International Volunteer Managers Day

International Volunteer Managers Day (IVMDay) recognises and celebrates the profession of volunteer leadership.

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Observed annually on November 5th, IVMDay was founded and observed for the first time in 1999. It was developed in order to bring recognition to individual Managers of Volunteers and their roles in the mobilisation and support of the world’s volunteers.

Volunteering doesn’t just happen. Every day across Victoria, thousands of paid and unpaid volunteer managers support our state’s 2.3 million+ volunteers to deliver much needed services.

Volunteer managers provide the leadership and direction that allows volunteers to make meaningful contributions to their communities. Without professional leadership, people’s time, talents and efforts would be wasted.

Volunteering Victoria is proud to support International Volunteer Managers Day, recognising the vital role of volunteer leaders for effective volunteering.

As an official IVMDay supporter, we encourage you to join us in celebrating all the Managers, Coordinators and Leaders of volunteers across the state.

2024 Theme

This year’s theme is “What’s our future normal?”, which aims to explore:

  • The place of Volunteer Leaders in National Volunteering Strategies
  • Future workforce make-up (both volunteers and Volunteer Leaders) and their views and expectations
  • The changing importance being placed on how personal volunteer data is being secured and handled
  • The increasing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Volunteer Management

Event hashtag: #IVMDay24

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Resources

The International Volunteer Managers Day theme and resources are developed by the IVMDay International Supporters Group.

View their website for the full package of resources.

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