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AL!VE's General Resources is a curated collection of practical, field-tested resources to support volunteer engagement professionals at every stage, whether you're launching a new program or strengthening an existing one. Resources are organized by topic to help you quickly find tools, templates, articles, and guides relevant to your work.

Many of the resources shared here originate from external organizations, publications, and practitioners. They are provided for learning and reference.

General Management Tools

Broad collections and foundational tools that support volunteer management, nonprofit operations, and program administration.

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Strategic Planning

Resources to help define purpose, assess organizational readiness, clarify volunteer roles, and build a strong foundation for sustainable volunteer engagement.

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Recruitment

Guides and practical tips for identifying, attracting, and recruiting volunteers using clear messaging, inclusive practices, and strong role alignment.

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Job Descriptions

Templates and examples to help create clear, realistic volunteer roles, including skills-based and capacity-building opportunities.

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Applications

Resources that outline what to include in volunteer applications and how to design them to support screening, placement, and role fit.

  • Applications for volunteer staff are as important as applications for paid staff. Use this step-by-step guide to quickly set up a volunteer application in WordPress.

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Interviews

Interview questions, checklists, and step-by-step guidance to support consistent and effective volunteer selection and placement.

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Screening

Best practices, policies, and reference materials related to volunteer screening, background checks, and risk-informed decision-making.

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Onboarding

Resources for building onboarding systems that extend beyond orientation, including volunteer handbooks, agreements, and expectations-setting tools.

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Training

This section includes resources to support the design and delivery of effective training for volunteers, staff, and leaders, building shared understanding, skills, and confidence across volunteer engagement practices.

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Problem-Solving

These resources focus on practical approaches to addressing common and complex challenges in volunteer engagement, helping leaders think critically, respond constructively, and navigate change with clarity.

  • Read Top Nonprofits' 5 Fatal Volunteer Management Mistakes to avoid making them yourself.
  • Having a problem-solving policy already in place makes an enormous difference in a crisis.  Surrey Wildlife Trust's Problem Solving Procedures provides a useful template.
  • We're all here to serve the mission, but that doesn't mean a conflict-free existence, even among like minds. In case of the inevitable, check out the University of California Agricultural and Natural Resources' Volunteer Conflict Resolution Manual for suggestions as to how to address conflict in your organization.

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Ethical Decision-Making

This section offers tools and frameworks to support ethical decision making in volunteer engagement, emphasizing professional standards, accountability, and values-based leadership.

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Retention, Recognition, and Appreciation

Ideas and tools to strengthen the volunteer experience, support long-term engagement, and recognize volunteer contributions in meaningful ways.

  • Volunteer Appreciation Week is the third week of April (and the month of April is National Volunteer Appreciation Month). Check out these great ideas from DonorBox for celebrating National Volunteer Week (and Month!) with your team.
  • VolunteerHub brings us two articles on effective volunteer retention: Increase Volunteer Retention with Rewards and Recognition, and 4 Tips for Volunteer Retention.
  • Volgistics brings us more ideas with Best Ways to Reward Volunteers.
  • Keep your volunteers engaged!  United Way offers a comprehensive practical guide, full of resources for further reading, in its 501 Commons Guide to Volunteer Management Best Practices.
  • Recruiting is only half the battle--retention ensures a successful program with continuity and stability.  Read the Urban Institute's Volunteer Management Retention Best Practices report for some common-sense tips on retention.
  • Relationships between paid staff and volunteers seem like they would be a natural fit, but there can be tension.  Read Energize's Satisfy Staff First, an article analyzing the complexities of the relationship between volunteer and paid employees.
  • High volunteer turnover is not inevitable!  Read the Energ!ze article discussing volunteer programs, assumptions about turnover and why it's preventable.
  • Read ALIVE's Strategic Volunteer Engagement (2009), a comprehensive guide to volunteer engagement.
  • CallHub offers these 5 tips for your nonprofit's volunteer engagement strategies. 
  • The Pennsylvania Department of Aging's Volunteer Engagement Toolkit provides templates, recruitment tips, onboarding advice, resourcing/supervision recommendations, evaluation suggestions, and partnership development opportunities.
  • Virginia Service offers reports on three hot topics: the surge of skills-based and pro bono volunteering, the onset of self-directed teams, and calculation of the true return on volunteer investment in Volunteer Engagement Today.

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Risk Management

Guidance and reference materials to support safer volunteer programs, including liability awareness, waivers, and protection practices.

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Evaluation

Tools and templates to help measure volunteer impact, assess program effectiveness, and use data to inform improvement.

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Termination and Offboarding

Resources to support respectful, transparent offboarding and transition processes that maintain trust and organizational continuity.

  • This Associations Now article makes an excellent case for the importance of offboarding both paid staff and volunteers.
  • This article from 4Imprint offers useful tips for offboarding and succession planning for your departing Board members.
  • A good volunteer-termination letter can make all the difference in the involuntary termination process.  Read this article from GreatSampleResume for a good example.
  • This post from BambooHR, although focused on paid-staff offloading, provides a useful checklist for all terminations--paid staff or volunteer, voluntary or involuntary.

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