Forest Lodge, WI 2024 - Volunteer Registration Form

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Note: Volunteers under age 14 are not permitted on HistoriCorps Projects. Those age-14-17 must have a parent or guardian with them.



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Red - 8 (Highest Difficulty) though Light Green - 1 (Easiest)




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Welcome to Forest Lodge! 
  • Session 1 Dates: Sunday 06/02/2024 - Friday 06/07/2024 
  • Session 2 Dates: Sunday 06/09/2024 - Friday 06/14/2024 
  • Session 3 Dates: Sunday 06/16/2024 - Friday 06/21/2024 
  • Session 4 Dates: Sunday 06/23/2024 - Friday 06/28/2024 
*Please arrive between 5pm and 7pm on Sunday* 
LET'S GET YOU REGISTERED! 
Please select which Volunteer sessions you would like to participate at! (You can choose multiple)

*EACH SELECTION COUNTS AS A REGISTRATION. ONLY SELECT SESSIONS ON WHICH YOU PLAN TO VOLUNTEER! THESE ARE NOT PREFERENCES!(By choosing a selection you are committing to attend that session) 






































Sign up as the Kitchen Helper! This is a great option if you want to volunteer but cannot perform the physical requirements. (Space is limited to 1 person per Session)

*EACH SELECTION COUNTS AS A REGISTRATION. ONLY SELECT SESSIONS ON WHICH YOU PLAN TO VOLUNTEER! THESE ARE NOT PREFERENCES!(By choosing a selection you are committing to attend that session) 










































Unregistered Guests Disclaimer

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Statement of Commitment
By registering for this HistoriCorps project, you are affirming your commitment to participate for the full project session. Our project partners and your fellow crew members depend upon you absolutely. If you are not able to commit fully to these project dates yet, kindly make any necessary arrangements before completing your registration. 

Project partners and HistoriCorps are committed to you. We plan and purchase our meals, tools and scopes of work based on volunteer registrations. Since projects are first-come, first-serve, once a volunteer registers, that spot closes to others.  

Waiver

Volunteer Assumption of Risk, Waiver of Liability and 

Indemnification Agreement

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

HistoriCorps conducts a “hands-on” field program in historic preservation, which undertakes rehabilitation projects on buildings situated on publicly accessible lands around the country using a largely volunteer workforce.

Since participation in such projects necessarily entails a variety of risks and dangers, as an express condition to participating as a volunteer in a HistoriCorps project, individuals are required to review and agree to this Volunteer Assumption of Risk, Waiver and Release of Liability (“Waiver and Release”). Individuals must sign this form for each project in which they participate. Registration for a project is not completed until the Waiver and Release is signed, online or in print, for that particular project during the registration process. Therefore, in consideration for being allowed to participate in the HistoriCorps project identified below (the “Project”), the undersigned (“Volunteer”) hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows:

  1. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RISKS AND HAZARDS: Given the nature of HistoriCorps projects, it is possible that volunteers may be exposed to various risks, accidents or hazards while working at or on the Project site, temporarily residing at or near the Project site and/or traveling to and from the Project site. Risks and hazards include by way of example, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Construction-related hazards, including, without limitation, loud noises, dust, sharp or dangerous tools and other equipment, heights, unstable buildings or structures, and the need to move or lift heavy and/or awkward loads;
  • Hazards associated with working near other volunteers who may be unskilled and untrained in Project tasks they may be performing (whether authorized or not), which may expose Volunteer to greater risk of loss or injury;
  • Conduct-related risks, including the risk that volunteers or others, including third parties, may act carelessly or recklessly;
  • Equipment hazards, including, without limitation, use of tools or equipment that may fail, break, malfunction, wear out, or otherwise not perform as anticipated or that may be used improperly or in a negligent manner;
  • Environmental hazards such as exposure to extreme altitude, mold, asbestos, or other substances that may have been used in the construction of the structure being rehabilitated or have developed since the structure was built;
  • Natural hazards such as wild animals, mosquitoes, ticks or other parasites, rodent-borne diseases, slide areas, deadfall and harmful flora such as poison ivy or poison oak;
  • Weather-related hazards, such as heat, cold, wind, snow, flooding, ice, or rain that may make working conditions more difficult or dangerous;
  • Risks associated with being exposed to, contracting and/or transmitting to others life threatening human/animal/insect/other borne communicable and/or contagious diseases, , such as but not limited to COVID-19;
  • Risks associated with location – HistoriCorps projects may take place in remote places, up to several hours from any medical facility, including medical facilities that can treat COVID-19-related symptoms, causing potential delays or difficulties with communication, transportation, evacuation and medical care. Although HistoriCorps staff or others may carry wireless communication devices during projects, use of these communication devices in outdoor and/or wilderness terrain or in any location is unreliable and inconsistent.

