Professional Writing

2021

Chapter 10: Financial Management - Authored

Abstract of Book: This is the only book that addresses the full body of knowledge required by professional administration and management of volunteers. This text has been revised to provide readers with a solid foundation, the most up-to-date information, and best practices for managing volunteers.

Steel, K., & Bennett, J. R. (2021). Volunteer Administration: Professional Practice, 4th Edition (4th ed.).
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2019-2020

Public Health Emergency Preparedness - CDC

Hospital Preparedness - ASPR


2018-2019

Opioid Prevention - CDC


2015-2016

The 2015-16 Tennessee AmeriCorps Notice and Application Instructions Final V4 is the annual document that I prepared to inform and instruct applicants in applying for funding. The reason this is version 4 is due to changes from our federal funder that were communicated to us during the open application period.

In addition to a webinar, the following documents were developed and revised annually to guide external grant reviewers in scoring grant applications.

2015-2016 Review Team Training Guide

2015-2016 AmeriCorps Grant Review Training PowerPoint

2015 Grant Review Scoring Sheet New


2011

"Woman on the Run" Novella

Frist Center for the Visual Arts

Published Contest Winner!

From October through December 2011, Frist Center Facebook fans and guests of the website were engaged in an online activity inspired by the exhibition Tracey Snelling’s “Woman on the Run.” As the story of the exhibition’s lead characters, Victor and Veronica Hayden, unfolded, participants were encouraged to elaborate on the many twists and turns of the couple’s relationship by participating in the “Woman on the Run” online activity. Facebook fans and guests of the website helped facilitate the urban storytelling of Veronica and Victor Hayden’s seedy tale by adding to the leads proposed by the Frist Center. All entries were read by Edgar Award winning mystery novelist, Steven Womack, and members of the Frist Center staff; selected writings have become chapters compiled into the novella.


2009

Educational Endeavors CHA Summer 2009 Curriculum Binder

Educational Endeavors (EE) has designed an interactive learning environment with the foundations of critical literacy, civic engagement, and experiential education. Roughly 30 staff members delivered this program to an estimated 300 Chicagoland youth.


2008

Cesar E. Chavez Curriculum 10-Month Curriculum Final 2008

Cesar E. Chavez lived his life by 10 Core Values. Members of Cesar’s family, together with the Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, have identified the Core Values by the way he carried out his work. We have developed a 10-month curriculum that adheres to the 10 Core Values of Cesar E. Chavez.