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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

SCARE for a CURE Volunteer Incentive Program



The success of SCARE for a CURE wouldn't be possible without the contributions of our dedicated and tireless volunteers. Our volunteers bring new ideas and energy each year to everything we do; we couldn't do it without you!

As part of our Volunteer Recognition Program, SCARE for a CURE hosts a Volunteer Appreciation Party in November. We also have fun and informal teambuilding social gatherings, ranging from bowling to paintball.

This year we are introducing a new component to volunteer recognition -- the Volunteer Incentive Program (VIP). This program is another way to say "THANKS!" to our volunteers for all your contributions.

Here's the scoop:

1st Day
  • Can buy work shirt at cost (pictured above)

10 Hours (2 work days)
  • Invitation to Volunteer Party
  • 1 Raffle Ticket (raffle at party)
  • Water Bottle (2nd day)
20 Hours
  • All 10 hour incentives
  • +2 (3 total) Raffle Tickets (raffle at party)
  • Event button
40 Hours
  • All 20 hour incentives
  • +2 (5 total) Raffle Tickets
  • 2 Dress Rehearsal Tickets
  • Event t-shirt at cost
80 Hours
  • All 40 hour incentives
  • Bandana w/SCARE logo
  • +2 (7 total) Raffle Tickets
100+ Hours
  • All 80 hour incentives
  • T-shirt
  • 10 total Raffle Tickets
  • Highlighted listing on SCARE Web site
To receive credit for your hours, don't forget to sign in and out of at SCARE for a CURE activities during the Build at the LAB or the BUNKER, and during run nights as well. You can also submit other SCARE related activities through the Volunteer Hours Tracking form. This information helps us track volunteer hours for our organization and your incentive!

Our Volunteer Incentive Program also recognizes those groups that volunteer together. We will feature volunteer groups on our web site as well. Check out our blog post "Opportunities for Volunteer Groups and Service Organizations" if you know an organization that would like to join our efforts as we raise money and awareness for Breast Cancer Resource Centers of Texas and other local charities.

Not a SCARE for a CURE volunteer yet but want to be? Read our blog post on how to get started.

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