The risks listed above are some, but not all, of the risks associated with the Project. Some risks are inherent and others may be created or increased by other factors including, among other things, the negligence of the Releasees, identified in Section 5 below. A complete list of inherent and other risks is not possible. There are also risks that cannot be anticipated.

Personal Health and Participation Responsibility. HistoriCorps has published essential eligibility criteria for each project outlining any physical or other requirements for performance of the project.  Volunteer assumes full responsibility for selecting projects for which Volunteer meets the essential eligibility critera.  To the extent that Volunteer believes that he or she may need an accommodation to meet the essential eligbility criteria, Volunteer agrees to bring the issue to HistoriCorps’ attention before the project starts or, if that is not possible, as soon as possible after Volunteer determines an accommodation may be necessary.  HistoriCorps will assess the proposed accommodation with Volunteer and, where applicable, Volunteer’s medical provider, to determine whether it is feasible and effective.  Volunteer is fully responsible for identifying, discussing with HistoriCorps, and paying the cost (if any) of any such accommodations approved by HistoriCorps.  NOTE: Volunteer, in consultation with Volunteer’s medical care provider, should consider based on the essential eligibility criteria whether the Project is appropriate for Volunteer before the start of the Project. Volunteer further agrees to bring first aid supplies recommended by Volunteer’s medical provider for Volunteer’s personal use. NOTE: There are risks associated with Volunteer’s contact with other persons, spaces, equipment or otherwise, including the risk of a volunteer, staff or other persons’ carrying, being infected by or contracting COVID-19 or other disease, virus or bacteria before, during or after activity associated with the Project and/or transmitting it to others, including vulnerable and at risk populations in the Project community or a Volunteer’s home community. NOTE: HistoriCorps reserves the right to exclude from participation or dismiss any volunteer from a project who staff believe, in their discretion, cannot meet the essential eligibility criteria, presents a safety concern or medical risk to others, is disruptive, or otherwise engages in conduct detrimental to the Project. If Volunteer is dismissed or departs for any reason, Volunteer is responsible for all costs of early departure, including evacuation, medical treatment or other costs.

