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Training Submission

Submit a Training Opportunity

What training can I submit?

Volunteer BC reviews each submission and only posts educational activities/events related to volunteer management/ engagement. We reserve the right to refuse training postings for any reason.

Can I submit my community event?

We do not post community events – i.e – Fun Runs, Fundraisers, etc. Contact your local Volunteer Centre, Charity VillageCraigslist or other local posting boards to post your event.

Where can I post my Board Position?

We do not post volunteer board roles. Contact your local Volunteer Centre or organizations such as Charity VillageVantage PointLinkedIn, or BoardMatch.

I don’t have a local Volunteer Centre – where can I post my volunteer position?

There are many options to post your position. High schools, post-secondary institutions, community centres, libraries, and community tv channels often have volunteer posting boards. Check out Charity VillageCraiglist or Do Some Good.

Where do I take a course/be certified in Volunteer Management?

There are many options:

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We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia

We acknowledge that we are located on the traditional and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sc̓əwaθenaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsawwassen), and Kwantlen people, and that we are guests in the territory of the Indigenous peoples of this land.

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