Need Volunteers? Charity Navigator Offers a New Solution

October 18, 2021

Volunteers Are Crucial for Many NonProfits

The nonprofit evaluation website Charity Navigator has partnered with Golden, a volunteer management software company, to give site visitors a way to locate volunteer opportunities in their communities. Visitors can browse thousands of listings filtered by location, availability and targeted keywords, as well as view an organization’s Charity Navigator ratings.


Nonprofits can register for free access to Golden to post their open volunteer positions, receive signups, schedule volunteers and track productivity through the automated data collection of volunteer hours. Paid and custom memberships come with enhanced features. 

For example, one plan includes access to comprehensive volunteer profiles, the ability to export data and priority email support. Another plan includes integration with specific customer relationship management software and priority support. Custom plans provide dashboards, a signup window for an organization’s own website and custom data points.

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