This is an archived version of the Virtual Volunteering Project web site from January 2001. The materials on the web site were written or compiled by Jayne Cravens. The Virtual Volunteering Project has been discontinued. The Virtual Volunteering Project web site IS NO LONGER UPDATED. Email addresses associated with the Virtual Volunteering Project are no longer valid. For any URL that no longer works, type the URL into archive.org. For new materials regarding online volunteering, see Jayne Cravens' web site (the section on volunteerism-related resources). |
Above are two examples of VV Project logos (or badges) and tag lines you can use on your web site to promote virtual volunteering, linking back to the Virtual Volunteering Project site. Various people have suggested many, many more, and these are all easily formatted with the VV Project logo:
Don't just surf
-- VOLUNTEER!
Make your connection count Volunteer in your pajamas Volunteer in your bunny slippers Volunteer in your fuzzy slippers Wear Your Pajamas to Work Don't Just Lurk. Act! Do Good from Your Desktop Changing the world... Click into Action E-volunteers, Unite! Save the world. Online. Make the world a better
place. Take one giant click for mankind. Engage in a little Sometimes virtual can create a better reality. Volunteer without leaving your home! Volunteer in your bathrobe! Volunteer whenever you feel like it Night time, day time,
anytime Helping out when your neighborhood is the whole world. Volunteer....From Far or Near |
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Tired of just
shopping online? Volunteer online! Online volunteers: Be a volunteer couch potato Volunteers can do it -- ONLINE! Got time? Got a computer? Volunteer! Wired? Volunteer! Give some of your surfing time, Surf and Serve Click & Serve Download good deeds Volunteer Online Dare to care...volunteer online Hands on, Feet up Be an ISP! Volunteers do it Virtually Volunteers do it Virtuously Do the right thing -- virtually! Make a difference -- virtually! Just because it's virtual Take a break from
"self-surfing"
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If you use any of these logos or tag lines on your web site, please let
us know (we just like to know so we can thank you profusely).
If you are reprinting information from the VV Project site in an offline
format, or referring to the VV Project in a printed document, and you
would like a PICT version of our logo (both color and black and white are
available),
please contact us.
If you find this or any other Virtual Volunteering Project information
helpful, or would like to add information based on your own experience,
please contact us.
If you do use Virtual Volunteering Project materials in your own workshop or trainings, or republish materials in your own publications, please let us know, so that we can track how this information is disseminated.
This is an archived version of the Virtual Volunteering Project web site from January 2001. The materials on the web site were written or compiled by Jayne Cravens. The Virtual Volunteering Project has been discontinued. The Virtual Volunteering Project web site IS NO LONGER UPDATED. Email addresses associated with the Virtual Volunteering Project are no longer valid. For any URL that no longer works, type the URL into archive.org. |
If you are interested in more up-to-date information about virtual volunteering, view the Virtual Volunteering Wiki.
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