Your volunteers are the engine that helps to move your mission forward, but even the best engine needs the right parts to run smoothly. Think of your program like a well-oiled machine—if the foundation isn’t strong, the whole thing can stall.
The Nonprofit Credential in Volunteer Management gives you the tools to build that solid foundation, ensuring your volunteers are running at full power and making a real impact. You’ve got the vision, and this will help everything click into place.
What’s included:
Learn the skills you need to celebrate your volunteers, strengthen their bond with your mission, and lead your volunteer team with confidence.
Upon completion, your organization will earn the UNA Volunteer Management Badge, a mark of excellence to share with your network and show the world you’re serious about making an impact.
Note: The Nonprofit Credential program is for 501(c) organizations only.
Cost
UNA Members: $180 for the first person/$40 for each additional participant
Not-Yet Members: $360 for the first person/$80 for each additional participant
Course Dates
Online Training Sessions
Day 1: Wednesday, April 23, 2025 | 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Day 2: Thursday, April 24, 2025 | 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Organizational Consultation
40-minute consult on Wednesday May 28, 2025 or Thursday May 29, 2025
Location
Online via Zoom
Subject Matter Expert: Kellie Mieremet
Kellie Mieremet is the Community Engagement Manager for The INN Between. She has a background in marketing, higher education, service-learning, and volunteer management. Kellie also comes with a deep sense of passion and dedication for the community and those that she serves. Before coming to The INN Between, she was the Volunteer & Engagement Director for the Family Support Center, she served a year as an AmeriCorps VISTA for the American Red Cross Disaster Services as their Volunteer Coordinator. Before that, she worked in higher education managing a service-learning program and then managed a federal grant focused on college access. In 2015 she received her Master of Arts in Community Leadership from Westminster College where she focused on how to locally support the profession of volunteer management. She sat for and earned the Certified in Volunteer Administration (CVA) credential in 2016. Kellie is the co-founder of Utah’s Professional Association for Volunteer Engagement (UPAVE), a community of practice designed to support the profession of volunteer management.
Sessions
Organizational Consultation: Wednesday May 28, 2025 or Thursday May 29, 2025