Holly manages programming for civic engagement and volunteer initiatives, which includes developing community partnerships with local organizations and training on volunteer management, technology, and project scoping. Holly manages their largest day of service, HandsOn Day. She oversees the organization’s operations, including reporting, communications, social media, and maintenance of the website and online volunteer database.
Holly’s background is in nonprofit programming, event planning, higher education, and writing and editing. She is a graduate of the Emerging Nonprofit Leaders Program and has earned her 80-hour and 120-hour certificates in nonprofit management from Nonprofit Learning Point. Prior to HandsOn, she worked in student affairs at a local college and with a college access program. Holly graduated cum laude with a B.A. in Sociology and a minor in Business from the University of Richmond.
Last year, 62.8 million Americans volunteered 7.9 billion hours. Based on the Independent Sector’s valuation of a volunteer hour ($23.56 in 2015), all that time is worth more than $186