Results for Volunteering
Some useful tips and ideas for groups & organisations of all shapes and sizes working with volunteers.
The Gloucestershire Volunteering Collaborative (GVC) has launched a comprehensive new guide, toolkit and case studies which are now available on the Go Volunteer Glos website.
VCSE sector groups & organisations can recruit and showcase their volunteering opportunities, for free, to thousand of potential volunteers from a range of backgrounds via Go Volunteer Glos - the online home of volunteering in Gloucestershire.
Some useful information and guidance to help any group/organisation new to workplace volunteering - and those with more experience wanting to do a bit more research about this type of volunteering.
Charity Digital share 12 top tips to recruiting and retaining digital volunteers, helping charities embrace digital and fill critical skills gaps.
Charity Digital outline the key steps to writing an effective volunteer handbook.
Investing in Volunteers (IiV) Essentials is a free online tool designed especially for volunteer-involving groups and organisations. It was developed nationally and is supported by NCVO, Volunteer Now, Volunteer Scotland and WCVA. This tool will help you do a basic health check on your volunteer practice.
The late Michael Mosley discovers that, as well as being a very rewarding thing to do, volunteering your time, labour or spare room can really benefit your health too. Michael speaks with Dr Edith Chen from Northwestern University in the US, who has been investigating the power of helping others.
Practical and step by step guidance from the NCVO to help you manage volunteers and the process of volunteering well.
Free training directory for VCSE organisations in Gloucestershire.
We've created this directory for local organisations wanting to explore learning & development opportunities available to their team. If you'd like to add your training to this page, please
The Fundraising Regulator website explains the different volunteer fundraising arrangements that exist, and what this means for charitable organisations and volunteers.