Attracting Baby Boomers to Volunteer Service Part of the California State Library Project “Transforming Life After 50: Baby Boomers and Libraries” www.library.ca.gov/lds/tlaf.htmlwww.library.ca.gov/lds/tlaf.html.

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Attracting Baby Boomers to Volunteer Service Part of the California State Library Project “Transforming Life After 50: Baby Boomers and Libraries” July 22, 2008 Webcast Carla Campbell Lehn, M.S., C.V.A. Library Programs Consultant, California State Library

Learning Objectives Who are the Baby Boomers, and how are their needs and interests different from our current “Senior” volunteers? What kind of volunteer jobs will attract a broad range of community volunteers, especially Baby Boomers? Once we’ve got them, how can we successfully keep them involved?

Housekeeping Today’s webcast –Presentation: minutes –Q&A following presentation –Handouts and powerpoint available to download Archive available rurallibraries.org under “Training Resources” Please complete our evaluation survey after the event – click “Survey” link underneath video window

Asking Questions and Getting Help To ask a question or make a comment, click “ Presenter” link underneath video window For tech assistance, call (562) Program also available as a

Baby Boomers: Who Are They? & Why Should We Care? Born between 1946 and 1964 (in 2008 are ages ) There are 77 Million!!! Most educated and financially secure generation in history Volunteer at higher rates than past generations did at the same age Have been in workforce & have professional skills they want to share to make high level of impact

Great Expectations: Boomers and the Future of Volunteering VolunteerMatch User Research Study Presented by: Volunteer Match Where volunteering begins.

How Are Boomer Volunteers Different from Senior Volunteers? More physical ability than previous generations; 4 of 5 expect to work past is the new 30!! View retirement very differently -- see second half of life as a source of social and individual renewal, not as a time to just rest and relax Think some of their most important contributions lie ahead (“patron saint“ is Jimmy Carter) Not simply extending the years of working and volunteering -- looking to add deeper meaning Different perception of aging -- don’t call us “Seniors,” “Retirees,” “Elderly” or “Older Adults!”

More About Boomers... Activists Consumers Workers Opportunities that Inspire An Abundance of Volunteer Options Professionally Managed Volunteer Programs Because They Are:Boomers Expect: Source: Reinventing Aging: Baby Boomers and Civic Engagement Harvard School of Public Health, 2004

Not in the Rocking Chair -- In the Driver’s Seat

Why Involve Volunteers in the Library? Enhance or Expand Services Gain Community Connections Specialized Skills New Energy & Ideas Develops a Group of Strong Library Supporters People Who are Engaged Give More

Long Overdue: A Fresh Look at Public Attitudes About Libraries in the 21st Century Americans who are active in the community and vote regularly are more likely to have a library card and favor taxes to support libraries. These are also the people that local politicians are most likely to listen to. However, these highly engaged citizens are generally unaware of funding issues that threaten library services. Source: A Report by Public Agenda supported by Americans for Libraries Council and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 2006

Attracting Baby Boomers as Volunteers Offer flexibility and a wide variety of options. Engage their skills and expertise Show them impact on mission -- how will their work make a difference? Provide clear expectations of time, tasks and training. Beyond management -- engage them in meaningful ways.

What Keeps Boomers Volunteering? Retention rate is higher for those performing professional or management volunteer activities Boomer volunteers who do general labor and supply transportation have lower retention rates.

Re-Think & Re-Imagine “To attract Baby Boomers to volunteering, experts on aging agree that nonprofit groups and others must boldly rethink the types of opportunities the offer -- to ‘re-imagine’ roles for older American volunteers that cater to Boomers’ skills and desire to make their mark in their own way. This is vitally important to ensuring that the potential of this vast resource is tapped to its fullest.”-- Keeping Baby Boomers Volunteering: A Research Brief on Volunteer Retention and Turnover, Corporation for National & Community Service, 2007

Transforming Life After 50 Library Assessments “Many boomers are interested in putting their advanced and varied skills to use as community volunteers. However there seems to be a disconnect between their intent to volunteer and their actual participation because they do not find the opportunities they want.”

Why Have Written Volunteer Position Descriptions? Clarifies Expectations & Co- Worker Roles Primary Recruitment and Placement Tool Avoids Problems/ Basis for Engagement Your Best Planning Tool What do we need? -- What’s In It For the Volunteer? -- How Does It Impact Your Mission/Make a Difference?

Send Me a New Volunteer Position Description Be Creative Use the Template them to me I have prizes!!!

UPS Foundation Study In Collaboration with the Points of Light Foundation & the Association of Volunteer Administrators, 1998 “People are more likely to volunteer when they feel an organization is well- managed and will make good use of their time.” “2 out of 5 volunteers have stopped volunteering at some time because of one or more poor volunteer management practices.”

Ability to Adapt “The failure of organizations to respond to new trends in volunteerism will not only prevent them from accessing the time and skills of highly motivated and talented volunteers, but will also limit their fundraising capabilities.” Source: Reinventing Aging: Baby Boomers and Civic Engagement Harvard School of Public Health, 2004

What I Want to Do About This Carla with Successes/Frustrations -- Things I Want to Remember About Boomers: Volunteer Position Description Ideas: Ideas for Making this Work at our Library:

Get the Library: Engage Your Talents to Make a Difference Potential partnership with VolunteerMatch on a special library recruitment portal Training on how to re-tool your volunteer program Advisory Committee members needed!

Questions? click “ Presenter” link underneath video window

Attracting Baby Boomers to Volunteer Service Part of the California State Library Project “Transforming Life After 50: Baby Boomers and Libraries” July 22, 2008 Webcast Carla Campbell Lehn, M.S., C.V.A. Library Programs Consultant, California State Library