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Membership benefits

The greatest benefit of being a member of Volunteering England is the opportunity of being involved in the development of volunteering policy and practice. Along with our other 2,000 members, you will have the opportunity to comment on consultations, promote your work with volunteers, develop new policies and hone good practice in volunteer involvement.

Information Service

The Information Service is a key resource for our members who are working with, or managing volunteers. It includes full access to all resources in the Good Practice Bank, and a telephone and email helpline

You can call or email our expert information team five days a week with your queries on good practice in volunteer management, from writing volunteer policies to dealing with problems and complaints.

Member events

In addition to the host of other exciting conferences and events run by Volunteering England every year there will also be 4 specialist events devised in consultation with and specifically for our members.

Fortnightly newsletter

Sent out fortnightly, our newsletter allows you to keep your finger on the pulse. Learn what’s new in the world of volunteering and receive all the latest news, events and information.

Free advice and discounts with BJK insurance

Free insurance advice and information service
Free non-obligatory quotations for all of your insurance needs
Up to 10% discount on new insurance policies taken up with BJK

Discount on volunteer management software with Volunteer2

Volunteering England has teamed up with Volunteer2 from Canada to help provide you with a great volunteer management database. We have arranged for a special discount for Volunteering England members.

More discounts

25% off events
20% off publications
10% off Volunteers Week merchandise
10% off Investing in Volunteers*
5% off educational resources through Tribal

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