What other organizations are you participating in?
CAP members have a history of supporing other great organizations.....how about us?
For example?
American Legion
USCG Auxiliary
VFW
I know they have different missions.
CAP and CERT
CAP
ANG
BSA
CAP
BSA (temporary hiatus)
NRA
Church
Edit:
4H (not current)
TX Hunter Ed.
CAP
VFD
starting CERT training in the spring
starting EMT training in January
CAP
Red Cross
American Legion
CAP
Red Cross
CAP
USCG Auxiliary
VFW
MOPH
SCV/MOSB
And Im running for office
Well
CAP-Current
WWP-Current
VFW-Not current
MOPH-Not Current
CERT- Training as we speak
JROTC-Not current
I work for the Dept of Veterans Affairs, does that count?
I used to dab my hands into alot of things. My work keeps me busy.
CAP
WI Hunter's Safety - Instructor
ULC
BSA - Former
One of these days I'll get around to adding NRA to that list.
CAP
Project Appleseed/RWVA(Revolutionary War Veteran's Association)
Quote from: ol'fido on September 29, 2012, 08:12:32 PM
CAP
Project Appleseed/RWVA(Revolutionary War Veteran's Association)
One day I'm going to get to an Appleseed shoot - they sound pretty fun!
CAP - Squadron Commander
AFCEA - (http://www.afcea.org/ (http://www.afcea.org/)) - Chapter Officer
CHURCH - Random Volunteer Needs
That takes about all the volunteer time I have.
CAP
MSF Instructor
Lets see:
DAV
VFW
American Legion
NRA
USO
BSA (not current)
CAP
BSA
CSA (Cub Scouts)
GSUSA (Girl Scouts)
NESA (National Eagle Scout Association)
PAL CLUB (Police Athletic League)
ONMC (Official NASCAR Members Club) - not current
So the consenses is, we are all volunteers in numerous things. "Ask not what your Country can do for you but, what can you do for your Country"
CAP
Church praise band
Noble Warriors
Coach for upwards football
College baseball umpire
I left CAP about 1 1/2 yrs ago because I just ran out of time with work, which is actually a good thing. Church Board Member is about the only "volunteer" work I do and things associated with that. Beyond that, watching my kids play school sports.
CAP
BSA
Church youth leader
2 Jobs
I wish I had time for a laundry list of alphabet organizations. CAP, a house, a family, a mildly demanding job, and working on a masters degree keeps me from sleeping as as much as I'd like already. In years past I was in the PTAs, served on the library board and library 5-year plan committee, school-community council, board member on a national non-profit, volunteer educator, etc.
CAP
CERT
Red Cross
Anyone do anything in the Sons of the American Legion? I'm interested, but haven't been able to get in with the touch local unit.
My son wants to be a boy scout, he is in first grade and there is no den leader for the tiger cubs. I have thought about becoming the den leader, but there are more classes than I even know about, I know of two that I would have to go to little rock for, and that's two hours away from me, and there are more that I would have to take I'm sure.
The troop leader has asked me to be the den leader for the tigers, but I am worry about it. I have never had anything to do with the boy scouts, and my wife says I would have to quit CAP. What to do? Any help?
Quote from: manfredvonrichthofen on September 30, 2012, 12:49:32 AM
My son wants to be a boy scout, he is in first grade and there is no den leader for the tiger cubs. I have thought about becoming the den leader, but there are more classes than I even know about, I know of two that I would have to go to little rock for, and that's two hours away from me, and there are more that I would have to take I'm sure.
The troop leader has asked me to be the den leader for the tigers, but I am worry about it. I have never had anything to do with the boy scouts, and my wife says I would have to quit CAP. What to do? Any help?
I don't think you'd have to quit CAP, unless your wife is making it a condition of continued marriage >:D
Seriously, though, being active in both organizations is really time intensive. There is a dual-charter you can pursue for CAP-BSA. I don't know what's involved in doing that, but I do know that one of our members had that going for us a few years ago.
Quote from: manfredvonrichthofen on September 30, 2012, 12:49:32 AM
My son wants to be a boy scout, he is in first grade and there is no den leader for the tiger cubs. I have thought about becoming the den leader, but there are more classes than I even know about, I know of two that I would have to go to little rock for, and that's two hours away from me, and there are more that I would have to take I'm sure.
The troop leader has asked me to be the den leader for the tigers, but I am worry about it. I have never had anything to do with the boy scouts, and my wife says I would have to quit CAP. What to do? Any help?
