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The Experience Corps - www.experiencecorps.co.uk Encouraging people, aged between 50 and 65, to offer their skills and experience to help others in their local communities, and providing support activities to volunteer organisations and those looking for voluntary work.
Womens Royal Voluntary Service (WRVS) - www.wrvs.org.uk WRVS is one of the UK's biggest voluntary activities Dedicated to tackling social isolation or deprivation in communities throughout England, Scotland and Wales. Over 100,000 volunteers, which includes 13,000 men.
National Centre for Volunteering - www.volunteering.org.uk Information and assistance for those who manage volunteers and for people considering doing voluntary work.
TimeBank - www.timebank.org.uk A nation wide campaign to raise the awareness of the value of giving time and inspire a new generation of volunteers. Includes a Contacts Directory, FAQ, stories and campaigns.
Forum 3 - www.forum3.co.uk Annual careers fair for the not-for-profit and voluntary sector. Information for exhibitors and visitors, with registration and maps.
National Association of Councils for Voluntary Service - www.nacvs.org.uk A network of Councils for Voluntary Service (CVS) throughout England. Advice, information, publications, training, events, news and resources. Includes directory of local CVS throughout UK.
Charity Choice - www.charitychoice.co.uk Directory of charities, charity activities and volunteer donations. Includes a "goodwill gallery" for volunteers to offer their activities.
Community Service Volunteers - www.csv.org.uk Charity dedicated to giving everyone the chance to play an active part in their community through volunteering, training, education and the media.
CSV Environment - www.csvenvironment.org.uk Offers people of every ages and backgrounds the chance to get involved in local environmental projects. Most of the projects are located in Birmingham and Bristol.
Retired & Senior Volunteer Programme in Scotland - www.csv-rsvpscotland.org.uk Aims to promote and support voluntary action in the community by older volunteers. Information on how to join and on the general principles of the organization.
Teaching & Projects Abroad - www.teaching-abroad.co.uk Places paying volunteers in work experience projects in Africa, Asia and the Americas. Programmes cover a large number of specialities which includes teaching, medicine and archaeology. Brochure requests, faqs and case histories.
National Association of Volunteer Bureaux - www.navb.org.uk With info on where to volunteer, how to find local offices and other volunteering information.
Employee Volunteering - www.employeevolunteering.org.uk Practical info for individuals, businesses, public sector bodies, and charity or community groups interested in employee volunteering. Includes case studies.
Volunteers Week - www.volunteersweek.org.uk The UK's annual celebration of volunteering. An chance for organisations to recognise reward and recruit volunteers.
IT For Communities - www.it4communities.org.uk Matches companies and professionals in the IT industry with local charities and projects which need their expertise as volunteers. Includes case studies, info for charities and volunteers, and a discussion forum.
Worldwide Volunteering - www.worldwidevolunteering.org.uk Database application containing information of world wide volunteering openings. Fee located activities.
National Mentoring Network - www.nmn.org.uk Updates on the latest nation wide progresss in mentoring, plus info on support activities offered by the NMN - National Mentoring Network and membership details.
Institute for Volunteering Research - www.ivr.org.uk The Institute aims to develop knowledge and understanding of volunteering. The site contains summaries of recent research and info on the journal, Voluntary Action.
Biotrax - www.biotrax.co.uk Agency for volunteers for clinical trials shows joining details, FAQs about trials, and contacting info.
Post Games Volunteer Project - www.pgvp.co.uk Aims to provide a wide range of top notch openings in volunteering in the Greater Manchester area, building on the momentum and excellent will of the Commonwealth Games.
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