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Ideas for How to Keep Volunteers Engaged
A webpage providing brief information on how to continue to engage with volunteers, even if a program pauses its functions.
Author: Volunteering Australia
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A webpage providing brief information on how to continue to engage with volunteers, even if a program pauses its functions.
Author: Volunteering Australia
Identifies the importance of the volunteer lifecycle, including supporting, supervising and recognising volunteers. Aligns findings with the National Standards for Volunteer Involvement. Note: This resource accompanies the Leep: Harnessing Volunteer Motivation Webinar.
Author: Leep
Webinar providing discussion on supporting, supervising and recognising volunteers, providing insight into volunteer motivations, based on the experience of Managers of Volunteers. Note: This resource is accompanied by the Harnessing Volunteer Motivation: Resource Pack.
Author: Leep
A webpage providing brief information on how to continue to engage with volunteers, even if a program pauses its functions.
Author: Volunteering Australia
Information on engaging with students, identifying the key criteria for successful student engagement in volunteering programs.
Author: Volunteering Queensland
A research report that explores how to involve and manage older volunteers.
Author: School of Management, Edith Cowan University
A good practice guide for engaging and supporting volunteers.
Author: Volunteer Scotland, Scottish Volunteering Forum
Assists organisations responsible for the management of Spontaneous Volunteers with establishing an Operational Plan to clearly articulate how Spontaneous Volunteers will be utilised and managed when the need arises.
Author: Volunteering Queensland
A brief guide on how to promote positive relationships between volunteers and employees.
Author: Volunteer Scotland
A comprehensive guide on volunteer involvement during a pandemic, reflecting most areas of the National Standards.
Author: Volunteering Australia, Volunteering Queensland
Outlines the agreed roles and responsibilities of Volunteering Queensland and the respective Local Government Authority in the activation and use of Emergency Volunteering – Community Response to Extreme Weather (EV CREW).
Author: Volunteering Queensland
Volunteering Resource Hub is an initiative of Volunteering Australia, funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.