Volunteer Management - General Practices

This is the master database of all items in the Archive, including the books, journal articles and Timeline items referenced elsewhere on this website. This database is searchable by title, author, type, and topic. Special tags also exist for Research, Non-US/International items, and documents specifically related to the history of the Association for Volunteer Administration (AVA). All PDF documents may be downloaded for free. If you identify errors, please contact us immediately so we can make the necessary corrections.

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Marlborough Publications
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International Institute of Boston, Boston, MA
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Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, Camp Hill, PA
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Workshop Proceedings, ACTION, February 14-15, 1978
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"On Volunteers" column in The Nonprofit Times, July 1995
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This book shows how private citizens and public agencies can work together to provide a wide range of public services -- from neighborhood crime watch to mental health assistance. It describes effective methods for managing volunteer programs sponsored by public agencies, and demonstrates how volunteer programs can enhance the quality and impact of government services. 

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Jossey-Bass Publishers
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CURRENTS, Council for Advancement and Support of Education, September 2005
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Energize
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Contains 117 formatted, ready-to-print and copy pages, each about a specific volunteering subject such as working with volunteers, the history of volunteering, and trends in volunteerism. The KOPY KIT also includes a section of ready-to-use graphics including "thank you" and "we miss you" letters, certificates and awards, recruitment flyers and even greeting cards.

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Energize
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Journal of Volunteer Administration
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Newsletter of the Volunteer Center National Network, Points of Light Foundation & Volunteer Center National Network, Vol. 8, No. 4, November 2002
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Nonprofit Management & Leadership, Vol 6, No. 3, Spring 1996
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Exploring Volunteer Space: The Recruiting of a Nation is Ivan Scheier’s exploration of the universe of volunteering. Ivan ponders much of what volunteering can be and a great deal of what would happen in volunteering in the future. While Exploring Volunteer Space is a highly conceptual work, it has great and continuing relevance to practitioners who think about the development of volunteer engagement.

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VOLUNTEER: The National Center for Citizen Involvement
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The 1989 edition of Steve McCurley and Rick Lynch's basic text on operating all facets of volunteer involvement. 

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VM Systems
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MBA Publishing, Walla Walla, WA 1991
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MBA Publishing
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Voluntary Action Leadership, Winter 19198-89
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Journal of Volunteer Administration
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Energize, Inc.
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Voluntary Action Leadership, Fall 1991
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Volunteer Administration
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The Nonprofit Times, December 1, 2008
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Volunteer Administration
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Voluntary Action Leadership, Summer 1983
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This short booklet outlines a five-step process to design volunteer engagement programs to be more attractive to volunteers. Author Nancy McDuff presents the methods for conducting a needs assessment, setting objectives, arranging and planning activities, developing an administrative plan to support new volunteer involvement, and evaluating the overall program. 

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