Internet
& Virtual Volunteering
e-volunteerism
The
Electronic Journal of the Volunteer Community, founded
by international volunteerism experts Susan J Ellis
and Steve McCurley, was founded in 2000, and features
international contributors (including OzVPM founder
Andy Fryar). In the Australasian region, full members
of the Australasian Association for Volunteer Administrators
(AAVA) also gain full access to e-volunteerism.
VolCentre
Database Software
This
volunteer centre management software called VolCentre
is used by several centres in New Zealand and has
been around since 1992. Since then it has been upgraded
and enhanced many times. You can download and use
the software free of charge. If you decide to do so,
once it is installed you can log in using a user code
of DEMO and a password of DEMO. There are no restrictions
on the software. It is fully functional and has no
time limit on it. Later you may wish to register your
copy. There is no charge for registration - the company
just like to know who is using it.
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Please note this is for agency's needing to match
volunteers to jobs and general software for maintaining
databases of active volunteers in an agency
Volunteer
Management Review (VMR)
A free weekly electronic newsletter
published by Charity Channel, VMR boasts an international
contributors panel (including OzVPM founder Andy Fryar)
International
Resources on Virtual Volunteering & the Internet
Additional links and information
on this topic from around the world care of our friends
at Energize. This link includes access to the free
on-line book written by Susan Ellis and Jayne Cravens
called the Virtual Volunteering Guidebook
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