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  1. Working with Older Volunteers by Alan Dingle, 1993-10
  2. Employee volunteering: tips for working with business volunteers.(On Vulunteers): An article from: The Non-profit Times by Susan J. Ellis, 2005-07-01
  3. Working with older volunteers: opportunities and potential.(Report): An article from: Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services by Carolyn Bourke, 2009-12-01
  4. An Untapped Resource: Working with Volunteers Who Are Mentally Ill by John D. Weaver, 1993-01
  5. Working with Volunteers: A Guideline for Workers in the Social Services (Topic)
  6. Working with volunteers (Association techniques) by Leslie Chree O'Malley, 1991
  7. Working with volunteers: Policy statement and guidelines
  8. working with volunteers by Adult Education Association,
  9. Working with volunteers in the countryside and urban fringe: A report summarizing the results of a national survey by Rosie Simpson, 1983
  10. Working with Volunteers: Recruitment and Selection by David R. Smith, 1994-10
  11. Working with volunteers (Managing your public relations: guidelines for nonprofit organizations) by Dorothy Ducas, 1977
  12. Working with volunteers: Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada by Lily Wong, 1976
  13. skills for Leadership Working with Volunteers Volume 1 by Emily Kittle Morrison, 1981
  14. A teachers' guide for working with volunteers by Mary Woolsey Lewis, 1978

21. Alliance Abroad Group
Develops programs to enable students to study, work or volunteer in countries around the world.
http://www.allianceabroad.com/

22. Volunteers
Whether you find your volunteer online, through a volunteer matching program, or by recruiting in your neighborhood, the relationship can be of lasting benefit to your organization
http://www.techsoup.org/learningcenter/volunteers/index.cfm

23. Working With Volunteers A Guide For Neighbourhood Policing Teams
Foreword This guide is one in a series produced by the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) Citizen Focus and Neighbourhood Policing Programme Team aimed at increasing engagement
http://www.npiadocuments.co.uk/volunteeringguidance.pdf

24. Gap Year And Summer Jobs Abroad - Volunteer Placements And Work Overseas
Offers information and advice on working and volunteering abroad, flights, accommodation, insurance and visas.
http://www.gapwork.com/
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Welcome to Gapwork.com, your number one, essential guide to taking a gap year. Gapwork.com includes the most up-to-date information to help you plan your student gap year, working holiday abroad, or temporary and voluntary work. Gapwork.com includes guides to the most popular gap year destinations, information about the latest voluntary placements, seasonal and temporary work, both at home and abroad, plus help and advice to get your gap year plan started. To plan your year out choose a link from the boxes below or the left hand menu. Alternatively use our gap year search engine on the right to find gap year companies to suit you! Gapwork.com - Gap Year jobs, volunteer placements and seasonal work abroad.

25. Working With Volunteers - IT4Communities
iT4Communities introduces skilled, IT professional volunteers to VCS organisations looking for help with IT projects.
http://www.it4communities.org.uk/it4c/open/charity/working.html
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(It was a) socially good atmosphere and a chance to exchange ideas and skills. iT4C volunteer quoted in "Evaluation Report: Volunteer matching service" by Paul Ticher and Andrea Eaves Working with an IT volunteer is similar to working with any volunteer. If you have a volunteer policy please feel free to apply it to your IT volunteer. Your volunteer may not be used to working with charities. He or she may be used to the faster-paced environment of the commercial world. Please try to provide information when the volunteer requests it and support them when they need it. The following tips may be useful: There was a significant team effort by all the hospice staff and a willingness to share concerns and commitment to improvement, which made my role both productive and supportive. Chris Harvey, iT4Communities volunteer for St Francis Hospice
  • Decide who's responsible for the project within your organisation. Make sure the volunteer knows who this is and how to contact them.

26. Index
Includes information, pictures and links describing the life in Dolev, and the work of the local volunteer fire brigade.
http://webspace.webring.com/people/lt/thevolunteerfire/

27. Working With Volunteers
Working with Volunteers National Consumer Supporter Technical Assistance Center National Mental Health Association 2001 North Beauregard Street Alexandria, VA 22311 Tel1800-969-NMHA
http://www.ncstac.org/content/materials/volunteer.pdf

28. Churchcare: Working With Volunteers
Working with Volunteers . Volunteers and the Church. As communitybased organisations churches have a long tradition of working with, and being supported by volunteers.
http://www.churchcare.co.uk/develop.php?FM

29. WWISA:: Willing Workers In South Africa - Volunteer Service Assignments In Histo
WWISA arranges working volunteer holidays to South Africa and abroad.
http://www.wwisa.co.za/

30. Volunteer Centres Devon - Working With Volunteers
A site for the network of Volunteer Centres in Devon, helping people into volunteering and supporting local organisations to find volunteers.
http://volunteerdevon.net/organisations.html
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Volunteering Devon - Welcome to the website for the Volunteer Centres in Devon
Working With Volunteers
Organisations working with Volunteers
Organisations who work with volunteers can use these pages to find out about how Volunteer Centres Devon can support and develop their work with volunteers and promote their volunteering opportunities; and to contact their local Volunteer Centre to register as an organisation or update them of developments. Use the menu on the right hand side of the page to explore what Volunteer Centres Devon can offer you, as well as the work of CVS.
How can we help you?
  • Advertising your volunteering opportunities using a variety of media Promoting volunteering as an enjoyable activity which benefits both the volunteer and the community Actively recruiting new volunteers for local voluntary organisations Helping organisations develop good practice Working in partnership with voluntary and statutory oranisations Encouraging and supporting local voluntary initiatives Campaigning for volunteers' rights and providing a voice for volunteer-deploying organisations.

