The Australian Sporting Alliance for People with Disability (ASAPD) has selected Rosterfy as its volunteer management platform, marking a significant milestone in the organisation’s vision to create a more connected, scalable and sustainable volunteer ecosystem across disability sport in Australia.
Representing eight National Sporting Organisations for Disability with Disability (NSODs) including Blind Sports Australia, Boccia Australia, Deaf Sports Australia, Disabled Wintersport Australia, Riding for the Disabled Australia, Special Olympics Australia, Sport Inclusion Australia and Transplant Australia, ASAPD sought a solution that would enable a collaborative approach to volunteer management across multiple sports and events nationwide. Rather than operating in isolation, member organisations recognised that they could achieve greater impact by working together through a shared volunteer infrastructure.
By implementing Rosterfy, ASAPD and its member organisations will establish a national volunteer program that provides administrators with access to a larger pool of engaged, screened and experienced volunteers, while delivering a more seamless experience for volunteers themselves.
Volunteers will be able to create a single account, complete onboarding once, and move between participating sporting organisations and events without needing to repeatedly register or complete duplicate training and compliance requirements. Their volunteering history, experience and contributions will be tracked centrally, creating a more rewarding and connected volunteer journey.