Actually, most of the program for Den Leader Training is online now and is available at www.myscouting.org (http://www.myscouting.org). Den Leaders probably have one of the easiest training programs in scouting. PM me if you would like details.
Quote from: Garibaldi on September 30, 2012, 01:04:47 AM
Quote from: manfredvonrichthofen on September 30, 2012, 12:49:32 AM
My son wants to be a boy scout, he is in first grade and there is no den leader for the tiger cubs. I have thought about becoming the den leader, but there are more classes than I even know about, I know of two that I would have to go to little rock for, and that's two hours away from me, and there are more that I would have to take I'm sure.
The troop leader has asked me to be the den leader for the tigers, but I am worry about it. I have never had anything to do with the boy scouts, and my wife says I would have to quit CAP. What to do? Any help?
I don't think you'd have to quit CAP, unless your wife is making it a condition of continued marriage >:D
Seriously, though, being active in both organizations is really time intensive. There is a dual-charter you can pursue for CAP-BSA. I don't know what's involved in doing that, but I do know that one of our members had that going for us a few years ago.
No, not a condition of continued marriage, she just thinks there is too much on my plate already. I have a daughter who is a cheerleader, a daughter who wants to do 4h, a son who wants to be a boy scout, a one year old (turns one on the 17th), and I am ESO soon, leadership Officer, hopefully R&RO, so there is a lot going on. But would I be kicking myself for joining BSA, and quitting CAP?
Like Flying Pig: I left CAP about a year and a half ago, but haven't missed a beat.
American Legion
VFW
OV-1 Mohawk Association(Past Executive Director)
Army Aviation Heritage Foundation
local Sheriff's SAR Team(resident pilot)
had a one year tour on the Grand Jury
Angel Flight West
Other than that, nothing since I retired from real work in 2003.
Quote from: manfredvonrichthofen on September 30, 2012, 01:58:44 AM
Quote from: Garibaldi on September 30, 2012, 01:04:47 AM
Quote from: manfredvonrichthofen on September 30, 2012, 12:49:32 AM
My son wants to be a boy scout, he is in first grade and there is no den leader for the tiger cubs. I have thought about becoming the den leader, but there are more classes than I even know about, I know of two that I would have to go to little rock for, and that's two hours away from me, and there are more that I would have to take I'm sure.
The troop leader has asked me to be the den leader for the tigers, but I am worry about it. I have never had anything to do with the boy scouts, and my wife says I would have to quit CAP. What to do? Any help?
I don't think you'd have to quit CAP, unless your wife is making it a condition of continued marriage >:D
Seriously, though, being active in both organizations is really time intensive. There is a dual-charter you can pursue for CAP-BSA. I don't know what's involved in doing that, but I do know that one of our members had that going for us a few years ago.
No, not a condition of continued marriage, she just thinks there is too much on my plate already. I have a daughter who is a cheerleader, a daughter who wants to do 4h, a son who wants to be a boy scout, a one year old (turns one on the 17th), and I am ESO soon, leadership Officer, hopefully R&RO, so there is a lot going on. But would I be kicking myself for joining BSA, and quitting CAP?
I can't really answer that question. I was out for 6 years due to financial hardship and school, but CAP was never far from my heart and thoughts. Barring something catastrophic with our government or funding, CAP will always be here. You can always come back.
Do non-military things count?
Student Government
Phi Theta Kappa
Media club
Teen court
Rifle club
chess club
My reason for posting question.
I am doing a paper for school about volunteers and their various activities. Most volunteers have a history of continued service over their lifetime because it becomes part of their personality to support and nurture. Not always at the same level but they stay active for an average of 12 years with each and then go to other organizations where they can regain the challenge of helping. The activity average is three major groups per person per lifetime association. Other stats are pretty interesting such as:
1) Reason for joining
2) Reason for staying
3) How they get paid
4) why they leave
5) How they become complacent
6) How to renew the spirit of a volunteer
7) Family Influence of Service
8)The loss of a volunteer
9) The fostering of a volunteer
10) Organizational support
11) Organizational destruction
More info to follow once I am done.
Edit: We were not aloud to include our own organizations, so as to have a clearer unbiased approach.
Here are a few of mine:
CAP
Masons
AWANA
Artist Guild
Praise Choir
American Legion
Navy Cryptologic Veterans Association
MOVA
I've volunteered a few times for single-day volunteer stuff, but I wouldn't really consider it as one of my volunteer organizations. To me, volunteering for something (living our core value of volunteer service) is more than spending two days a year, or writing a check. So, I didn't include most of those options because I volunteer to help, but don't really get two feet in.
