Recruitment of Volunteers

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Journal of Consumer Research, Vol. 7, March 1981
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Journal of Volunteer Administration
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The Social Animal blog, July 10, 2010
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Jump Start Books
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The second booklet in PROVOL's Volunteer Management Made Easy Series, which includes: Research, Recruit, Retain, and Recognize.  This booklet on recruiting advises us to forget outdated perceptions of volunteers and, then, presents a process of recruiting for skills and talents necessary to meet our agencies' needs in a timely and effective manner.

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PROVOL, Mesa, AZ
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https://www.huffpost.com/entry/get-active-become-an-entr_b_562432
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"On Volunteers" column in The Nonprofit Times, July 1995
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Journal of Volunteer Administration
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A handbook developed for Volunteer Centers, offering tools needed to add family volunteering to existing community involvement activities. There are tips and tricks for every Volunteer Center, from inviting families to join single days of service to creating an entire mission for promoting volunteering by families.

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Points of Light Foundation
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The first booklet in PROVOL's Volunteer Management Made Easy Series, which includes: Research, Recruit, Retain, and Recognize.  This booklet on Research covers the work to be done before that new volunteer walks through the door for the first time, even when the pressure to recruit new volunteers can be pretty intense.

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PROVOL, Mess, AZ
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Paper presented to The Joint World Congress of the Marketing Educators Group and The Academy of Marketing Science, August 1985
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Credit Union Magazine, October 1985
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The Nonprofit Times, December 1, 2008
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Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, Vol. 7(2), Winter 1982
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New York City School Volunteer Program
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NCSS Volunteer Circle, Singapore
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"On Volunteers" column in The Nonprofit Times
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Alive & Kicking! Vol. 4, No. 3, November 1994
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Prepared for AARP by Hamilton, kFrederick & Schneiders, Washington, DC
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy, October 25, 1988
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Journal of Volunteer Administration
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Channing L. Bete Co., Inc., South Deerfield, MA
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Cornerstone Library
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Energize, Inc.
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Voluntary Action Leadership, Spring/Summer 1987
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Public Management Institute
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