We’re seven weeks into the year, and workshop proposals are rolling in. Our selection committee is keeping busy reading through all the outlines, doing their best to decide which proposals will make it onto the schedule in 2017.
Like the rest of the conference staff, the proposal selection committee is made up of volunteers. And if you read any of our emails, or spend any time on our website, you know we’re always on the lookout for new people to get involved and be a part of the action.
Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers’ mission is simple:
RMFW is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization dedicated to supporting, encouraging, and educating writers seeking publication in commercial fiction.
As a volunteer-run organization, RMFW can only remain beneficial to members through our volunteers’ contributions. Volunteers strengthen our community and nurture an environment of members helping members. Are you thinking about getting involved, and volunteering with RMFW? Listen to what some of our volunteers have to say about their experiences:
“Volunteering is more rewarding for the volunteer than the organization.”
“[Through RMFW] I’ve learned how to find and build my community.”
“I’ve learned how to speak in public, organize big events and, from hanging out with talented writers, I’ve learned much about writing. RMFW has helped me find my voice, both in the real world and on the page.”
The success of our Colorado Gold Conference is dependent on the critical services provided by our volunteers. Each person who helps out keeps our costs down and makes a difference. Also, volunteering doesn’t require huge time commitments; even the smallest jobs help us provide an exceptional experience for all attendees year after year.
“The more you put into something, the more you’ll get out of it. I credit RMFW as the one organization above all others that helped me get published.”
“My first attendance at the Gold conference thoroughly impressed me, and I knew then that RMFW was the place to be if I was serious about my writing. Volunteering was a way of showing my commitment to the organization and a great way to meet people.”
“…if you’re an introvert, serving as a volunteer is a wonderful way of stepping outside your shell.”
Volunteering is all about giving back. Remember when you were new and nervous at the conference? Think about the people who helped you. Think about the impact they had on your conference experience. By volunteering, you bring that same experience to others. A win-win for you and the recipient of your goodwill.
“As writer I have benefited from what I have learned at the Saturday workshops, Gold Conference, and critique groups and I wanted to a way to give back.”
“Honestly, I’ve met great people who have become valued friends and I have had a ton of fun.”
What would the conference be like without volunteers? Everyone at conference needs something, be it guidance or just an extra pencil. Volunteers bring people together and ensure that everyone has a great time.
“First and foremost, meeting other writers is a great benefit to volunteering. It’s a good feeling, too, to know that the volunteer work we do helps other writers on their journeys.”
“The Colorado Gold conference is an important part of what RMFW does to support writers and helping the conference run smoothly results in a more valuable experience for everyone!”
Studies conducted on the effects of volunteering have shown that giving time to nonprofits makes us healthier. Boost your own self-confidence through volunteering at this year’s conference. With a sense of well-being, you’ll have a greater focus on learning.
“I want to give back to an organization that has helped me become a better writer. From the critique groups, to the free Saturday programs and even the yearly conference, my writing skills have improved because of my membership in RMFW.”
“Being a volunteer allows me to expand my tribe. I am convinced that to be good at anything, you need to be around other people who do that skill better than you… If you want to grow in the craft of writing, don’t just join RMFW, volunteer!”
Volunteering promotes personal growth, and your volunteer service adds to your professional experience. You are guaranteed to learn something new while you give your time.
Need an opportunity to come out of your shell and improve your social skills? If you don’t know many writers, volunteering at conference gives you an opportunity to meet people at a reduced stress level.
“Without the support of RMFW, and the friends I’ve made there, I’m not sure I would be a published author today.”
“Attending the conference is fabulous from an educational perspective, but if you want to make the most of the time, and make more friends, you need to get involved.”
“Volunteering takes you off the sidelines and helps even shy people get to know the other authors and participants much better.”
Any time is the right time to volunteer for RMFW because we always need volunteers. We are one big community of writers helping writers. The more involved you are in our community the more you will receive in return.
“Volunteering is an excellent way to meet people and expand your network of writers. You’ll discover that writers come from all paths and roads and freeways of life–the creative mind knows no limits.”
“Volunteering is also a way to share your passion in a different way, and give back to an organization that offers so much to every person who asks for support or assistance.”
“Whether you spend a few hours once a year, or a few hours every month, volunteers are cherished and appreciated at RMFW, and you’ll feel the goodness.”
We want your help, but before you join us, ask yourself what you want to get out of volunteering:
What skills do you bring to the table?
How much time are you willing to commit?
Are you looking to do something new and different?
Do you want to work behind the scenes or with people?
Would you like to try something outside your comfort zone?
Volunteering with RMFW is a valuable opportunity to support fellow members, learn new skills, and form friendships. Contact Angela La Voie at volunteer@rmfw.org and include ‘RMFW Volunteer’ in the Subject line to join our community of volunteers. Not sure how you want to help? Send an email to Angela for suggestions. RMFW has lots of opportunities that meet your expertise, even if your expertise is limited to stuffing envelopes! We thrive on volunteers and want your help.