Volunteers
CCAT depends on the efforts of volunteers to carry out its work. All Committee and Board roles are volunteer positions.
Benefits of Being a Volunteer:
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Satisfaction of making a difference in the community
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Opportunity to work with individuals with diverse backgrounds
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Development of effective decision-making skills
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Increased understanding of group dynamics and relationships
Time and Financial Requirements:
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Depending on the position held, volunteers can spend as little as four or as much as 10 hours per month on Committee or Board activities
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There is no direct cost to be a volunteer
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Volunteers should not expect any remuneration for personal time, meals or travel expense, etc. spent on CCAT activities
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All CCAT operational costs will be reimbursed
Term:
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Volunteers have no fixed term