  1. INSURANCE; MEDICAL EXPENSES: Volunteer understands that HistoriCorps does not assume any responsibility or obligation to provide financial assistance or other assistance to Volunteer, including, without limitation, medical, health, workers compensation or disability insurance in the event of injury or illness.
  2. ASSUMPTION OF RISK: Volunteer expressly acknowledges that the activities associated with the HistoriCorps Project to which this Waiver and Release relates may be hazardous and may result in severe injury, illness, loss, damage, or death. Volunteer is voluntarily participating in these activities with the understanding and appreciation that participation in the Project carries with it these sorts of risks and dangers and hereby agrees to assume any and all risks of bodily injury, illness, death, economic loss, or property damage, whether such risks or dangers are presently known or unknown, direct or indirect, fixed or contingent, and/or foreseeable or unforeseeable, that, in each case, Volunteer may be exposed to as a result of Volunteer’s participation in the Project. Volunteer further agrees to assume and accept any increased risks to Volunteer or others, related to Volunteer’s participation in the Project during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
  3. GOOD HEALTH: Volunteer understands the nature of the Project and warrants that Volunteer’s health and physical condition are adequate for the Project, Volunteer has not been advised to refrain from participating in the Project by a qualified medical professional, and there are no health-related reasons or problems that preclude Volunteer’s participation in the Project. Volunteer further warrants that Volunteer is able to participate without causing harm to self or others. Simultaneously with signing this document, Volunteer warrants that Volunteer has certified the accuracy of all of the statements in Volunteer Addendum A: COVID-19. Volunteer agrees to certify another Addendum A: COVID-19 immediately before starting volunteer work and notify HistoriCorps as soon as possible after becoming aware of any changes to the certification.
  4. RELEASE AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE: Volunteer hereby fully and forever releases, discharges and covenants not to sue HistoriCorps or any of its directors, officers, members, agents, employees, volunteers, successors and/or assigns, or the landowner of the property on which the Project is located, or any of the landowner’s directors, officers, members, agents, employees, volunteers, successors and/or assigns (collectively, “Releasees”) from and with respect to any and all claims, demands, damages, suits, liabilities and other obligations (including attorneys’ fees and costs), including, without limitation, claims or damages for bodily injury, death, illness, property damage, or any other loss, that are suffered or incurred by Volunteer, whether direct or indirect, known or unknown, fixed or contingent, foreseeable or unforeseeable, and that, in each case, relate to or occur as a result of, or arise in connection with, Volunteer’s participating in the HistoriCorps Project to which this Waiver and Release relates. Volunteer hereby waives, releases and discharges any and all such claims, demands, damages, suits, liabilities and other obligations that the undersigned may now have or hereafter acquire in connection with Volunteer’s participation in such HistoriCorps Project, regardless of any negligence of Releasees.
  5. INDEMNIFICATION/HOLD HARMLESS: Volunteer agrees to hold harmless, indemnify, and reimburse the Releasees from and for any sums, costs or expenses (including attorney fees) incurred by any of the Releasees or paid by them to any person (including Volunteer or Volunteer’s insurers) in connection with any accident, injury (including death), loss, or damage sustained by Volunteer or others in connection with Volunteer’s participation in the Project, including transportation related to the HistoriCorps Project. This means that Volunteer will reimburse the Releasees if anyone makes a claim against them based on injuries, losses or damages Volunteer may suffer.
  6. PHOTOGRAPHIC RELEASEVolunteer hereby consents to the use by HistoriCorps, or a third party to which HistoriCorps has granted permission, for any legitimate purpose (including, without limitation, inclusion in any HistoriCorps or third-party brochure, website, or other published material) of any photograph, video or other images taken of Volunteer while Volunteer is engaged on the Project. Volunteer understands that Volunteer shall not be entitled to receive compensation, including, without limitation, any royalties, proceeds, or other benefits derived from such photographs or recordings.

Volunteer understands that this Waiver and Release is a contract and, to the fullest extent permitted by law, shall bind the undersigned Volunteer and the undersigned Volunteer’s heirs, next of kin, personal representatives, executors, insurers, successors, and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of HistoriCorps and the other Releasees. This Release shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado. Volunteer agrees that any mediation, suit, or other proceeding must be filed or entered into only state court in Colorado. Volunteer agrees that this Waiver and Release is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by law. If any portion of the Waiver and Release is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance shall continue in full legal force and effect. This Waiver and Release supersedes any oral or written statements made by or to Volunteer at any time by anyone in connection with any HistoriCorps project.

I, the Volunteer, have carefully read and fully understand the entire contents of this Waiver and Release. I understand this is a legal document that affects my legal rights and that, if registering online, by clicking the Acceptance button on the HistoriCorps webpage, I am agreeing to its terms with the same force and effect as if I were signing it. I understand that by agreeing to this Waiver and Release I am giving up my right to sue or otherwise make any claim against the Releasees. I have had the opportunity to ask questions about the Project, and I am signing this Waiver and Release voluntarily and freely. I certify that I am at least 18 years of age.

Minor Volunteers: Volunteers under age 14 are not permitted to volunteer on HistoriCorps projects. If a volunteer is between ages 14–17, their parent/guardian must request permission from HistoriCorps before registering for their chosen project. Approved volunteers age 14–17 must participate with an adult parent/guardian.

