and retention strategy for members.

Local Outreach - Responsible for relations with community serviced by project. Communicates activities to clients and potential clients about the service of the project. May enlist the help of project clients and community members. Develops material to market services (e.g., brochures, flyers, pamphlets, web page, advertisement, etc.).

Public Relations - Promotes the message of the project to the general community. Must learn all aspects of the project and use available media to spread knowledge wider support of the program. Develops material to market services (e.g., press releases, articles, brochures, flyers, pamphlets, web page, advertisement, etc.).

Public Liaison - Develops partnerships and relations with targeted organizations and agencies. Learns all aspects of the agency and uses available contacts to expand collaborations with other community and public agencies for additional resources and funding.

Grant Writer/Fund Raiser - Produces income for project operation. Enlists project staff, members and clients to assist with fund raising projects after planning and research. Also responsible for the research and writing of grants appropriate to the needs and situation of the project.

Project Enhancement Volunteer - Volunteer, assist with strengthening projects functioning. May work with management to improve systems, methods of operations, and physical plant of projects. Roles could include: developing manuals, acquiring equipment and furniture through the private sector, searching for low-income renovations methods, establishing a computer database and more. May consult with other members in special projects in other areas.

Local Resource Developer - Learns community resources available and communicates information to project staff and clients. May work with groups, families or individuals to inform them of project services or outside services available at the project. Develops relationships for "one-stop shopping" by researching and cataloging local services, eligibility criteria and service providers.

Employment Assistance Communicator - Acts as an information source to help clients obtain employment. Develops programs to encourage the development of client job training and awareness. Enlist community members and private sector participants.

Skills Enhancement Volunteer - Provide instruction for project staff or community members in one or more of a variety of areas indicated by the project. Areas may involve finance, fund raising, computers, suggested education techniques or any area, which would improve the efficiency of the service.

Community Developer - Works with clients to form specific programs under the guidance of project management by presenting program information and services to groups targeted by the sponsor. Must become familiar with nature of the projects, the community, and local resources.