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Last post 05-22-2009 1:35 PM by Tracie Cassidy. 2 replies.
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  • 05-20-2009 3:41 PM

    Volunteer Timesheets

    For those organizations using Time Sheets - - we're weighing the pros and cons of entering time sheets for each individual occurence of volunteers' working vs. one total numer of hours for a month for each volunteer.  For Volunteer A who comes every 3rd Tuesdady, it's not a big deal; for Volunteer B who helps deliver meals as many lunch hours as he can manage, I may have 12-15 entries of 1 hour each, vs. one monthly entry of 12 or 15 hours.

    Which method do you use?  Share the good and the bad, please.  Thanks!

     Jeanne 

     

     

  • 05-21-2009 12:12 AM In reply to

    • Carol Gardner
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    • Organization: American Red Cross - San Diego/Imperial Counties
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    Re: Volunteer Timesheets

    We normally just enter totals for the month for each volunteer. We have a lot of volunteers and that is more efficient. At the end of the year, we're just interested in the total hours, we are not really needing to know which specific days someone volunteered. And to be honest, if we did enter individual days for some people it might imply that we were able to track to that level of detail for all our volunteers - which just isn't true due to under-reporting of volunteer hours (especially those that occur outside the building).

    Carol

    Carol Gardner
    American Red Cross - San Diego/Imperial Co
  • 05-22-2009 1:35 PM In reply to

    • Tracie Cassidy
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    • Organization: Children's Hospital Foundation
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    Re: Volunteer Timesheets

    We have thousands of volunteers; their daily hours are input using a Volunteer batch every week or so. The batch entry makes it go pretty quickly.

    Tracie J. Cassidy
    Database Coordinator
    Seattle Children's Hospital Foundation
    Seattle, WA
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