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Webinar: Strategies for Volunteer Operated Museums & Galleries with The Centre for Volunteering

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Thu, 7 Nov, 12pm - 12:45pm AEDT

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Volunteer recruitment and retention is a critical management function of museums and galleries.

Museums & Galleries of NSW is partnering with The Centre for Volunteering to bring you a webinar on best practices in volunteer management tailored for museums and galleries. Explore strategies for upskilling your volunteers. Discover how to highlight the impact of volunteer contributions and create actionable plans for improving recruitment, recognition, and support systems to ensure your volunteer program thrives. Perfect for small, volunteer-operated cultural institutions.

About The Centre for Volunteering

The Centre for Volunteering (The Centre) is a not-for-profit organisation with over 45 years’ experience providing leadership on volunteering in NSW. This involves playing a key role in advocacy, support services and sector development.

Within its programming, The Centre offers a range of resources, training, workshops, and events which benefit both individual volunteers and volunteer involving organisations. This includes best practice support services, Volunteer Manager Help Desk and Knowledge Base, and the NSW School of Volunteer Management [RTO code 90031], a registered training organisation providing professional development and nationally accredited volunteering qualifications.

The Centre also provides membership services to a range of primarily not-for-profit organisations of varying scale, spanning all sectors. In addition, The Centre works with government organisations on corporate social responsibility and employee volunteering programs.

Notably, The Centre hosts the NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards (the Awards) a highly anticipated annual event aimed at recognising the incredible dedication, effort, and community service of the state’s volunteers.

Alice Anderson, Sector Development Coordinator
Alice Anderson (she/they) has over 10 years’ experience working in the disability sector and over 5 years’ experience in workforce inclusion. Alice is also a person with learning disabilities, Dyslexia and Dyspraxia. Alice currently works as the Sector Development Coordinator for the Centre for Volunteering with a focus on Inclusive Volunteering Pathways to Employment Program and she advocates about the power of volunteering and accessible workplaces.

Alice currently serves as a board director on three not-for-profit boards; Making Waves Foundation, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and Accessible Arts.

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