Multiplying: Free volunteer management training platform

Site Admin • 4 March 2020

source: Update Brum 
published: 13 February 2020

14 organisations recently gathered in Birmingham to hear more about the Levol-app Project and the innovative platform on Volunteer Management.


The Levol-app project has entered its final stretch and the online platform, available in five languages, was presented to key stakeholders. In all five partner countries of the project, ‘multiplier’ events were held in order to share the background of the levol-app project and functionalities of this innovative platform, including the experiences of those who participated in the testing phase.


The UK event, hosted by BVSC, took place on Friday 31 January 2020 with 17 participants representing a total of 14 organisations. There was a huge amount of positivity and enthusiasm for the online learning tool which will support the development of volunteer management programmes, improving the experience for both volunteer managers and volunteers within an organisation.


During the trial phase in the UK, Levol-app was made available to 21 organisations for testing. From the feedback obtained, the majority felt that the Platform was a really useful and robust tool that would help shape or improve volunteer management programmes.

For full details and access to the course, click here >

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