RVDA members are stepping up to support the Mike Molino RV Learning Center’s mission to foster professional development opportunities for RV dealership employees across the country.
In December, several RVDA members made year-end contributions of more than $1,000 to RVDA’s 501(c)(3) charitable organization. They are:
- Hemlock Hill RV $10,000
- Curtis Trailers $5,000
- Parkview RV Center $5,000 (Sharon Horsey Legacy)
- PleasureLand RV Center, Inc. $5,000
- Tom Manning & Associates $5,000
- Reines RV Center $3,500
- Crestview RV Center $2,000
- Walnut Ridge Family RV Sales $2,000
- All Seasons RV Center (CA) $1,000
Phil Ingrassia, RVDA president, said the RV Learning Center is affordable and presents learning opportunities for front-line dealership personnel.
“These contributions will help launch new online training for parts managers and specialists who are critical to improving customer service at the dealership,” Ingrassia said. “The courses are scheduled to launch in 2022.”
These courses are in addition to online training for service writers or advisors currently available through the RV Learning Center.
The RV Learning Center relies on donors’ financial support to help it carry out its mission. The contributions of individuals allows the center to continue to meet the training needs of an industry that is undergoing tremendous change.
The RV Learning Center can also be supported through a planned-giving program, which may provide tax benefits over the lifetime of the pledge. Contributions may be tax deductible as charitable donations.