CAP - RIWG IG / active IC
Chairman / Coach / Record keeper for my gun club's junior rifle program
Town Republican Chairman / County VP Chairmens' Caucus / State GOP Exec Committee
Campaign Treasurer for my districts state house and senate candidates
WOW, who knew so many people in CAP was active in Politics or City Counsel.
CAP
USCG Aux
NDMS/DMAT
Police Reserve (CA POST Lvl I)
CAP
JROTC
CERT
Here and there with local soup kitchens
Former Adopt-A-U.S. Soldier
Former Cub Scout
Current
CAP
Volunteer Fire
Community Science Institute (riparian surveillance/water testing)
Amtrak National Customer Advisory Committee (Nat'l Chairman)
Mentorship program, work
Former
BSA
Little League coach
Gymnastics booster club
Parent/Teacher/School Association (PTSA)
Band boosters
Quote from: Spaceman3750 on September 29, 2012, 08:14:29 PM
Quote from: ol'fido on September 29, 2012, 08:12:32 PM
CAP
Project Appleseed/RWVA(Revolutionary War Veteran's Association)
One day I'm going to get to an Appleseed shoot - they sound pretty fun!
Here's the schedule for the rest of the year:
http://appleseedinfo.org/search-states.php?filter=IL&statename=Illinois (http://appleseedinfo.org/search-states.php?filter=IL&statename=Illinois)
Current:
CAP (Wing: DC. Squadron: Deputy Commander Seniors, Ass't ES officer, alert officer, Ass't PAO, Ass't DC)
ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Services)
Past:
Boy Scouts of America (Ass't Den Leader for Tigers and Cub Scouts, Den Leader for Webelos.)
Add a boatload of memberships during my school years, but I don't count those as volunteering since I was a beneficiary of the programs.
CAP
Army Corp of Cadets
American Red Cross
Volunteer Fire Dept
CAP
4H
FFA(Future Farmers of America)
1st Regiment of Foot Guard - American revolutionary War Reenacting Group
New England Role Playing Organization (NERO)
Several Airsoft Organizations
CAP
USSVI
I've been considering
American Legion
VFW
CGAux
There's a real nice AL post just 1/2 mile down the road from our new house.
Quote from: bflynn on October 01, 2012, 07:56:49 PM
CAP
USSVI
I've been considering
American Legion
VFW
CGAux
There's a real nice AL post just 1/2 mile down the road from our new house.
Can you do both VFW AND American Legion? I'd always thought it was one or the other, but then I am neither a Veteran of a Foreign War nor a retired AD military person.
Quote from: Garibaldi on October 01, 2012, 09:06:06 PM
Quote from: bflynn on October 01, 2012, 07:56:49 PM
Can you do both VFW AND American Legion? I'd always thought it was one or the other, but then I am neither a Veteran of a Foreign War nor a retired AD military person.
AL you served during war time. (WW 2, Korea, Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan) but necessarily in the war zone
VFW served and received a campaign medal indicating overseas service.
Also Desert Shield/Storm and that's "not" necessarily in a war zone. As long as you were serving somewhere during the inclusive dates. I was in Hawaii(25th ID) during Desert Shield/Storm so I am good for AL but not VFW. One of these days I need to get on that.
If my memory serves me correctly, membership in the Legion only requires honorable service: not needed to have served in war time. I belong to both: twice qualified for VFW(Korea service and VN). Both are good organizations: I prefer our local VFW Post, but that's a local thing.
CAP
USCGAUX
VFD
Freemasonry
Quote from: Garibaldi on October 01, 2012, 09:06:06 PM
Quote from: bflynn on October 01, 2012, 07:56:49 PM
CAP
USSVI
I've been considering
American Legion
VFW
CGAux
There's a real nice AL post just 1/2 mile down the road from our new house.
Can you do both VFW AND American Legion? I'd always thought it was one or the other, but then I am neither a Veteran of a Foreign War nor a retired AD military person.
My grandfather was a founding member of the Ameican Legion in Paris in 1919. My father, myself and my two oldest children are members too.
I get mailings from the Legion now and again asking me to join. I've never joined, though...I don't feel I'd be worthy to sit among these people who have really served. I was just an ANG guy who got a medical discharge (honourable conditions) before his enlistment was complete.
CAP
High school
I have my driving permit.. Does that count? ;)