Schedule a TimeBank Presentation
with your group, program, or organization

PresentationInvite us to introduce TimeBanking to your friends, relatives, neighbors, co-workers, or the leaders of your organization.

Remember both the TimeBank service exchange membership and presentation is free. We are always delighted to tell you and your group the TimeBank Story.

The awareness Presentation can take from 10 minutes to an hour and half. Please tell us, how we can accommodate your meeting agenda framework. Also available as a mentor and coach working virtually.

Learn why a service exchange  works to achieve your personal and organization goals. Click “Contact Us”, and tell us if you are interested.

Local Groups, Projects, Steering Committees or Area Hubs

Org Chart Champion Coordinator – for a Group or Hub

A Service Exchange Network is comprised of many  unique group identities. It’s up to the group to choose a name and goal and who they wish to be i.e., Neighborhood Group, Community Group, Club, Project, Program, Kitchen Cabinet and or Organization.
These groups are lead by Champions and referred to as clusters and or hubs.

A Time bank Hub in any given neighborhood, community, or program based organization may elect its own Steering Committee or Kitchen Cabinet, made up of a representative sampling of members which will make day-to-day policy decisions for that Time bank. While they may have different outreach strategies for their group, they continue to operate under the broader policy structure provided by the Time Bank Mahoning Watershed and determined by the TBMW Board of Directors.

There are start up local network nodes within the Time Bank Mahoning Watershed Network, for example, programs Organizations or Hubs that use the Time Bank service exchange program.

Please contact us if you wish to CHAMPION  a Time Bank Group, Cluster or Hub Account. Time Bank accounts are available at no cost.

Member-led Network Core Lead Persons

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If you want to help in needed, TimeBank Staff and Committee Work, please Click “Contact Us” and tell us which of the Coordinator’s roles that are listed below is most suitable to fulfill your wishes.

Time Bank Champion – Group / Hub Coordinator

Time Bank Ambassador –  Member Recruitment
Jan Bolchalk
Cindie Brown
Maxina Aurora Gohlke
Rachel Rogers
Sally Perunko
Rose Kosko
Carly Klempay
Madelyne Navarro
Sharon Perel
Tony Budak

Membership Coordinator – Member Orientation, ‘Keeping in Touch’; Making matches
Cindie Brown
Sally Perunko
Jan Bolchalk
Rose Kosko
Tony Budak

Events Coordinator – Focuses on all group activities of the Time Bank
Rachel Rogers
Rose Kosko
Tony Budak

Webmaster – Training New Members on On-Line Time Banking; Running the on-line community page
Maxina Gohlke
Tony Budak

Administration – Collecting dues, Financials/Budgeting, Fund raising
Tony Budak
Jennie Dennison-Budak
Mary Kay Wilburn
Maxina Gohlke

Team Leader Makes sure that everyone is happily taking responsibility for their role.
Tony Budak

Want to be a part of our Time Bank!  Click “Contact Us”, and tell us how you wish to be involved in building a service exchange community.

Board of Directors

Board of DriectorsTimeBank’s Articles of Incorporation are on file with Ohio Secretary of State. The establishment of a Board of Directors provides credibility, depth and leadership to our efforts.

We are very grateful to the following individuals for their willingness to support the TimeBank’s  mission and to serve on the Board of Directors.

Want to be a part of our Time Bank!  Click “Contact Us”, and tell us how you wish to be involved in building a service exchange community.

Please click  each board member’s name to read a short biography.

ElayneB

Elayne M.S. Bozick, Broker for Eranco Business Brokers, Formerly Financial Associate, Education and background in Graphic Design / Marketing

Community Service: Rotary Club of Youngstown – Past President, Foundation Chair, Board member; First Night Youngstown, Exec. Committee; Mkt. PR Chair Stambaugh Pillars Board (President); Grow Youngstown, Board member; Power of the Arts Initiative, Steering committee

TonyTony Budak after 40 years, retired from Delphi Packard Automotive in 2004.  In 1966 Tony served as a Military Police Investigator, U.S. Army, to be honorably discharged in 1968. Returning from active duty, Tony  held various management positions. In 1973, he left management, and was elected to IUE 717’s Executive Board. Tony received a Masters of Science in Community Economic Development, from New Hampshire College in 1991. In 1996 he was elected to the Local Bargaining Committee, and  helped negotiate and administer the contract between IUE-CWA Local 717 and Delphi Packard Electric G.M.C.

Robert BurkeyRobert F. Burkey is an attorney who has practiced law for 45 years.  Bob is also the co-owner of the Title Company of Warren which is a full service real estate title agency and has handled real estate sales, foreclosures and real estate title issues in Trumbull and surrounding counties.  Bob has sat on various boards including what is now known as the Warren Philharmonic Orchestra, SCOPE, Family Services Association and presently with the Community Solutions Association, a drug and addiction assessment and counseling agency.  Bob holds a BA degree from Hiram College and a JD degree from Case Western University.

