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There is also a toolbox available (in Dutch) from Vlaams Steunpunt Vrijwilligerswerk (the Flemish volunteer support centre) to help you with engaging volunteers: [https://www.vlaanderenvrijwilligt.be/publicaties/digitale-publicaties/toolbox-vrijwilligers-werven/ https://www.vlaanderenvrijwilligt.be/publicaties/digitale-publicaties/toolbox-vrijwilligers-werven/].    <blockquote>'''Tip''': You can also try to engage volunteers for your heritage and archive project via your local heritage society. Heritage societies do not manage (archive) collections themselves, but they do ensure that local cultural heritage is better preserved. They can help with mapping, conserving or digitising collections. Heritage societies work with local authorities and other heritage organisations, often also in other sectors, such as welfare, education, integration and arts. They connect people and ideas, which often leads to impressive and unexpected heritage projects. They also meet to share experiences and knowledge, and are furthermore open to collaborating with supra-local heritage organisations such as [[FARO|FARO - the Flemish Institution for Cultural Heritage]], as well as national museums, archives and service providers. More information about the heritage society in your region can be found (in Dutch) at [https://www.erfgoedcellen.be/ https://www.erfgoedcellen.be/].
There is also a toolbox available (in Dutch) from Vlaams Steunpunt Vrijwilligerswerk (the Flemish volunteer support centre) to help you with engaging volunteers: [https://www.vlaanderenvrijwilligt.be/publicaties/digitale-publicaties/toolbox-vrijwilligers-werven/ https://www.vlaanderenvrijwilligt.be/publicaties/digitale-publicaties/toolbox-vrijwilligers-werven/].    <blockquote>'''Tip''': You can also try to engage volunteers for your heritage and archive project via your local heritage society. Heritage societies do not manage (archive) collections themselves, but they do ensure that local cultural heritage is better preserved. They can help with mapping, conserving or digitising collections. Heritage societies work with local authorities and other heritage organisations, often also in other sectors, such as welfare, education, integration and arts. They connect people and ideas, which often leads to impressive and unexpected heritage projects. They also meet to share experiences and knowledge, and are furthermore open to collaborating with supra-local heritage organisations such as [[FARO|FARO - the Flemish Institution for Cultural Heritage]], as well as national museums, archives and service providers. More information about the heritage society in your region can be found (in Dutch) at [https://www.erfgoedcellen.be/ https://www.erfgoedcellen.be/].</blockquote>

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Daarnaast is er ook een toolbox beschikbaar via Vlaams Steunpunt Vrijwilligerswerk die je op weg helpt om vrijwilligers aan te spreken: https://www.vlaanderenvrijwilligt.be/publicaties/digitale-publicaties/toolbox-vrijwilligers-werven/.   <blockquote>'''Tip''': Ook via de erfgoedcel in jouw buurt kan je proberen vrijwilligers aan te spreken voor jouw erfgoed- en archiefproject. Erfgoedcellen beheren zelf geen (archief)collectie(s). Wel zorgen zij ervoor dat lokaal cultureel erfgoed beter wordt bewaard. Zij kunnen bijvoorbeeld helpen bij het in kaart brengen, conserveren of digitaliseren van collecties. De erfgoedcellen werken samen met lokale besturen, erfgoedorganisaties en geregeld ook met andere sectoren, zoals welzijn, onderwijs, integratie en kunsten. Zij verbinden mensen en ideeën. Vaak leidt dit tot verrassende erfgoedprojecten. Ook onderling komen de erfgoedcellen samen, om ervaringen en kennis te delen. Verder staan erfgoedcellen ook open voor de samenwerking met bovenlokale erfgoedorganisaties zoals het steunpunt FARO, landelijke musea, archieven en dienstverleners. Meer info omtrent de erfgoedcel uit jouw regio kan je terugvinden via https://www.erfgoedcellen.be/</blockquote>

There is also a toolbox available (in Dutch) from Vlaams Steunpunt Vrijwilligerswerk (the Flemish volunteer support centre) to help you with engaging volunteers: https://www.vlaanderenvrijwilligt.be/publicaties/digitale-publicaties/toolbox-vrijwilligers-werven/.

Tip: You can also try to engage volunteers for your heritage and archive project via your local heritage society. Heritage societies do not manage (archive) collections themselves, but they do ensure that local cultural heritage is better preserved. They can help with mapping, conserving or digitising collections. Heritage societies work with local authorities and other heritage organisations, often also in other sectors, such as welfare, education, integration and arts. They connect people and ideas, which often leads to impressive and unexpected heritage projects. They also meet to share experiences and knowledge, and are furthermore open to collaborating with supra-local heritage organisations such as FARO - the Flemish Institution for Cultural Heritage, as well as national museums, archives and service providers. More information about the heritage society in your region can be found (in Dutch) at https://www.erfgoedcellen.be/.