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A Guide On Managing Volunteers on Moving Day

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At Volunteer Mark, we know a thing or two about volunteers and non-profit relocation. This guide discusses the sides involved, when, how to manage a schedule and budget, how to prepare for the move, select a mover, and manage the move. It is written primarily for executive directors of small and medium-sized non-profit organizations. Whether […].

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How to Use Videos to Boost Non-Profit Campaigns

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At the VolunteerMark Management Platform, you know that old-school campaign methods such as mouth-to-mouth and recruiting participants through local or personal contacts are no longer as effective as they used to be, nor is management, which leads us to also build our Volunteer App, as powerful digital channels for reaching new members arise predominantly and […].

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4 Reasons Why You Need a Volunteer Onboarding Process

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VolunteerMark has a comprehensive understanding of organizational needs and has a customized checklist used during the onboarding process. The onboarding process helps managers and coordinators to find the best fit volunteer for the position. We recognize and support organizations customized and maintain a new volunteer welcome and orientation process.

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Why Responsible Journalism is Important in Volunteerism

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There are many ways to create a positive impact in every community or sector, and one such way of doing so is through volunteerism. In fact, up to 77.4 million Americans volunteer in various efforts per year. However, not all programs are as successful as they can be. This is, in part, due to limited reach on […]. The post Why Responsible Journalism is Important in Volunteerism appeared first on VolunteerMark Blog.

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Keeping Volunteer Information Secure from Cyber Theft & Data Leaks

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In the era of “hacking” and information being easily accessible on the internet, it’s no surprise that people are ever more concerned about privacy and information security, especially at nonprofits. Not to mention the significant number of news and signals about large institutions’ electronic files being susceptible and eventually hacked. That being said, volunteers applying […].

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Nonprofit Leader Spotlight: How K.C.-Based Harvesters Builds Meaningful Volunteer, Community Relationships

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Can you remember the last time you didn’t know where your next meal was coming from? Josh does. As a 29-year-old struggling with mental illness, Josh has often faced long bouts of hunger and food insecurity. Fortunately, Josh lives within walking distance to his local food pantry and, like 46.5 million other Americans, receives charitable […].

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5 Reasons Volunteers Quit (and How to Keep Them)

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Every year, millions of kind-hearted and well-intentioned people sign up to volunteer for a nonprofit organization. Nonprofit leaders understand that the success of their organization is dependent on volunteers, but despite this, volunteer turnover remains high. There will always be circumstances that are beyond a nonprofits’ control-a change in the volunteer’s life circumstances like a […].