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Post by anneinwa on Aug 19, 2019 22:09:48 GMT
Does any one have recommendations for an app for a teenager to log volunteer hours. The hours will not be with the same organization each week (3 or 4 different organizations over the school year) but we are looking at a simple way to track so hours can quickly be added up, and transferred to a paper to be signed off on. This will be for keeping track of hours to meet school requirement, not for the organizations.
Open to other suggestions as well, simpler the better, preferably something that is done on phone.
Edit to add: Without downloading, some of the apps seemed to be designed for organizations for their volunteers to log for the organizations use. That’s the part I’m finding tricky without having to sign up for a handful of apps. .
Thank you!
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Post by librarylady on Aug 19, 2019 22:18:12 GMT
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Post by anneinwa on Aug 19, 2019 22:31:54 GMT
Thank you. I’ll look at them and I’m going to add this to my first post. Without downloading, some of the apps seemed to be designed for organizations for their volunteers to log for the organizations use. That’s the part I’m finding tricky without having to sign up for a handful of apps.
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peabrain
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Post by peabrain on Aug 19, 2019 22:57:42 GMT
We used a free template in excel when my daughter was volunteering.
Would that work for you?
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Post by littlemama on Aug 19, 2019 23:00:31 GMT
Ds' school had forms that had to be filled out and signed by someone at the place he was volunteering. He did a bunch of different things
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Post by bothmykidsrbrats on Aug 19, 2019 23:01:16 GMT
DD uses a spreadsheet app.
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Kerri W
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Post by Kerri W on Aug 20, 2019 0:03:37 GMT
Not for volunteering, but I use an app called Hours Keeper for work as I'm self employed. You can set up multiple "clients" and there's an option to invoice and send as an email. It works like a time clock where you would clock in and out, but each entry is also editable.
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Post by anneinwa on Aug 20, 2019 5:02:08 GMT
Ds' school had forms that had to be filled out and signed by someone at the place he was volunteering. He did a bunch of different things That is basically what needs to be done here. However she will be at one location 1-3 hours a week over 1-2 days over the school year, another 1x month for 3-4 hours and then whatever hours come from Girl Scout projects. Trying to help her come up with a solution to log hours right when she finishes, and then at the semester she has a total to put on her form. The monthly organization will keep track for her. Keeping track on paper didn’t work last year
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Post by anneinwa on Aug 20, 2019 5:03:33 GMT
DD uses a spreadsheet app. We used a free template in excel when my daughter was volunteering. Would that work for you? These both might just work if she can get it set up on her phone which she should be able to do. Thank you!
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Post by anneinwa on Aug 20, 2019 5:04:04 GMT
Not for volunteering, but I use an app called Hours Keeper for work as I'm self employed. You can set up multiple "clients" and there's an option to invoice and send as an email. It works like a time clock where you would clock in and out, but each entry is also editable. This sounds intriguing. I will check it out. Thank you!
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caangel
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Post by caangel on Aug 21, 2019 0:22:43 GMT
DD uses a spreadsheet app. We used a free template in excel when my daughter was volunteering. Would that work for you? These both might just work if she can get it set up on her phone which she should be able to do. Thank you! Have her use Google Sheets. Free and easy to use!
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Post by Basket1lady on Aug 21, 2019 2:29:41 GMT
We used a spreadsheet that each kid made in Excel. They needed signatures, so an app wouldn’t have worked for us.
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