31. Working With Volunteers | Ontario Health Promotion E-Bulletin
A. INTRODUCTION According to a 1997 report produced by Volunteer Vancouver entitled The Voluntary Sector Trends, Challenges and Opportunities for the New Millennium
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    Ontario Health Promotion E-Bulletin OHPE Bulletin 102, Volume 1999, No. 102
    A. INTRODUCTION
    According to a 1997 report produced by Volunteer Vancouver entitled "The Voluntary Sector - Trends, Challenges and Opportunities for the New Millennium":
    · Canada's not-for-profit sector encompasses over 75,000 registered charities and an estimated 100,000 additional nonprofit organizations.
    · The revenues for this sector for 1994 are estimated to be $90.5 billion.
    · Canadian registered charities employed about 1.3 million people in 1993, or 9% of the entire labour force.
    · It is estimated that over three times as many people volunteer their services to charitable organizations as are employed by them.
    · According to the last comprehensive government survey performed in 1987, the entire voluntary sector engages the services of 5.3 million volunteers annually and these volunteers donate over one billion hours of service - the equivalent of 617,000 full time jobs.
    All this serves to reinforce what is apparent in our communities every day: the voluntary sector, which is often referred to as the "third

32. WWOOF - World Wide Opportunities On Organic Farms
Organization assisting those who would like to work as volunteers on organic farms internationally. Program highlights and contact information.
http://www.wwoof.org/
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- World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms ...living, learning, sharing organic lifestyles
WWOOF.org HOME This is the home page of WWOOF.org ? HELP WWOOF around the world: By region: South America Europe-Middle East Africa Asia-Pacific Or see: Countries with national
WWOOF organisations
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Unverified WWOOF organisations
What is WWOOF? WWOOF is a world wide network - It started in the UK in 1971 and has since become an international movement that is helping people share more sustainable ways of living. WWOOF is an exchange - In return for volunteer help, WWOOF hosts offer food, accommodation and opportunities to learn about organic lifestyles. WWOOF organisations link people who want to volunteer on organic farms or smallholdings with people who are looking for volunteer help. FB.init("870072749bbe0e820e7596b3aa14c94a"); How does it work? Who is WWOOF for? WWOOF around the World The history of WWOOF
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WWOOF does not personally know the organisations linked to below and so we can take no responsibility for the content of their websites. Work exchange
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  • 33. Working With Volunteers - Festival And Events
    Working with Volunteers When organising an event, people's time is a valuable resource and is expensive to buy. Have you thought about finding volunteers to work on your event?
    http://www.tourismnortheast.co.uk/pages/information-sheets/managing-people/worki
    @import "/styles/3coltemplate.css"; @import "/styles/offers_layout.css"; @import "/styles/offers_style.css"; @import "/styles/hacks.css"; The Online Toolkit for Festival and Events Organisers Search for Useful Information:
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      When organising an event, people's time is a valuable resource and is expensive to buy. Have you thought about finding volunteers to work on your event? Many local enthusiasts are keen to be involved in organising events, which are of particular interest to them. A music lover, for example, would happily steward at a music festival if it means they get to see all the concerts free of charge. Volunteers can fulfill all kinds of roles, but can be particularly good at dealing with the public - directing them to their seats, answering any queries, and generally helping them to have a better experience at the event. If you are lucky, you can build up a team of volunteers who will work at your event year after year, and will also help to promote it simply be being enthusiastic. Recruitment Even if your team includes paid staff, using volunteers at all levels is always useful. Recruiting volunteers is an opportunity to be creative and inclusive: how can you best reach out to all corners of your community? Can you involve children and young people?

    34. Working With Volunteers | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
    By thefood-project No real name given. This photo was taken on November 7, 2007. 128 views 0 comments 0 favorites 0 galleries
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/8562013@N07/1913455586

    35. Volunteering Ireland / Volunteer Centre Dublin City North - Promoting, Supportin
    Provide practical support, information and other resources for individuals wanting to volunteer and organisations working with volunteers in Ireland through an online Volunteer placement service.
    http://www.volunteeringireland.ie

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    Volunteering Ireland: Congratulations to ANNA HUGHES , Ireland's Volunteer of the Year 2010!
    See the list of individual category awardees
    The Irish Volunteer of the Year 2010 and individual category awardees were revealed at the reception, opened by Department Minister Pat Carey and hosted by Claire Byrne and Fergus Finlay.
    We wish a hearty thanks and congratulations to all nominees, awardees, and volunteers across Ireland!
    To read about the nominees and their outstanding volunteering visit, Ireland Involved Awards 2010 EYV 2011 Call for Flagship Projects Grant Proposals Deadine: 12th November 2010 2011 has been designated European Year of Volunteering (EYV2011) by the European Commission. The overall purpose of EYV2011 is to encourage and support the efforts of the EU, the Member States, local and regional authorities, to create the conditions conducive to volunteering in the European Union and to increase the visibility of voluntary activities in the EU. As part of the year the European Commission has set aside a fund of €2 million for the co-financing of a maximum of 54 flagship projects across the EU - 1 or 2 projects in each EU member state.

