City of Parramatta Council centralises their volunteer management with Rosterfy

The City of Parramatta Council has selected Rosterfy to support their environmental conservation program Bushcare, resourced by volunteers within the community.
The City of Parramatta Council has selected Rosterfy to support their environmental conservation program Bushcare, resourced by volunteers within the community.
Volunteering outdoors is a win-win: spending time in the great outdoors while helping to protect it for the future. If you’re looking for an escape from sitting behind a desk or a way to reconnect with nature, environmental volunteerism might be for you!
Planning events is a massive task, but one we continue to undertake due to the positive impact they generate: for attendees, the organisation and the bottom line. But as the need to protect our planet from the effects of climate change grows, it’s important that we also consider the impact events have on the environment.
Sick of sitting behind a screen? There’s a big, wide world out there waiting to be explored, and outdoor volunteering is a great way to experience what the outdoors has to offer. From helping out at charity events to cleaning up your local beach, there are endless outdoor volunteer opportunities in your area.
What do you gain from volunteering? While you are probably aware of the incredible value volunteering provides to society, people in need and important causes, what may be surprising is that the act of volunteering has plenty of benefits for volunteers too.
In case you missed it, Rosterfy recently released our latest white paper focusing on the ‘Value of Volunteering’.
Rosterfy is excited to announce that they will be working with the operators of The Bank of America Chicago Marathon, Chicago Event Management (CEM) to centralize its event volunteer management.
I spent the best part of 3 weeks traveling across Europe earlier this month which really opened my eyes up to what many are calling, the ‘New Norm’. Of the 40+ meetings in six countries I had during that time, it was in Switzerland where this phrase kept being repeated.