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Creating Opportunities for your Volunteers to Be and Do More K RIS S HABESTAR M EALS ON W HEELS OF G REATER L YNCHBURG
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Volunteerism in America 1.6 Million tax-exempt organizations in the U.S. 1.1 million are 501(c)(3) organizations Nonprofits employed 13.7 million people (10% of workforce) 5.5% of US GDP $805 billion in output 25% + of Americans volunteered last year (about 62.6 million people) 7.9 billion volunteer hours
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Value of Volunteers National estimated value of volunteer time is $22.55 per hour Worth $175 billion Volunteers more likely to give to organizations they volunteer for. 73% of charitable giving came from individuals
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Why Volunteer? Commitment to organization/mission Value/proof of work Professional development Convenient
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Evaluation Evaluate your Volunteers Who are they? What skills do they bring? Is there a “typical” volunteer? Evaluate your Program Who manages the volunteers? What opportunities are available? What else could they be doing? Dream big and outside the box!
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Expectations Training – volunteers need to: Know what is expected Where to turn when there is a problem Why they do what they do Rewards Opportunities
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Opportunities Make opportunities known and easy to sign up. Every employee’s job to get to know the volunteers. Let volunteers “try it out” with new opportunities. Ad-hoc members. Give volunteers an elevator speech or help them develop their own unique voice. Encourage volunteers to advocate and tell their friends. FOLLOW UP!
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Communicate E-mail Websites Newsletters Social Media Presentations Meetings Volunteer “Areas” On-line Volunteer Boards Local & National
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What do Volunteers Need to Become More? Information Encouragement Opportunity
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