Managing Volunteer Types and User Permissions in Empress

Introduction

Changing the properties of a Volunteer Type is as simple as creating a new one. To edit a Volunteer Type, navigate to:

Non-Profit > Volunteer Type > Select the Volunteer Type to Edit

From this interface, you can modify the Volunteer Type name and the associated Amount. Remember to save your changes before exiting the page.

Sorting and Tracking Volunteer Types

Empress offers a variety of tools to sort and track your Volunteer Types. You can use these tools to keep your volunteering program organized and easily accessible. To view and sort your Volunteer Types, navigate to:

Non-Profit > Volunteer Type > List

From this interface, you can sort your Volunteer Types by name, amount, or any other column present in the list.

Empress also allows you to track the performance of each Volunteer Type. To do this, navigate to the Volunteer Type you want to track and click on the ‘Performance’ tab. This will provide you with detailed information on how that particular Volunteer Type is performing.

User Roles and Permissions

In Empress, you can assign different levels of access to different users based on their roles. For instance, an administrator may have the ability to create, edit, and delete Volunteer Types, while a regular user might only be able to view them.

To manage user roles and permissions, navigate to:

Settings > Users and Permissions

From this interface, you can add new users, assign them roles, and specify their permissions.

Conclusion

Volunteer Types in Empress are a powerful tool for managing your volunteer program. With this feature, you can define and categorize your volunteer types, track their performance, and assign user roles and permissions. By utilizing Volunteer Types, you can streamline your donation management process, making it more organized and efficient.

For more information on Volunteer Types and other features in Empress, visit our Support page or take a look at our User Guide.