Tempe Community Council September 2009
 

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Agency Review Newsletter
Greetings!

Thank you again for your support of the Agency Review process!   Due to your participation, this year we have the largest volunteer commitment ever!  I look forward to working with you on our journey of connecting those in need with those who care.
Client Data
 
Upon reading the human services proposals you will have the opportunity to learn of the great need in our community.  You may even have questions about the makeup of Tempe and the clients served.  Data gathered from the on-line application system, e-CImpact, helps to illustrate the demographics of an average Tempe client in need.  Click here to read more. 
 
Volunteer Training and Orientation
 
Volunteers are to choose only one (1) of four (4) trainings.
Tempe Schools Credit Union - Training Room
2800 S. Mill Avenue
Tempe, AZ  85282
 
Friday, November 6th 8:00 OR 9:00 a.m. 
Monday, November 9th 5:00 OR 6:00 p.m.
 
RSVP to Caterina Mena by Friday, October 23rd:
Nonprofit Finances
 
Are you curious about how the City of Tempe funded nonprofits spend their money?  Click here to read the TCC Special Report on these nonprofits' finances. 
TCC appreciates the community volunteers who generously give their time to review, interview and recommend the vital human services that help make Tempe a "community" where we live, work, play, and connect those in need with those who care.
 
Sincerely,
 
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Katherine Hanley
Tempe Community Council
In This Issue
Client Data
Volunteer Training / Orientation Dates
Nonprofit Finances
Teen Resource Center
 
 
Resources
 
 
 
Conflict of Interest Form / Guidelines
 
 
 
Monthly Spotlight:
First Tempe Teen Resource Center
Teen Recource Center
One barrier which is keeping kids out of school is the lack of basic necessities.  In order to tackle this issue, CIS created the Teen Resource Center. 
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VSUW Community Partners