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Recognition Resources


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The websites listed have easy to use tools and downloadable resources to plan and promote a volunteer recognition event.

Below is a list of books available from Volunteer Manitoba's resource centre that give tips, tools and ideas to recognize your volunteers.

Websites
Books

www.cabam.ca Ontario-based company that specializes in volunteer recognition gifts.
www.doodle.ch Helps the group make a choice or schedule an event without the flurry of email exchanges.
www.evite.com Send bulk invitations by email to your group. Invitees can see who is coming and reply by email; they can even add comments.
www.myvop.ca Youth volunteer recognition ideas, websites, and tools.
www.volunteer.ca Downloadable resources including PSA's, posters, banners, etc to help celebrate National Volunteer Week, International Volunteer Day, and Global Youth Service Day.
Books
To borrow any of these books, contact our Resource Centre Coordinator, Jody, vmresource@mts.net, 477-5180 ext. 223, or toll-free 1-888-922-4545 ext. 223
Accent on Recognition: Saying Thank You to Donors and Volunteers Ideas and procedures to recognize people's gift of time and talent.
Can I Help? A Practical Guide to the Care and Feeding of Volunteers Cynthia Thero - Outlines processes throughout the volunteer management cycle to result in motivated and loyal volunteers. Promotes the concept that you can show your appreciation in many ways as you work with volunteers.

Volunteer Recognition: How to Make It Work for You

Jim & Judy Bottorf, Maggie King - Introduces a recognition process that culminates in a perception by staff and volunteers that volunteer effort is important. Questions and Answers section also included.
Volunteer Recognition Skit Kit Arlene Grubbs, Evelyn Levine - Fun is the theme in this kit. Take all or pieces of these skits to use at your next volunteer recognition event to highlight the importance of volunteers through laughter and song.
Volunteers: How to Get Them, How to Keep Them Helen Little - A practical, down-to-earth guide outlining 12 basic needs of volunteers and clearly explains how to meet those needs. Rich with examples and useful tools.

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