
Many places are starting to ask for an upfront "donation" to help offset the costs of volunteer training and other materials (t-shirts, name badges, etc) that you may be issued. It's also a way for groups to seperate the people who REALLY want to volunteer from the people who sign up, go through training, get their t-shirt, and then never show up to volunteer. Non-profits get a lot of people who go through training and then are never available to actually work a shift. Plus ... a lot of schools require that students do volunteer work as a requirement for classes or extracurricular points, and it could be that this particular group has had a lot of kids go through the program to get their volunteer card signed, but then they never return.
But it's not unusual -- not where I'm from, anyway.
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It could also be the cost of some kind of background check. Most schools, youth sports organizations, churches, etc do that.
I know to be a girl scout troop leader I have always had to register. It stung a bit this year because we are not military so whereas the other girls and moms paid $12 we had to pay $67 being Girl Scouts overseas. I have NO issue paying more for my DD to participate; but they could not get enough leaders without me and i still have to pay that much to help out? That kind of irked me (not enough to complain to them or not do it--but enough to give me pause).
Many places are starting to ask for an upfront "donation" to help offset the costs of volunteer training and other materials (t-shirts, name badges, etc) that you may be issued. It's also a way for groups to seperate the people who REALLY want to volunteer from the people who sign up, go through training, get their t-shirt, and then never show up to volunteer. Non-profits get a lot of people who go through training and then are never available to actually work a shift. Plus ... a lot of schools require that students do volunteer work as a requirement for classes or extracurricular points, and it could be that this particular group has had a lot of kids go through the program to get their volunteer card signed, but then they never return.
But it's not unusual -- not where I'm from, anyway.
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Many places are starting to ask for an upfront "donation" to help offset the costs of volunteer training and other materials (t-shirts, name badges, etc) that you may be issued. It's also a way for groups to seperate the people who REALLY want to volunteer from the people who sign up, go through training, get their t-shirt, and then never show up to volunteer. Non-profits get a lot of people who go through training and then are never available to actually work a shift. Plus ... a lot of schools require that students do volunteer work as a requirement for classes or extracurricular points, and it could be that this particular group has had a lot of kids go through the program to get their volunteer card signed, but then they never return.
But it's not unusual -- not where I'm from, anyway.
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