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Resources for Orientation

  • Cornell University - Rounded in Ithaca, NY, in 1865 with a revolutionary aim--to educate students, without regard to race, gender, religion, or wealth, in a community where al forms of knowledge would be explored.

Checklist of Volunteer Orientation Topics

  • Volunteer BC - A provincial association of volunteer centers, provincial voluntary organizations and individuals working together to strengthen the growth and development of voluntary action in British Columbia.

Volunteer Program Policies for Orientation & Training

  • CharityChannel - A library of information, advice, tips, and articles provided by nonprofit professionals for nonprofit professionals.

The Importance of Good Orientation

  • Nonprofit Risk Management Center - Provides assistance and resources for community-serving nonprofit organizations. As a nonprofit, the Center is uniquely positioned to both understand and respond to questions with practical, affordable suggestions for controlling risks that threaten a nonprofit's ability to accomplish its mission.

Sample Orientation Agenda

  • CharityChannel - A library of information, advice, tips, and articles provided by nonprofit professionals for nonprofit professionals.

Innovative Orientation

Resources for Supervision

  • Energize, Inc. - An international training, consulting and publishing firm specializing in volunteerism. Energize assists organizations of all types with their volunteer efforts--whether they are health and human service organizations, cultural arts groups, professional associations, or schools.

Articles on Supervision

  • Free Management Library - A complete, highly integrated library for nonprofits and for profits providing solutions in organization, business and professional development provided by Authenticity Consulting, LCC.

Staffing & Supervision of Employees & Volunteers

  • World Volunteer Web - Supports the volunteer community by serving as a global clearinghouse for information and resources linked to volunteerism that can be used for campaigning, advocacy and networking.

Supervising Volunteers

  • Cornell University - Founded in Ithaca, NY, in 1865 with a revolutionary aim--to educate students, without regard to race, gender, religion, or wealth, in a community where all forms of knowledge would be explored.

Checklist for Volunteer Supervision and Evaluation

  • WCVA - The online voice of the voluntary sector in Wales. The organization represents and campaigns for voluntary organizations, volunteers and communities.

Support and Supervision

Resources for Training

  • Energize, Inc. - An international training, consulting and publishing firm specializing in volunteerism. Energize assists organizations of all types with their volunteer efforts--whether they are health and human service organizations, cultural arts groups, professional associations, or schools.

Training Tools

  • The Resource Center - Once-stop shop for oonline tools and taining resources to strengthen your volunteer or service program. Sponsored by the Corporation for National and Community Service and administered by ETR Associates.

Conducting Value Based Volunteer Training

  • Volunteering England - A national volunteer development organisation for England. We work across the voluntary, public and private sectors to raise the profile of volunteering as a powerful force for change.

Volunteer Training

  • Community Tool Box - A website that includes practical guidance for the different tasks necessary to promote community health and development. For instance, ther are sections on leadership, strategic planning, community assessment, grant writing, and evaluation. Each section includes a description of the task, advantages of doing it, step-by-step guidelines, examples, checklists of points to review, and training materials.

Developing Training Programs for Volunteers

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