The Nonprofit FAQ

Is there software to help with keeping track of volunteers?
Someone wrote to NONPROFIT in January of 1999:

> I have a serious problem with the software that has been written
for us to
> manage our 12,000 annual volunteers. It's a long story....

Jayne Cravens replied:

Ouch! Sorry you've had such a traumatic experience with the database
package you thought would do what you needed it to do. Did you sign
a contract
with the person/company that built the software you are using? Were
the
parameters of what you wanted clearly defined (as they are now at
the bottom of
your Web site -- very nice) and agreed to in writing? I'm wondering
if you have
some legal recourse to recover some of your funds.

Anyway, you are on the right track to solve this problem. Good for
you.

I have some suggested parameters for volunteer management software
at:
http://www.coyotecom.com/database/

This web site also includes links to various online directories of
volunteer
management software. Should help you in your research of such.

You might also contact other organizations in your area and ask them
what
software they use to manage volunteers and donors, and ask if they
would show
it to you. Having software demonstrated by a user rather than a
vendor can give
you a clearer picture of how the product really works.

Best of luck to you.




Jayne Cravens is the
Manager of The Virtual Volunteering Project
at the University of Texas at Austin

http://www.serviceleader.org/vv/

Posted 1/19/99 -- PB