Getting Started
How Do I Customize the Landing Page for My Opportunity?
1. What is the Opportunity Landing Page? Every opportunity on Vome has a user-facing landing page. This is the page a user sees when they are directed to an opportunity through a direct link, when viewing shift details, when browsing opportunities ...
I Reserved a Shift and Checked In but Forgot to Check Out
Introduction If you reserved a shift on Vome and successfully checked in but forgot to check out using the Attendance QR Code or the on-site Attendance Kiosk, your hours will not be automatically finalized. This article explains what happens in this ...
Image Specifications for Vome Platform
To ensure images display properly across the Vome volunteering platform, please follow these specifications. Let us know if you run into any issues so we can assist and make sure your images look great! Profile Pictures (Avatars) Minimum Size: 194 × ...
The Volunteer Journey on Vome Volunteer: From Recruitment to Recognition
The Volunteer Journey on Vome Volunteer: From Recruitment to Recognition Vome Volunteer provides a seamless and efficient volunteer management experience for both administrators and volunteers. Below is a step-by-step breakdown of the typical ...
What's the difference between Sequences and Screening Checklists on Vome?
✅ Sequences vs. Screening Checklists Vome Volunteer provides two tools to help you manage volunteer screening and onboarding workflows: Sequences and Screening Checklists. While they share similar goals, each offers unique functionality and use ...
Master the Vome fundamentals: The relationship between Categories, Opportunities & Shifts
Master the Vome Fundamentals: Understanding the Structure of Your Portal To manage your volunteer programs effectively in Vome, it's essential to understand how the platform is structured. If you're using an Enterprise or Ultimate plan and want to ...
How do I add a new opportunity?
An opportunity is a container used to organize people, scheduling, hour tracking, and communication in Vome. Organizations commonly use opportunities to group people by role, placement, activity, assignment, event, committee, interview, training, ...