Does your volunteer orientation reference multiple documents, websites, contact information, forms, and step-by-step instructions you’d like people to reference on the go? How about sharing several charts, maps, and explanations of the data but in a format that you only want to share with certain people? Google Sites can be a powerful tool to making sharing info easier.
In this guide we will cover how to navigate the Google Site builder to create your own site. You can start from scratch or from a template we created for a canvasser knocking on doors that includes an embedded slideshow, collapsible QR codes, a form for data collection, and more examples of how powerful a Google Site can be for your program. In the guide we will cover the following topics:
- Terminology
- Building your Google Site
- Template
- Example Use Case for Google Sites
This tool also links out to a folder where you can find the template example we show in the guide. Here you can copy and save this template to your own google drive and get to work customizing for your campaign.
Created by:
Myra Mills Tschirhart
Google Site Template
Below are examples of what the Google Site templates can look like for volunteers who are on the go having conversations with votes and sharing resources in the moment.
Condensed view on mobile
Expanded view on mobile