 

VOLUNTEER Addendum A:  COVID-19

The CDC has published the following list of people who are at higher risk for severe illness if they contract Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).

  • People 65 years of age or older
    • People who live in a nursing home or long term care facility
  • People of all ages with underlying medical conditions, including:
    • Chronic lung disease or moderate to severe asthma
    • Serious heart conditions
    • Immunocompromised
      • Many conditions can cause a person to be immunocompromised, including cancer treatment, smoking, bone marrow or organ transplantation, immune deficiencies, poorly controlled HIV or AIDS, and prolonged use of corticosteroids and other immune weakening medications
    • Severe obesity (body mass index [BMI] of 40 or higher)
    • Diabetes
    • Chronic kidney disease undergoing dialysis
    • Liver disease
    • Pregnancy (from the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment)

The complete CDC list and information can be found here https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-at-higher-risk.html .

Volunteer certifies the following:

  • Volunteer is not experiencing any symptoms of illness, such as fever, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, chills, muscle aches, nausea or vomiting, loss of taste or smell, or other COVID-19 symptoms as listed by the CDC.
  • Volunteer does not believe he or she has been exposed to a person with a confirmed or suspected case of COVID-19, is not currently waiting to be cleared as noncontagious following a COVID-19 diagnosis, has been following all recommended guidelines as much as possible by limiting exposure to coronavirus.
  • Volunteer understands that if he or she develops COVID-19 symptoms, Volunteer must immediately notify HistoriCorps and, if requested by HistoriCorps, self-isolate and leave the jobsite. If the volunteer is physically or medically unable to do so, Field Staff will follow Wilderness First Aid guidelines for medevac.
  • Volunteer has reviewed the HistoriCorps Criteria for Project Selection & Protocols for Field Operations, 2021 Project Season, and understands they are expected to meet and follow them at all times during the project.
Volunteer Code of Conduct

VOLUNTEER CODE OF CONDUCT AND POLICIES

Definition of a Volunteer

A “volunteer” is anyone who performs a task at the direction of and on behalf of HistoriCorps without compensation. A volunteer must be officially registered by HistoriCorps prior to working on a project. Unless specifically stated, volunteers are not considered as “employees.”

Code of Conduct

As a Volunteer of HistoriCorps, I affirm that:

  1. I will conduct myself in a courteous and respectful manner, exhibit good conduct and be a positive role model toward other HistoriCorps volunteers, employees, and project participants.
  2. I will contribute to a safe environment by following the protocols and directions of HistoriCorps staff.
  3. I will not harm anyone in any way, whether through harassment, physical force, verbal abuse, neglect, or other harmful actions.
  4. I will not discriminate against anyone on the basis of race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, age, marital status, disability, sexgender identity, or sexual orientation.
  5. I will not use, possess, or be under the influence of illegal drugs, including marijuana (or its derivatives) or non-prescribed pharmaceuticals.
  6. I will not consume or be under the influence of alcohol during project work hours.
  7. I will not solicit gratuities, gifts or bequests for personal or professional benefit.
  8. I understand that any personal expenses will not be reimbursed without prior-approval.

Inclusion Policy

HistoriCorps does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and firing of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and clients.

Dismissal Policy

By signing this form, Volunteers agree that HistoriCorps may decide to dismiss a volunteer from any project at any time, for whatever reason. While on a project site, “dismissal” means that the Volunteer will be asked to leave the work site and camp site as soon as possible and may not return for the duration of the project. No volunteer will be dismissed until they have had an opportunity to discuss the reasons for possible dismissal with supervisory staff. A volunteer who is dismissed may or may not be considered for participation on future projects, as determined by the Volunteer Manager.

The volunteer may also decide to terminate their service with HistoriCorps at any time, for whatever reasonNotice of such a decision should be communicated to HistoriCorps staff as soon as possible.

This form is to be signed online when registering for projects. By signing during the registration process, you indicate that you have read, understand, and agree to abide by the above policies.