Our Back to School Program is an annual late summer event where parents can sign their school children up for a backpack with grade appropriate supplies and pick it up before the first day of school. COA works with the school office to pay for school fees, if needed.
The Midwest Ohio chapter is looking for a Mosaic Chair to help plan local service activities with the adult and junior branch members.
The annual fundraising gala is the Midwest Ohio CISV Chapter’s main fundraiser for the year. That means “all hands on deck”! We need lots of volunteers to help with all aspects of this event, and we need your help, even if you can’t make it the night of the event.
The person in this position is responsible for planning the Village hosted by our chapter in the Summer. This can be a shared position, with more than one person working as a team. Co-Planners are encouraged!
The Local Leadership Trainer (LLT) is responsible for training all delegation leaders, junior counselors, seminar camp participants, youth meeting participants who are 16 years of age or older; planners, directors and staff of programs hosted by the chapter. Provide training to the board and Junior Branch advisors and officers.
The JB Co-Advisor works with the other Co-Advisor by meeting regularly with JB Youth Representatives. Work together with them to plan the yearly calendar. Publish the calendar and distribute to membership. Assist in the planning and execution of all events.
Responsibilities would include creating, editing and publishing a chapter newsletter preferably on a monthly basis. Assist the chapter with social media communications as well as sending media releases to local schools, radio, local papers and news stations. This position would also require coordination with fundraising and marketing. The Communications Coordinator would work directly with the…
Whether you participate with the First Mad River Light Artillery with cannon demonstrations, or enjoy battlefield re-enactments, our group of volunteers are always at the ready!
Do you have a special gift of woodworking, restoring historical properties, or general interest in working with others on rewarding projects? We have a great group that appreciates an extra set of hands.
Historical education is emphasized throughout all of our events, and most specifically through our Speaker Series. Volunteers with an area of expertise to share are always appreciated.