SPOTLIGHTSIn 2010 AAPD is proud to launch, in conjunction with Walmart and with the support of the Walmart Foundation, the DMD Green Jobs Initiative, to connect youth, students, and jobseekers with disabilities to emerging new careers in the green economy. Become a DMD SponsorWalmart commits to lead corporate sponsorship of DMD 2010!
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Plan a Career DayDMD Coordinators invite local employers and professionals to share information about their career areas with students and job seekers with disabilities at schools, universities, or local Centers for Independent Living Plan a Field TripDMD Coordinators organize visits to local employers' job sites where DMD participants tour the businesses, learn about the workplaces, and connect with workplace employees. Plan On-Site Job ShadowingDMD Coordinators individually match students and job seekers with disabilities to those professionals serving in careers that interest them. Host a DMD Passport to Employment Career FairThis unique event allows students and job seekers to explore career opportunities during a coordinated Job Fair. Using "The DMD Passport," job seekers are encouraged to visit employer booths organized by key career clusters. Using their "Passports," DMD participants can stay connected with employers they meet for ongoing mentoring relationships. What Type of Support is Available to Local Coordinators?The National DMD Team, located at the AAPD national headquarters in Washington, D.C., serves as a support to all local coordinators throughout the country. The National DMD staff provides resources, tools, information, and support to all coordinators to assist them in hosting a successful DMD event and activity. The National DMD staff also connects DMD Coordinators with National Employer Sponsors who serve as mentors and, in many cases, financial, in-kind, or participating employer sponsors of local activities as well. The National DMD staff also trains all new Coordinators via monthly Coordinator Conference Calls and by publication of training materials like the Local DMD Coordinator Resource Page. Is There a Cost for me or my Organization to Participate in DMD ?There is no fee to participate in Disability Mentoring Day. However, as a DMD Coordinator, certain DMD activities will require specific funding sources. When you become a DMD Coordinator, you should decide what event you would like to organize and whether or not you will need financial support. To learn how to effectively fundraise, take a moment to review the 2008 Conference Call training on Fundraising, located in the Local DMD Coordinator Resource Page. What is the Difference Between a DMD State Coordinator and a DMD Local Coordinator?DMD Local Coordinators work directly with students and jobseekers with disabilities to connect them with local employers for Disability Mentoring activities each year. DMD State Coordinators connect DMD Local Coordinators across the state, coordinate the use of resources around a state, and serve as the primary contact and liaison between AAPD and the DMD Coordinators in each community. How Do Communities Get Involved?DMD Coordinators, who play a matchmaking role between students/job-seekers and local employers, are the key to Disability Mentoring Day. Communities wishing to participate in any capacity - as an employer, organization, educator, job-seeker, or student - should review the DMD Coordinators list on DMD Local Coordinators to see if there is already someone coordinating in that community. October 20th: 2010 Disability Mentoring Day!
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