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Supporting volunteer development

A roundtable of volunteer organisers talked with our Volunteer Organisers Network about approaches to supporting volunteer development.

Posted byMake Your Mark26/05/202226/05/2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:NewsLeave a comment on Supporting volunteer development

Volunteer Stories: Becky Male

Volunteer Becky Male takes us through their day volunteering at Glasgow Women’s Library.

Posted byMake Your Mark21/04/202221/04/2022Posted inVolunteer StoriesLeave a comment on Volunteer Stories: Becky Male

Improving collective knowledge about women in archaeology

In this case study, discover how Dig It! recruited volunteers for a Wikipedia edit-a-thon that improved the world’s collective knowledge about women in Scottish archaeology.

Posted byMake Your Mark08/04/202225/05/2022Posted inNewsTags:NewsLeave a comment on Improving collective knowledge about women in archaeology

Volunteer Stories: Ian Perry

Volunteer Ian Perry chatted with Make Your Mark about their role as Museum Ambassador at Maryhill Burgh Halls, and all of the exciting tasks they’ve undertaken.

Posted byMake Your Mark24/03/202225/03/2022Posted inVolunteer StoriesLeave a comment on Volunteer Stories: Ian Perry

Partnering with local groups to increase diversity

In this case study, discover how National Galleries Scotland (NGS) is reaching out to local charities and community groups to engage a more diverse range of people in their volunteer programme.

Posted byMake Your Mark14/03/202223/01/2023Posted inUncategorizedTags:NewsLeave a comment on Partnering with local groups to increase diversity

Volunteer Stories: Alix and Justin

Ever wondered what it’s like to volunteer with National Museums Scotland? Hear from Alix and Justin, two of their youth volunteers.

Posted byMake Your Mark09/03/202210/03/2022Posted inVolunteer StoriesLeave a comment on Volunteer Stories: Alix and Justin

Diversifying heritage audiences & volunteers

Jen Novotny, Scottish Civic Trust’s Diverse Heritage Officer, talked with our Volunteer Organisers Network about her experience of involving LGBTQ+, BAME and refugee volunteers with heritage projects.

Posted byMake Your Mark07/03/202225/05/2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:NewsLeave a comment on Diversifying heritage audiences & volunteers

Inclusively recruiting volunteers

In this case study, discover how Historic Environment Scotland (HES) is involving more people in volunteering by changing up their application processes.

Posted byMake Your Mark01/03/202225/05/2022Posted inNewsTags:NewsLeave a comment on Inclusively recruiting volunteers

Call for speakers: volunteer development event

The Volunteer Organisers Network is looking for volunteer organisers within Scotland’s heritage sector to participate in a round-table discussion on different approaches to volunteer development.

Posted byMake Your Mark22/02/202217/03/2022Posted inNewsLeave a comment on Call for speakers: volunteer development event

Removing barriers to volunteering for women with protected characteristics

In this case study, discover how Glasgow Women’s Library (GWL) is involving women with protected characteristics by prioritising their volunteer applications and removing barriers to volunteering.

Posted byMake Your Mark07/02/202223/01/2023Posted inNewsTags:NewsLeave a comment on Removing barriers to volunteering for women with protected characteristics

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