As a volunteer blood drive coordinator, you play an important role in maintaining the community’s blood supply. Regardless if you're experienced or new to coordinating blood drives, the Coordinator Toolkit includes essential marketing materials and tools you need to help ensure the success of your blood drive. The materials listed below are available for your download.
For questions or to request hard copies, please contact an Account Manager at 402-486-9406 or 402-486-9427.
Blood Drive Planner
Giving 101
Reasons to Donate Blood
Top 10 Tips for a Successful Blood Drive
Blood Drive Pledge Form
Blood Donation Journey
Blood 101
Recruiting Double Red Cell Donations
Athletes and Blood Donation
ABO Joe Mascot Guidelines
Volunteer Roles
Blood Drive Coordinator
Blood Drive Committee
Cafe Host
Registration Host
Faculty Advisor
Forms
Release of Likeness
16 Year Old Consent Form
Height and Weight Requirements
Useful Information:
Blood Facts
Donor Eligibility Guidelines
Helpful Links
- America's Blood Centers (ABC) is a national network of independent blood centers, including NCBB. This site will provide more information about blood donation and how it relates to communities.
- American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) is a national accrediting association. AABB is a source for medical, technical and policy-related information about blood donation.
- The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) oversees blood banks and sets policies related to blood donation.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the primary federal agency for protecting the health and safety of the public. Here you can find the latest information about diseases, such as West Nile virus and HIV.