Manuals 101
Tips to help you craft a program manual
A thorough program manual lays out all the key information a member or site supervisor needs to know. It answers questions, serves as a handy reference, and can protect you from situations where people say, "I didn't know I was (or wasn't) supposed to do that."
Here are the things you'll want to consider when preparing your manual:
- It's easier to access information when it's organized under headings in alphabetical order.
- Make sure you put the manual online, as well as providing hard copies.
- In the footer, list the month and year when the manual was last revised.
- Revise the table of contents when the document changes.
- Identify the project name on each page.
Tip: Many programs include a tear-off signature page that makes the manual a contract as well. Also, putting the pages in a tabbed binder makes it easier to update and to find specific sections.
Check out these samplesthere may be sections you can cut and paste to create your own document:
- Sample Manual 1AmeriCorps*State Red Cross program
- Sample Manual 2AmeriCorps*State public health program
- Sample Manual 3AmeriCorps*State youth corps program
- Sample Manual 4VISTA handbook and site supervisor reference
You can also find sample member handbooks in the Orientation strand of the EnCorps collection.
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