Posts Tagged ‘Tools You Can Use’

Tips for Creating Mission and Vision Statements

Friday, September 28th, 2012

Here’s another one! As part of a partnership with Top Nonprofts, we’re sharing some easy, one page guides for getting a nonprofit started. Today’s resource focuses on creating mission and vision statements.

 

You can download the guide for your own use, too! Don’t forget to check out the other great resources from Top Nonprofits!

 

What do you think of these guides? Do you love them? Is this one helping you to have vision when the rest of the world is wearing bifocals? Let us know in the comments!

Tools Don’t Fade Away

Friday, February 4th, 2011

volunteer, volunteering, volunteerism, paleolithicEarlier this week on NPR there was a story about how inventions and technologies don’t die off.

There’s a lot of talk about how new technologies can make volunteering easier both on volunteer and volunteer managers, but a lot of those tools and technologies are based in the best practices of traditional volunteer management and volunteerism.

Even the folks over at Sparked.com, a microvolunteering site that couldn’t have existed ten years ago, make a point of saying how important it is to say thank you to a microvolunteer that has completed a challenge.

We’re taking traditional ways of engaging people in leadership roles and adding a few new twists. At the core of what we’re doing is the idea that anyone can be a leader and a set of best practices that help support leadership.

Want to know what kind of tools are available for taking action and changing the world?  Check out this list of traditional (and more technology based) tools:

Go Social, Change The World

How to Focus a Conversation to Facilitate Volunteer Reflection

Nonprofit Listening 101: Google Reader

Volunteerism on Foursquare

5 Steps to an Organized Community Volunteer Project

The Nine Basic Rules for Volunteer Recognition

You can find even more tools and resources on the HandsOn Network website, and in the Tools You Can Use category of the blog!

Let us know what tools you use to help support your volunteers!

https://handsonblog.org/2010/04/28/the-nine-basic-rules-for-volunteer-recognition/

https://handsonblog.org/2010/09/15/10-things-to-consider-before-starting-a-volunteer-recognition-program/