The Workplace Wellbeing project between the NZ Council of Social Services, the NZ Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations, Community Waikato…
National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) is based in the UK.
Induction is the process of introducing the new employee to the organisation, their team, their job and what their employer…
The Code of Ethics provides an agreed set of guidelines for youth work in Aotearoa New Zealand to ensure that…
The balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement are key tools to check the financial health of your organisation.
The Volunteering New Zealand, sector-led and co-designed Best Practice Guidelines | Te Anga Whaitake, supports volunteering engagement.
A handbook written for Churches in New Zealand which outlines key legal issues to be aware of ranging from set…
Information about tools and useful links to help you, your staff and volunteers continue to work together effectively from different…
The Wheelhouse is a single point of contact for Taranaki community organisations.
This tool helps you create tailored employment agreements for your staff, covering what you must do by law and helping…
A number of resources to help you and your staff integrate, treasure and celebrate te reo Māori.
An online fundraising training programme for small charities in Aotearoa New Zealand that leads to a two-week crowdfunding campaign.
Guidance for workers who do office-type work in their home, rather than at their usual work premises.
NZCCSS have produced this resource to not only inform policy makers and funders, but also to value those working hard…
Virtual volunteering is volunteering using the internet, offsite from the organisation in a range of tasks.
A high-level guide with themes and questions to help charities navigate legal risks.
A video series introducing Te Ao Māori presented by Kaitohutohu Māori, Josiah Komene (Ngāpuhi)
Lila O’Farrell shares best practice and practical techniques to help you support your volunteers who deal with crisis and trauma.
Johann Go d explores how organisations can effectively recruit, retain and recognise young volunteers.
Tātou tātou features interviews with community leaders discussing their challenges, focusing on how they manage their wellbeing and support others.