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Local History Toolkits

Volunteers are the lifeblood of many nonprofits, including museums and historical and genealogical societies. Not only do they help with special programs or day-to-day tasks, but they also act as ambassadors for our organizations within the wider community.

Volunteers often come into an organization because of a passion for a specific subject or because they enjoy sharing experiences and working with like-minded individuals. Other times it is because they know someone who is also a volunteer or simply because they love people. Whatever their reason, recruiting the right volunteers for your organization and keeping them happy enough to want to stay is an important part of successfully running a nonprofit, museum, archives, or historical or genealogical society. Several tips on getting and keeping volunteers can be found in the resources listed below.

Recruitment

Management