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Volunteer Recruitment and Retention August 16, 2012
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Volunteering…what’s the big deal?
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What are we talking about? Sept 2011 – 64.6 million people volunteered through or for an organization Sept. 2007 to Sept. 2008 - 61.8 million people volunteered through or for an organization In 2006, 61.2 million volunteers dedicated 8.1 billion hours of volunteer service
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What is Volunteering? The service must not be provided primarily for financial gain Must be done of one’s own free will. Must benefit a third party
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First…Chapter Motivations Identify and clarify your chapter’s motivations for engaging volunteers Ask key questions – What do you as chapter leaders want from your volunteers? – Is there real work to be done? – What are the chapter’s goals and how will our volunteers help us reach them?
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Volunteer Motivations What motivates you to volunteer for your chapter? How does that relate to why others might volunteer?
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Professional Motivations Opportunities to learn new skills Meet other professionals Finding a job or making a career change Help people Do something useful – give back to the profession
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Chapter Structure Chapter Board Committee Task Force Ad Hoc Project Committee Task Force Committee Task Force Ad Hoc Project
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Creating Volunteer Opportunities Time commitment Specific duties Available resources In person or remotely Direct service vs. administrative
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Ask! 71% of volunteers serve when asked Only 29% volunteer without being asked Only 50% of adults were asked to volunteer – If the other 50% were asked, as many as 71% may volunteer
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Chapter Recruitment Efforts Please tell us how you recruit new volunteers:
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Matching Skills to Positions Volunteer motivation and interest Your own knowledge of the volunteer Time Skills Comfort level
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Volunteer Retention Matching volunteers interests and skills with the appropriate task Providing accurate training and guidance Acknowledgement of contributions
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Volunteer Evaluation Don’t wonder if volunteers enjoy what they’re doing – ask! Offer feedback on ways to increase involvement and prominence of positions if desired
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Volunteers – The Next Generation Seek knowledge about the organizations for which they volunteer Feel like they have an impact Career advancement and mentoring May be interested in new ways to virtually volunteer
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Association Volunteers Association members are highly engaged people Values drive volunteer choices The power of the direct ask A meaningful experience keeps them coming back Involving the younger generation The professional benefits of volunteerism Recognizing the ad hoc volunteer Organizational strategies can support or discourage volunteering
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Resources Brudney, Jeffery L. (2005). Designing and Managing Volunteer Programs. In Robert D. Herman & Associates (Eds.), The Jossey-Bass Handbook of Nonprofit Leadership & Management. California: Jossey-Bass. Corporation for National and Community Service, Office of Research and Policy Development. (2007). Volunteering in America: 2007 State Trends and Rankings in Civic Life, Washington, DC Gazley, Beth and Dignam, Monica. The Decision to Volunteer. ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership. 2008. Washington, DC. Independent Sector and United Nations Volunteers. Measuring Volunteering: A Practical Toolkit. http://www.independentsector.org/programs/research/toolkit/IYVToolkit.PDF
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Resources, cont’d Moore, Cassie. (2004). Volunteers Say Charity Work Helps Then in Their Careers. Chronicle of Philanthropy. Vol. 16 Issue 14, p29 United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Volunteering in the United States, 2011. http://www.bls.gov/news.release/volun.nr0.htm Chapman, Gary and White, Paul. The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace. Northfield Publishing. 2011. Chicago, Il.
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Open Discussion
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Contact Information Michael Delzotti, CFRE, CSPG UT MD Anderson Cancer Center MDDelzotti@mdanderson.org Taryn Gold, MPA Director, Chapter Administration, AFP tgold@afpnet.org
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