    36. Working With Volunteers
    A management guide for refugee community organisations 3 Introduction We hope that you will fi nd these guidelines useful. They have been designed specially for Refugee Community
    http://www.volunteering.org.uk/NR/rdonlyres/67E6A8EC-FE79-407F-9874-10276710F1D4

    37. Official Hotel Contact Details And Reviews Of Hotels & Holidays - Travel Library
    A compilation of links for backpacking and budget travel around the world. Accessible travel, packing tips, transportation, working and volunteering and countries guides.
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    Travel Library - Official Contact Details and Hotel Reviews
    Popular Hotel Destinations
    Europe - Beaches and Resorts
    Looking for a holiday on some of Europe's best beaches and seaside locations? Our travellers have a few favourite destinations.
    Europe - City Destinations
    Perhaps you prefer to visit Europe's top capitals and major cities? Read thousands of reviews on Paris, London, or Rome Hotels. Or visit other leading city break destinations in Europe. Travel Library has information and official contact information on other leading European destinations currently popular with our travelling community. Top picks include:
    Africa/Middle East
    Discover the beaches of Sharm El Sheikh or the varied landscapes of South Africa; go on a safari in Kenya; hike the Atlas mountains in Morocco or visit the exciting city centers in Fez or Marrakech.
    Asia Pacific
    The many destinations of Asia offer some of the world's most beautiful island locations, including Bali and Fiji; or exciting cities like Hong Kong, Beijing, or Singapore. Find the best hotels and accommodations of Asia's top destinations.

    38. Ancestry.com - Working With Volunteers
    Follow a few suggestions on how to gain a successful relationship with volunteers you are working with. These may include being specific about your request, not expecting instant
    http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library/article.aspx?article=10984

    39. Indiana Literacy Association
    A non-profit organization which works with and through volunteer literacy programs across Indiana. List of programs and related links.
    http://www.indianaliteracy.org/
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    Advancing Indiana Through Adult Literacy Skip to content
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      An estimated 800,000 to 1,500,000 adults in Indiana have literacy skills that are below the level necessary for life in America today. These adults cannot understand dosage instructions on their medicine.  They cannot locate the intersection of two highways on a roadmap.  They cannot read a bedtime story to their child. They cannot communicate via e-mail, format a spreadsheet, or check inventory supplies on a computer.  They cannot file a tax return or research health information or treatment options on the Internet. Volunteer adult literacy programs across the state are among the options these adults have to improve their literacy skills.  Almost every county in the state has at least one adult literacy program in place.  Most of these volunteer programs offer free, one-on-one tutoring in reading and writing.   They may also provide tutoring in English as a Second Language and math skills.  Many programs also offer basic computer literacy skills and family literacy programs. These programs operate as non-profit, community-based corporations or within the purview of public libraries.  They are responsible for finding their own funding, training their own tutors, and promoting their own programs and activities.  While some operate with United Way support, most seek grants from community and private foundations.  Some work in conjunction with their local ABE programs and receive in-kind support from their local school corporations.  All programs also accept contributions from individuals and corporations.  All programs would gladly increase the scope of their programming if they had the financial support to do so.

    40. Working With Volunteers - From Scoutorama.com's Scout Library
    Ideas that help volunteers motivate other volunteers. Read our list of dozens of tips and suggestions for motivating volunteers in Scouts and other organizations. (Boy Scout
    http://www.scoutorama.com/library/volunteerism.cfm
    Working With Volunteers
    Motivating Volunteers: A 4 Step Process
    Step 1. Identify the job to be done. Put it in writing so that you have a clear vision of what needs doing. Step 2. Select the best person or group for the job. List the qualities and experience you desire. Step 3. What motivates this person (or these people)? What enticed them to succeed in the past? (Recognition, an award, appreciation, a challenge...) See Volunteer Motivators below for a list of probable motivators. Step 4. Link the desired outcome with the individual's motivator. Don't Forget! Motivation is no secret weapon. Everything we do is based on motivation. Even those people we call "selfless" and "altruistic" are acting on motivation- the admirable motivation of the "good feeling".
    Volunteer Motivators (What makes Scouters scout?)
  • Plan annual ceremonies to recognize volunteers. Rely on them in an emergency situation. Give them the honor of meeting with higher-ups. Recognize personal needs and problems.
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