This course focuses on the administrative tasks and processes involved in volunteer management. This course will help you understand the support system behind volunteer engagement, whether it be the use and application of software programs; the development of policies & procedures; creating a budget; resolving conflict or creating your own filing system/templates of forms. We will explore these, along with the role that associations (local, provincial and national) play in supporting your continued path of professional development. Pre-requisite: OL062 Volunteer Management: Foundations
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By: Keith Seel
Publisher: LexisNexis
Edition: 4th
ISBN: 9780433504788
Instructions: This text will be used for all four Volunteer Management courses hosted by Fleming. Students will already have this text if they have completed the pre-requisite Fundamentals course. Students who already have the 3rd edition will be fine. (3rd edition ISBN-10 : 0433490527, ISBN-13 : 978-0433490524
By: Linda L. Graff
Publisher: Energ!ze Inc.
Instructions: Download at https://www.energizeinc.com/store/best_all Students who took the pre-requisite Fundamentals course will already have purchased this.
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