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    MOBILE APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT
    (ASST. PROF. RAJLAKSHMI R. METRI, 2026) A. SAIKIRAN; ADNEY JOSE COLACO; AMIT SHAKYA; SHEGHEN CRISTO FERNANDES; PRASHANT GURAV
    Volunteering is an important activity that helps in addressing social needs in areas such as education, healthcare, conservation, and community development. However, most volunteer programs still use manual and disorganized management systems, resulting in inefficiencies in coordination, lack of communication, and lack of accountability. These issues affect the effectiveness of the operation and the volunteers’ engagement and satisfaction levels. The project showcases the design and development of a secure, scalable, and user-friendly volunteer management application that improves coordination between volunteers, organizers, and administrators. The application incorporates necessary features such as role-based login, event creation and management, volunteer application, real-time chat, push notifications, verification systems, ratings, reporting, and administrative moderation. The application is developed using a Flutter mobile client, Node.js/Express server, and PostgreSQL database, offering a centralized and organized digital platform. The proposed application aims to improve efficiency, transparency, and accountability in volunteer operations while maintaining human values of service and community engagement. The application offers a sustainable and scalable solution to contemporary volunteer management issues by organizing core operations and facilitating real-time communication.

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