Best Volunteer Management Software for Google Drive

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    Submittable Reviews

    Submittable

    Submittable

    $10000.00/year
    375 Ratings
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    Submittable powers you with tools to launch, manage, measure, and grow social impact programs. From grants management to corporate social responsibility programs, partner with us to start making a difference, fast. With a smarter, more efficient workflow, Submittable leads to better decisions and bigger impact. Submittable has powered over 145,000 social impact programs, receiving nearly 25 million applications. Teams save an average of 3.4 hours per week per admin and 2.6 hours per week per reviewer, and over half of Submittable customers launch in 14 days or less—no wonder 95% of customers report they are happy with Submittable. Corporations, government, foundations, non-profits, and organizations of any size, anywhere in the world. Power your community investment and employee engagement programs with Submittable.
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    Crew Platform Reviews
    An online platform that empowers movement leaders to connect, train, and equip their youth, educators, and volunteers. Our features were created by movement builders for movement builders. They are constantly inspired and informed by our partners. All your community engagement needs can be met in one place. All members get mobile apps. We call the Crew platform's home page a "Dashboard". This is where you, as a user will find all the tasks, education modules, and/or resources that your movement leaders or program managers suggest you engage with. The library contains all tracks that are available to your community members. You can organize tracks according to categories, making them searchable. A track is "followed" by a community member, and it is moved to their dashboard. This creates a "playlist", which allows them to focus on specific content and work on it.
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