Working with Volunteers – A Guide for Community Cinemas
This document was created by Cinema For All in partnership with Regional Screen Scotland
This document was created by Cinema For All in partnership with Regional Screen Scotland
A good practice guide, developed by Film Hub South West, to running professional volunteering programmes for both new and existing initiatives.
Cinema For All is the national charity for the support and development of community cinema, helping more than 1600 community cinemas and film societies across the UK.
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