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    • Quick Reference Resources: Re-Engagement

      • Engaging Seniors and Older Adults as Volunteers Engaging Seniors and Older Adults as Volunteers

        Learn how to recruit, motivate and engage older adult volunteers with tips from current and former senior volunteers

      • Engaging Volunteers in Essential Sectors Engaging Volunteers in Essential Sectors

        Shifting demands have changed volunteer engagement. Explore the new realities and motivations of volunteers today to stay ahead of future challenges.

      • Keeping Policies & Procedures Up-to-Date Keeping Policies & Procedures Up-to-Date

        Policy needs are always changing. Check out this resource for suggestions, examples and guidelines to keep your policies and procedures relevant.

      • Police Checks for Volunteer Screening (Updated 2022) Police Checks for Volunteer Screening (Updated 2022)

        What's the role of Police Checks and Vulnerable Sector Screening in protecting volunteers and program participants? Find out here.

      • Volunteer Screening for In-Person Services Volunteer Screening for In-Person Services

        Should your organization engage volunteers to provide essential services in person? Learn about screening to reduce risk and community spread.

      • New Program Policies and Procedures New Program Policies and Procedures

        What are the must-haves for new policies? Use this resource to start developing new safety or inclusion policies and procedures for your volunteer program.

      • Planning for Engagement Planning for Engagement

        While assessing your program, it is important to consider a broader definition of engagement and refine your understanding of the community you wish to grow.

      • Increasing Donations by Stewarding Volunteers Increasing Donations by Stewarding Volunteers

        There is a strong relationship between donors and volunteers. If donors are your goal, it's time to make volunteer engagement a priority. Read our latest blog to learn how.

      • Considerations for Engaging Newcomers as Volunteers Considerations for Engaging Newcomers as Volunteers

        This resource can help you prepare for newcomer volunteers with questions and considerations for meaningful engagement.


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