1 / 1

We have an idea.

We have an idea.

emiko
Download Presentation

We have an idea.

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. We have an idea. Would you pay US$40 a year for a tool that generated ideas, formulated training designs, found relevant Web sites, did academic research, and connected you to other people in your field? Seems like a small price to pay for such an amazing device doesn’t it? E-Volunteerism: The Electronic Journal of the Volunteer Community is just such a tool.Take a look: Lots of them, actually. **These are just some of the articles from past issues of e-volunteerism Pathways to Change: Linking Service to Sustainable Change Michael McCabe Exploring the Impact of Volunteer TrendsBetty Stallings Review of " Changing the Focus on Volunteering: An Investigation of Volunteers' Multiple Contributions for a Charitable Organization" Team Building Training ModuleMary Merrill Becoming Friends: How Two Former Competitors MergedbyJane Ellington and Chris Jones, Volunteer Services/Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey The "Imaginary Client": Presenting Psychosocial Issues to VolunteersCarol Kleinmaier Research Review"Volunteering as a Lifestyle Choice: Negotiating Self-Identities in Japan" On-the-Spot Audio Interview:Perspectives From Conferees at the IAVE World Volunteer Conference in Amsterdam The ProfessionThe Impact of New Technologies on Volunteer Management Focus on Membership Development: Three Organizations Share Effective TechniquesMelissa Eystad Should Volunteer Administration Be a "Profession"?Susan J. Ellis and Steve McCurley Volunteer Management Software ProgramsSteve McCurley Global PerspectivesNational Volunteer Centers The Good, the Bad, and the Totally InexplicableSteve McCurley Where Have All the Leaders Gone?Bryan R. Leipper and Diane L. Leipper Developing a Rational National Approach to Issues Affecting VolunteersSusan J. Ellis and Steve McCurley All-Volunteer OrganizationsBridging the Divide Legal Aspects of VolunteeringSteve McCurley Giving Help to Get Help: Where Do Service Exchanges Fit in the World of Volunteerism?Melissa Eystad Where Are the Men?Susan J. Ellis and Steve McCurley You can use them if you want. www.e-volunteerism.com

More Related