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ReServe Launches in Boston
(January 31, 2013)
National Nonprofit Deploys 55+ Professionals to Advance Community Impact
BOSTON, Jan. 31, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ –ReServe (http://www.reserveinc.org), which matches 55+ professionals with nonprofits and government agencies that need them, launched today in Greater Boston.
ReServe helps organizations of all sizes, budgets and missions tap into affordable talent to fill crucial staffing gaps and advance their goals with part-time specialists eager to do great things for their communities. ReServists come from all walks of life and earn a modest stipend while sharing their expertise in rewarding part-time service opportunities that benefit their communities.
“I had been looking for an opportunity to give back to the community and earn a bit of money at the same time,” said Alan Greenfield, a high-tech entrepreneur and marketing executive now working as an Earned Income Tax Coordinator through ReServe Greater Boston. “I apply skills built up over my career, I’m exercising my brain by learning new information and developing new skills and I’m working for a good cause.”
By targeting ReServists on an issue like access to college for low-income students, the program can have a major impact on unmet social needs. For example, ReServists at New York City high schools mentor and coach students to help them stay in school and apply for college and financial aid; others work in public libraries helping youth and adults learn English, move toward a GED and get job-ready.
“ReServe provides Boston‘s non-profit and public agencies with the additional talent and person power to address growing social needs,” said Jerry Rubin, CEO of JVS (http://www.jvs-boston.org), which operates the ReServe Greater Boston affiliate in collaboration with the nonprofit Discovering What’s Next. “It expands capacity at a time of limited public and private funding, to address priorities such as the Mayor and Governor’s focus on college readiness and completion.”
Founded in 2005, ReServe operates in Baltimore, Miami, Milwaukee, Newark, New York City, Westchester County and now Greater Boston, with some 3,000 ReServists and 300 partner organizations registered nationwide. In 2012, ReServe combined with the nonprofit Fedcap (http://www.fedcap.org).
“Thousands of talented, educated, active and socially aware baby boomers reach retirement age every day,” said Christine McMahon, Fedcap President and CEO. “Meanwhile, nonprofits and government agencies struggle to meet greater needs with scarcer resources. ReServe connects the two, helping the public and non-profit sectors tap into this vital and varied talent pool in ways they otherwise could not afford, to build capacity and magnify their impact.”
A launch event at the Boston Foundation Thursday featured remarks from Jack Rosenthal, ReServe co-founder and Chairman and President Emeritus of the New York Times Company Foundation; JVS CEO Rubin; Phyllis Segal, Chair of the ReServe Greater Boston Advisory Group and VP, Encore.org, and Andrew Wolk, founder and CEO of the nonprofit research and consulting firm Root Cause.
To learn more, visit http://www.reserveinc.org/greaterboston.
About ReServe
ReServe matches continuing professionals 55+ with rewarding part-time service opportunities at non-profit organizations and public institutions in order to strengthen their communities while earning a modest stipend. Nonprofits and public institutions tap into a lifetime of experience to fill crucial staffing gaps at affordable rates. ReServe is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. For more information visit www.reserveinc.org or call 212.710.9220. Follow ReServe on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ReServeInc) and Twitter (http://twitter.com/re_serve).
About JVS
Founded in 1938 to help immigrants and refugees settle in America, JVS is the largest workforce development agency in New England. Last year, JVS served more than 15,000 individuals with job training, education, and employment services and partnered with over 1,400 employers to help advance the careers and abilities of their workers. www.jvs-boston.org
About Fedcap
Fedcap helps people break through barriers to achieve long-term economic independence. Our programs and operations bring education and the power of work to youth in transition, adults with conviction histories, veterans, individuals with disabilities and many others facing barriers to employment. We place people in jobs across a wide variety of sectors and employ more than 1,800 in our own businesses. Fedcap is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. For more information or to make a donation, call 212-727-4200 or visit www.fedcap.org. Follow Fedcap on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/fedcap) and Twitter (http://twitter.com/Fedcap).
Media Contacts: Barbara Rosen of Fedcap at 212-727-4260 or brosen@fedcap.org, or Katherine Mainzer of The Strategy Group, 617-263-3344 or kmainzer@strategygroupinc.com.
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