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VolunteerNow

Volunteering New Zealand logo  Volunteer Now logo

 

VolunteerNow (www.volunteernow.org.nz) is a website operated by Volunteering New Zealand to provide information about volunteering opportunities across New Zealand. It offers a database of over 1800 volunteer positions that are available either through 12 of the regional Volunteer Centres or by national organisations.

 

One of the roles of Volunteer Centres is to assist potential volunteers find  volunteering positions within their networks of local community not-for-profit organisations. The website plays an important role in linking volunteers with the positions available through the Centres. With a diverse range of positions on offer, potential volunteers have a lot of choice. To obtain more information about particular positions and receive a referral to the organisations offering the positions, the volunteers can either register on-line or contact the Volunteer Centre listing the position(s) direct by email or phone (0800 VOL CNTR - 0800 865268). Today there are 350 to 400 online registrations per month.

 

The centre is likely to wish to interview the prospective volunteer before referring him or her to the relevant community organisation. Interviews may be carried out by telephone or face-to-face at the Volunteer Centre. Some Centres may enable direct referral through the on-line registration facility to the community organisations seeking the volunteers.

 

The inspiration for the development of VolunteerNow

The initial idea for a website for came from a discussion between Stephen Tindall and then Prime Minister, Helen Clark, on finding ways to encourage "Young Oldies" to be involved in their local communities.

 

Volunteering New Zealand was approached by the Tindall Foundation with an offer of funding to develop a website aimed at over 55s to encourage this demographic to volunteer. While VNZ accepted the offer, in development discussions it was agreed that an open website should not be limited to just one age group. There would be considerable value in having a site which listed positions suitable for all age groups. In line with the original objective, VolunteerNow has a page that provides additional information on volunteering for the "Young Seniors" target group.

 

The development of the site and its later enhancements have been undertaken in collaboration with the regional Volunteer Centres. The 0800 telephone service which connects callers directly to the nearest volunteer centre was established at the same time.

 

Benefits of Volunteer Now

For volunteers and potential volunteers, the VolunteerNow website provides a comprehensive list of current volunteer positions available through volunteer centres. They can do an online search for a specific volunteer role or do a search based on the type of volunteer organisation that they are particularly interested in. Volunteers can also browse to find other types of volunteer positions that they may not be aware of.

 


Through working in partnership with local volunteer centres, locally based voluntary groups are able to list or ‘advertise’ their volunteering roles online. If interested in doing this, they should get in touch with the local volunteer centre to discuss the process for listing positions with the centre and the information needed to promote the positions through the centre and on VolunteerNow.

 

National organisations can also promote and gain volunteer applications using VolunteerNow. Any interested organisations should contact Volunteering NZ directly and provide a brief outline of the volunteer roles they wish to fill. These will be listed in a special National section. Email office@volunteeringnz.org.nz or call 04 384 3636.

 

In providing this service, Volunteering NZ is conscious that IT technology is developing rapidly and it is researching options for improvements that will enable potential volunteers and the community agencies seeking them to be able to contact each other directly online.

 

Contacting a volunteer centre or Volunteering New Zealand

Voluntary groups who wish to seek volunteers through Centres and the VolunteerNow website should contact their nearest centre for local roles or Volunteering NZ for listing national positions. The contact details of the Centres are as follows:

 

Volunteering Auckland
Ph: 09 3777887
Email: cheryll.martin@volunteeringauckland.org.nz

 

Volunteering Waikato
Phone: 07 8393191
Email: volunteerinwaikato@xtra.co.nz

 

Volunteer Western Bay of Plenty
Phone: 07 5713714
Email: mgr.volunteerwbop@xtra.co.nz

 

Gisborne Volunteer Centre
Phone: 06 8684522
Email: gisvolunteercentre@xtra.co.nz

 

Volunteer Hawkes Bay
Phone: 06 8336691
Email: volunteer@volunteeringhb.org.nz

 

Volunteer Whanganui
Phone: 06 3479430
Email: whanganuivolunteercentre@xtra.co.nz

 

Volunteer Wellington*
Phone: 04 4994570
Email: vw@volunteeringwellington.org.nz

 

Nelson Volunteer Centre
Phone: 03 5467681 
Email: nvc@ts.co.nz

 

Marlborough Volunteer Centre
Phone: 03 5779388 
Email: mvc@ts.co.nz

 

Volunteering Canterbury
Phone: 03 3662442
Email: vc@volcan.org.nz

 

Volunteering Mid and South Canterbury
Phone: (03) 687 7364
Email: volmsc@xtra.co.nz

 

Volunteering Otago
Phone: 03 4771611
Email: dvct@ihug.co.nz

 

* Volunteer Wellington maintains satellite branches in Porirua and Hutt regions

 

To list a volunteer position that is available nationwide, please contact Volunteering New Zealand direct at 04 384 3636 or office@volunteeringnz.org.nz



Community Awards

The TrustPower Community Awards are run in 25 regions around New Zealand to recognise and reward the outstanding contribution voluntary groups and organisations make in our communities.

 

Enter a voluntary group online now!

 

Here you will find all you need to know About the Awards, including When Entries Open in your region, How to Enter a voluntary group for the Awards, where to find and complete an Information Form, who the Regional Winners are and, of course, all about our National Community Awards.

 

 

The Denniston Heritage Trust and Trev's BBQ with the Joint Supreme Award from the 2011 TrustPower National Community Awards.  Click here to find out more.