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How to manage your charity's volunteers

How to recruit and manage volunteers for your charity, including the vetting process, paying expenses, role descriptions and insurance.

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You can get volunteers from a number of different sources, such as: word of mouth personal recommendation advertising in national or local press Websites where you can advertise volunteer roles include NCVO and Reach Volunteering . NVCO also has guides on where to find volunteers and the volunteer recruitment process .

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