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Post | September 2024 | For organisations | 2 min read

Webinars for groups: using Volunteer Bucks

Written by

Stephanie Thompson

Are you looking for volunteers to support your organisation in Buckinghamshire? Are you keen to find a new way to engage and recruit volunteers?


Volunteer Bucks is an online platform where volunteers and organisations across Buckinghamshire can find and connect with each other. Run by charity Community Impact Bucks, the online platform is free to use and is open to organisations looking for volunteers to fill roles in Buckinghamshire, helping reduce your costs around volunteer recruitment.

 

Community Impact Bucks runs two types of webinars for organisations to help them register and start recruiting volunteers via the platform, and how to use other features on the platform.


Held on Zoom, there are two webinars to choose from:


‘Get started’ webinars for groups:

These webinars are a good opportunity for your organisation to:

  • Discover its benefits: learn how Volunteer Bucks can help enhance your volunteer programme by making your roles more visible to potential volunteers across Buckinghamshire.
  • Get step-by-step guidance: receive a live demonstration to introduce some of the platform’s features and functionalities.
  • Ask your questions: speak directly to the Volunteer Bucks team during the Q&A session which follows the presentation.


This webinar complements the guide on Steps to Get Started for Organisations webpage, which includes video tutorials, and is perfect for organisations new to Volunteer Bucks or anyone looking for a refresher.


‘Advanced features’ webinars for groups:

These webinars will give your organisation the opportunity to learn how to:

  • Promote your volunteer opportunities: find out how to embed your Volunteer Bucks' roles into your website, and easily promote the roles on social media
  • Use the platform's forms and files: take a more in-depth look at forms (e.g. creating an application form) and files (e.g. if you need volunteers to upload a particular file when they apply for a volunteer role).
  • Use the platform's data and analytics: track your organisation's roles and volunteers, and see which opportunities are getting more views.
  • Ask your questions: speak directly to the Volunteer Bucks team during the Q&A session which follows the presentation.


This webinar accompanies our Advanced Features guide and is aimed at organisations who are already familiar with Volunteer Bucks.


How to register?

Choose your preferred webinar and date from the list below, and secure your free place by clicking the link below and filling out the registration form.


‘Get started’ webinars for groups

  • Tuesday 25th November 2025 - 10-11am
  • Tuesday 20th January 2026 - 2-3pm
  • Thursday 7th May 2026 - 11am-12pm

Book your ticket on Eventbrite.


'Advanced features' webinars for groups

  • Wednesday 10th December 2025 - 11am-12pm
  • Thursday 26th March 2026 - 10-11am
  • Tuesday 2nd June 2026 - 2-3pm

Book your ticket on Eventbrite.

For any enquiries, please contact [email protected]
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