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VolunteerNow

www.volnow.org

 
VolunteerNow connects the human resources needed to power and support thriving nonprofits and vibrant volunteerism, and has been doing so since 1971. Our mission is to transform communities through volunteerism. VOLY.org, powered by VolunteerNow, demonstrates our focus on volunteer innovation, impact and engagement. This innovative proprietary technology is the 24/7 virtual connection point between thousands of volunteers and regional service opportunities. Using this technology tool, we hope to mobilize 60,000 new volunteers over the next three years to benefit the North Texas community. Volunteers can truly change everything, one cause and one service opportunity at a time. We encourage everyone today to ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.volnow.org
  • 2800 Live Oak Street
    Dallas, TX USA 75204
  • Phone: 214.826.6767

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jim Watkins
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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