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Martha Krall
National Training Associate

 

Martha Krall recently relocated from New Jersey to North Carolina. Retired from the Morris Area Girl Scout Council in New Jersey after 25 years as a staff member, for the past 15 years as Director of Membership Services, serving over 13,000 girls and over 9,000 volunteers, for a total membership of over 22,000.

She was the Director of Project Safe, an After-School program located at two sites in Dover, New Jersey that was sponsored by the Morris Area Girl Scout Council, serving 160 children grades K-5.

She is a Training Associate for the National Institute on Out-of-School Time at Wellesley College, a national action/research project that provides technical assistance, consultation and specialized training in the out-of-school time field throughout the United States.

Martha is the author of a Self-Study Guide – "The Many Faces of the Hispanic and Latino Volunteers: Strategies for Recruiting Hispanic and Latino Volunteers" Published in 2007 by Energize Inc. – An On Line Volunteer Management Staff Development Plan.

Martha served as a consultant for Wired4Charity – A Non-Profit Internet Marketing and Fundraising Network.

She is a member of the Youth Developers Institute, a collaborative network of youth development and programming for children, youth, and families. She is a Certified Trainer for the Multicultural Institute and has worked as a presenter for various programs on Multicultural and Conflict Resolution issues here in the Unites States as well as in Latin America.

Language Proficiency: Spanish, French, Portuguese and English

Martha has been affiliated with many non-profit organizations in New Jersey: United Way of Morris County – Action Team Member; El Primer Paso – Pre-School Program – President of the Board of Directors; Project Acorn-Morristown – Member of the Board of Directors.

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