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    1. Learning Center
    2. Verification & Approvals
    3. The approval queue

    The approval queue

    Review, approve, and reject volunteer submissions from your Service Logs dashboard.

    4 min read Updated Apr 15, 2026
    • Organization Owner
    • Program Manager
    • Event Coordinator
    • School Admin
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    • Reviewing a single log
    • Writing good rejection reasons

    The approval queue is your command center for verifying volunteer hours. Every Pending log from your organization lands here, and you can process them one by one or in bulk.

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    Reviewing a single log

    1. 1

      Open Service Logs

      Click Service Logs in the left nav. You'll see all logs for your organization.

    2. 2

      Filter to Pending

      Use the status filter to show only Pending logs. You can also filter by date range or specific volunteer.

    3. 3

      Click a log to expand

      Review the date, duration, description, and any custom field responses.

    4. 4

      Approve or Reject

      Click Approve to verify, or Reject and enter a reason the volunteer will see.

    Process your queue twice a week

    Volunteers get frustrated when hours sit in Pending for more than a few days. A quick 10-minute review session Monday and Thursday keeps everyone happy.

    Pro tip: Sort by date

    Process oldest logs first so no volunteer's hours are stuck for weeks while newer ones get approved.

    Writing good rejection reasons

    When you reject a log, the volunteer sees your reason immediately. Make it specific and actionable:

    • Good: 'You logged 6 hours but the event was 2pm-4pm (2 hours). Please correct the duration and resubmit.'
    • Bad: 'Incorrect.' (The volunteer has no idea what to fix.)
    • Good: 'Missing activity description — please add what you did so we can verify.'
    • Bad: 'Rejected.' (Leads to a confused support ticket.)

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    • Editing verified hours
    • Disputing & requesting corrections

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