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Civic Matchmaking and the Power of Retired Baby Boomers
Civic Matchmaking and the Power of Retired Baby Boomers
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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Episode one in a two-part series uncovers the power of tapping into baby boomers for communities interested in improving community engagement and helping government and nonprofits address the growing workforce crunch. The Give 5 Civic Matchmaking program was started in Springfield, Missouri to address social isolation among retirees, while plugging the highly skilled boomers into the community for meaningful projects. It has grown into an initiative filling service gaps and improving trust in local government.In Part One, Listeners Will:Learn how to recognize the value retirees and other older adults have and the positive impact they can have on our communities, including municipal boards and commissions and special projects that fill service gaps.Understand the detrimental impact that the growing (and "silent") challenge of social isolation is having on our communities and identify at least one strategy to combat it.Hear how the Give 5 program provides "fuel" to volunteer efforts that can address their community's most critical issue(s).Learn how to leverage the support of volunteers to improve civic engagement across the entire community during a time when all communities need enhanced dialogue.Part 2 will provide specific details about how communities can partner with them to launch the program in their home cities.
Released:
Apr 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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