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Resource Development

Resource development is here for you! Check out video's from 2008, CVA information and books for rent. Contact Trina at resourcechair@nvava.org for information.

purchase volunteer management books
People climbing books
as low as $1

Click here to link to Volunteer Fairfax: your connection organization

www.energize.inc Susan Ellis is the author of several volunteer management books and articles.

www.yahoo/groups Join yahoo groups for additional networking

www.volunteermatch.org Join this online organization to recruit volunteers and see what's happening around the world, including free webnairs

  www.ijova.org Individual articles from the International Journal of Volunteer Administration are very interesting.

http://www.ssireview.org/images/articles/TheNewVolunteerWorkforce.pdf Stanford Graduate School of Business has a great article.

www.pointsoflightfoundation.org This elite organization is a great resource for volunteer managers and organizations.

www.volunteeralive.org  Association of Leaders in Volunteer Engagement

www.cvacert.org Learn how to become certified in volunteer administration

Our Goals
*To offset financial resources to increase professional development
*To increase awareness of new volunteer management resources
*To share resources and develop as a professional
  • You'll love our workshops!
  • Borrow a video of previous workshops
  • Apply for a scholarship early for upcoming conferences, books, classes 
  • Purchase your NVAVA pin to represent the profession


Have a question for us or volunteer managers in general? Use the form below, and we'll post the answer right here on this page.

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Miss any of the NVAVA workshops? View videos of 2008 workshops by contacting Trina Mayhan-Webb at resourcechair@nvava.org or 703-704-6075. The Resource Development Committee also maintains articles of interest for borrowing.