Randy Tyler gives some tips on how audio or video messages can help non-profit organizations recruit online volunteers.
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Visit siteUNV’s Online Volunteering (OV) service connects development organizations and volunteers over the Internet and supports their effective online collaboration.
It gives development organizations access to a broader pool of knowledge and resources to enhance their capacities, while it offers individuals worldwide additional opportunities to volunteer for development and contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
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It gives development organizations access to a broader pool of knowledge and resources to enhance their capacities, while it offers individuals worldwide additional opportunities to volunteer for development and contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
Visit siteTranslations for Progress is an online forum for volunteer translators and a public service intended for the international NGO community. By linking the needs of NGOs and language students and professionals, Translations for Progress hopes to support the development of better communication within the international grass-roots community, improve the ability of organizations to meet their goals, and help students become more actively involved in development issues early on.
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Visit siteThe second volume in ARNOVA’s Occasional Paper Series — Emerging Areas of Volunteering — focuses on episodic volunteering, virtual volunteering, cross-national volunteering, and employee volunteer programmes. This volume also revisits two longstanding forms of volunteer involvement - volunteering to government and volunteering to nonprofit organization boards of directors.
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This collection of resources on ServiceLeader.org will benefit online volunteers as well as volunteer managers and service leaders who are interested in utilizing technology to benefit their organizations.
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Visit siteA collection of frequently asked questions about online volunteering and their answers, from the ServiceLeader's Virtual Volunteering Project.
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