What Reddit Says About Volunteering Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Volunteering apps from 6 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
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r/volunteer
Not apps, but: germanvolunteers.de, swissvolunteers.ch, eventvolunteers.de and every website of every big sports event you can think of. Your local running events for example usually need a big number of volunteers for the day.
r/nonprofit
It might be massive overkill for us, but I'll have a look! ... Signupgenius or Calendly may fit your needs. I haven't used either product. ... Google calendar has the option to create appointment slots.
r/volunteer
Some of the best sites for finding volunteer opportunities include Volunteer Match, Idealist, and All for Good. You can also check local organizations through United Way or local volunteer centers.
r/volunteer
I also sometimes look for online volunteering opportunities to do via the UN's Online Volunteering service. As for apps I use *while* I volunteer: I use the local mass transit app from TriMet to know when buses and trains are coming, which lines will get me where I need to go, etc.
r/AskReddit
Here are a few popular ones: VolunteerMatch, Idealist, All for Good, DoSomething, UN Volunteers.
r/volunteer
Of the best I've had, it's been a mix - one I found on VolunteerMatch, one I went looking for their web site because I wanted to help that specific organization, one I found because a rep posted to an online group I'm on that said they needed help, one had a rest that came to a confer...
r/nonprofit
11 votes, 14 comments. I just started a job with a nature non-profit that currently uses GivePulse for their volunteer management, and are looking to…
r/festivals
What’sapp is something I’ve used for both work & & volunteering festivals. You can even have it broken into sub groups (admins- nigh shifts- early-arrivals- mid event- post arrival etc) and have one main group as well.
r/nonprofit
... I worked with a lot of small nonprofits, and every time we use free tools, we eventually find one limitation or another. The least problematic app that I've encountered is Homebase (https://www.joinhomebase.com/), and it has a free tier.
r/volunteer
In the USA, VolunteerMatch.
r/churchtech
I’d recommend OnStage, much easier than pco · mastercasey814 • · 4mo ago · Check out pastorplanner.org it’s the best out there · Update on Volunteer Program · r/SDCC • · 2 · upvotes · · comments · What sort of Volunteers does each project need the most?
r/volunteer
What you're looking for is indeed like an ATS, but without all the difficult tech. I highly recommend you check out software such as VolunteerMatch, Track it Forward, and VolunteerHub are all great options to track your volunteers.
r/volunteer
Have a look at Volunteero. Feel free to message me ... We've been using Better Impact for a while and it's been great, especially the app which lets volunteers self-schedule shifts.
r/nonprofit
They gave us a three month trial for free as a non profit so could be worth reaching out. ... I use the free version for my seasonal employees. Love that they have PC clock in and an app. ... Have you heard of Point App?? The base level is free and it's pretty awesome!! ... I'll check it o...
r/nocode
Having 40 volunteers, with a price that starts around 20 euro a month, this is not nearly feasible as we are a non profit company funded by donations, so only little budget is available. Next to that I would prefer something without a vendor lock in (self host or exportable code). ... FlutterFlow al...
r/volunteer
Is there any good volunteer management softwares, either from this list or other ones you’ve used, that you as a volunteer liked and would recommend nonprofits use? https://doublethedonation.com/top-fundraising-software-and-tools/volunteer-management-tools I haven’t really used any; most of the plac...
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