Sara ScudierSara Copenhaver Scudier Mahoning County Department of Job and Family Services, retired 2007. Fellows Riverside Gardens Master Gardener, 1996. OSU Extension Master Gardener, 2007; OSU Extension Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist, 2007. Currently enrolled in OSU Extension Master Gardener specialization in Back Yard and Local Food, to be completed in 2010. Former trustee of Friends of Fellows Riverside Gardens. Chair of Fellows Riverside Gardens Annual Spring Plant Sale. Founding member of Good Karma Food Co-op.  Member of StreetScape Committee of CityScape.

RoseKoskocropRose M. Kosko SFO, retired from the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation in 2004 after working 35 years in the Graphic Arts department. She is presently Vice-Minister of the Secular Franciscan Order, also Co- Chair of the Holy Name of Jesus Parish  Council.  Rose is a volunteer at Hospice of the Valley, Gleaners Food Bank, Humility of Mary Health Partners, and the Franciscan Friars Shrine.

“Dwight Stickler is a Creative. He enjoys helping people create messaging and deploying that messaging to the greatest possible effect. He enjoys Music and Audio Production. He enjoys Singing and Writing. He enjoys being in the great outdoors and all things that help to create sustainable communities and ecosystems. One of his favorite things is to Listen. To listen to nature, his neighbors and friends and loved ones.”

About TBMW’s Convener.

About TBMW

Click for the Circle of Caring Image

   Welcome to TimeBank Mahoning Watershed!

People sharing time, skill, knowledge to build happier healthier networks and communities

Earn spendable Time Credits
for doing what makes you happy

Make new associations by networking locally
Partner in strengthening your community
Give what you want – Get what you need

TimeBanks rewards folks 
for doing what they love to do 

 A TimeBank is a community of people who support each other. Simply spending an hour doing something for somebody in your community, you earn a Time Credit. Then use that Time Credit to buy an hour of a neighbor’s time or receive a group offer.

Click here for the Circle of Caring PDF       

 


Make a Tax-Deductible Contribution Today!   We’ll All Thank You!
Although each exchange of time does not require money, we rely on you, our members, to support our operations.  Organizations, businesses and individuals can all play a role. Just a $25 donation can make a big difference and for a donation of just $100 you can receive a sponsorship tag linking to your business on our website.

Tony Budak, CEO
Time Bank Mahoning Watershed
1559 Warner Road
Hubbard, Ohio 44425

Donate through a secure credit card or Paypal
Click here to make a tax-deductible contribution today.


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TimeBank Mahoning Watershed is part of the hOurWorld network. Enjoy a video from  hOuworld.

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Get Involved

cooperation

  • Offers and wants appear on our website or catalog. A member makes contact with another member to make an exchange. Members agree to exchange the service in question at the rate of one time bank hour per hour of service, and make the exchange. Then either member can report the transaction, the other gets an email to indicate its occurrence, and the exchange is recognized. If a mistake occurs simply notify a time bank coordinator and we can easily correct it.
  • TimeBanking is all about people like you personally getting involved in your community
  • Get involved in a neighbor to neighbor service exchangeUse the TimeBank program to achieve your organizational objective while building organizational solidarity
  • Include TimeBanking to at the grassroots and campaign level to process the core labor relations of care, community, civic, cultural and social justice objectives.
  • Volunteer to work as TimeBank core staff to assist the TimeBank mission.

Spread the Word

No Debt Diagram (jpg)

Discover & Learn Brochure

hOurworld

Timebanks USA

Edgar Cahn’s Blog

Groups, Clubs, Projects, and Organizations are all invited  to be network members within the Time Bank. Time Banking provides new ways of rewarding volunteer service while making deeper connections within your program. We look forward to local service agencies, block watch and neighborhood groups and as well as businesses, exchanging labor for meeting space, tickets, etc. Click to request information about types of Organization Memberships.

Your Picture and Photo Release:

Would you like your photo to be included on this website? We would love it, if you would send us a picture of yourself. Please download the photo release form and send both to the address listed or bring them to an upcoming get-together or meeting.
Click here Photo Release Form

Related Pages…

TBMW in the News

AdvancesTBMW has been featured in local media recently.

Please follow the links to read local newspaper articles.

08-09-10 The Youngstown Vindicator

08-07-27 The Warren Tribune Chronicle

09-08-30 The Warren Tribune Chronicle

 Sherry Linkon of WYSU-FM interviewed Tony Budak, Coordinator, TimeBank Mahoning Watershed for her radio program “Lincoln Avenue.” The Information is a bit out dated, but still 99% spot on.

Click here to listen to the audio file of their conversation
(Right Click the link above to save to your computer.)
Click here for Sherry’s blog entry.