Accessibility:
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Urgency:
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Average |
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Number of volunteers needed:
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10
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Minimum Age:
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18
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Work Location:
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Remote volunteering - majority of activities can be done online.
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Police Check:
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Required
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Reference Check:
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Required
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Vehicle:
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Not Required
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Smoking:
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Not Permitted
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Language(s):
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Bilingual
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Sector(s):
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Other
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Work Type(s):
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Board/Commitee Work
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Duties:
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OTF volunteers review and recommend projects for funding in Ontario’s communities. Over 200 volunteers bring diverse perspectives and knowledge from regions across the province. As public appointees, OTF volunteers are stewards of public funds and work to ensure a broad range of perspectives are represented in the 16 Grant Review Teams that inform grant-making decisions.
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Skills Expected:
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Commitment to the community
Willingness to learn
Critical thinking
Collaboration and teamwork
Communication skills
Comfortable using a computer and online platforms
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Orientation:
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In-person orientation session (full-day)
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Training:
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Online e-learnings, trainings and webinars
On-going support from staff
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Benefits:
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Volunteering for impact. OTF volunteers help build healthy and vibrant communities throughout Ontario. By volunteering with OTF you will join local volunteers who represent your community. Join a network of smart, dynamic connected people who, like you, care about the community they live in.
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Car Required:
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No
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Comments:
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Volunteers are publicly appointed by the Lieutenant Governor General of Ontario. As such all applications are submitted to the Public Appointments Secretariat (www.pas.gov.on.ca). Volunteers are appointed for a 1, 2 or 3 year term, for a maximum of 3 terms.
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