VOLUNTEERING   2.0
AGENDA 1. Volunteering in the past; 2. Trends in Volunteering; 3. Contributions of Volunteering; 4. On-line Volunteering;  5. Survey: Why and What;  6. Things To Keep In Mind; 7. Practical Steps; 8. Resources  9. Questions
VOLUNTEERING IN THE PAST Part of a country’s  “cultural repertoire”: Indicator of how societies were organized,  How social responsibilities were allocated among actors, How volunteers themselves were perceived by society at large. “ Amateurish pursuit”  “Party-led requirements”    (Sweden)  (Eastern Europe)  Today: mostly issue- based, changing the way we think of volunteering, and how we engage with our socio-political realities.
SOCIAL CAPITAL AND WEB 2.0 “ The benefit of virtual communities to the community is its social capital” Privileged access to resources and opportunities . “ As people continue as volunteers, commitment to the community increases. Commitment in turn increases the incidence of volunteer actions on behalf of the community.”
WEB 2…WHAT? “ Volunteering is a highly dynamic and exciting field. It is both responsive to societal trends and a leader of those trends” The new composition of households,  Changing employment patterns,  A shifting sense of community or belonging,  New dynamics of social inclusion (and therefore exclusion), Secularisation and a general loss of trust in the established political process.  “ A society in which individuals are cash-rich, but time-poor. “
VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING (VV) “ Volunteering has also been seen as a means of delivering a range of other government policies in the areas of sustainable communities, rural communities, health and social welfare  (…)”   Volunteers Short  - term Long-term Episodic (temporary/ occasional) Transitional  (re-integration in community)
“ Volunteerism is a catalyst for social change.” Image Problem Activist  Volunteer   “ Second digital divide” (or empowerment divide) : volunteer literacy
SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF VV’ING “ Their contribution is often distinctive and critical to how organizations are run and services are delivered.” UK alone = 2.1 million full-time workers (or 48.1 billion!)  They make services more caring and personal;  They  encourage innovation   and fresh perspective;  Promote equality; Enable a service to be user-led;  Can be a means of  precipitating change ;  Enables a sense of ownership;  Relieves paid staff from specific tasks, thus focusing on duties;  Source of local (or other knowledge);  Build skill base/resources  for new staff;  Promote community cohesion;  Can reduce dependency and  promote empowerment ;  Helps develop marketable skills; Boosts confidence and self-esteem.
PROFILES (1)   Lyons et al.  VERTICAL:  “the non-profit paradigm” - seen as philanthropy (equal to donating money); Looked in a specific role, volunteering seen as unpaid labour. HORIZONTAL:  “civil society paradigm”  - focus on association depending entirely on volunteers; Emphasis on social change vs. unpaid labour.  SERIOUS LEISURE  Focus on intrinsic motivations; Tends to be project-based, expression of particular skills.
PROFILES (3) Davis’ “UNV Typology”  A model that is broad enough to encompass full diversity of activities:  Mutual aid or self-help  (“by us, for us”)  Philanthropy  (typically involves an organization)  Participation  (involvement in political decision-making) Advocacy/Campaigning
WHY DOES IT MATTER? “ Volunteers are valuable knowledge brokers, linking know-how with community needs.” Helping us understand motivations can help us maximize volunteer satisfaction, organizational goals and volunteer contributions.  Impact  (Org./Issue)  Valuation  EVAS/VIVA GDP Visibility
YOUTH AND VV’ING (1) “ Digital natives are the most active contributors in virtual volunteering.”  Issue-based action:  Distrust in bureaucratic institutions Balance between the organization and  personal preference (short-term/project-based) Prefer expressive, self-actualizing activities  Engaged youth vs.  Disengaged youth paradigm :  “ Generational changes in social identity that have resulted in the growing importance of peer networks and on-line communities.”  narrative of decline overlooks creative developments  - “universality of particularities” (Voye’), the replacing of traditional collective identifications with feelings of similarity based on personal experiences and problems.
YOUTH AND VOLUNTEERING (2) “ These perspectives imply that actions in civil society are public in nature, rather than being extensions of private life.”
  ABOUT THE SURVEY Pilot Survey:  Shared with 25 TIG volunteers and was followed by a focus group with 5 active volunteers in the Multilingual team;  Public Survey:  released through TIG Spotlights from mid-January to mid-April 2009  Was featured on UNV portal for the last week of the survey, the CIVICUS e-newsletter, and Social Actions;  Collected a  total of 405 responses  and the study is headed for publication in an academic journal
 
BENEFITS
BARRIERS
 
SUCCESS IN:
RANGE OF TASKS
A CHOICE BLEND: WHAT VOLUNTEERS WANT FROM ORGANIZATIONS  HTTP://BIT.LY/LXWJ1 Doubter– Starter—Doer– Stayer Eight pressure points:  Image and appeal of volunteering  Methods of recruiting volunteers Recruitment and application procedures Induction into volunteering Training for volunteers Overall management of the volunteer Ethos/culture of the organization Support/supervision available  Starter Doer Stayer
TURN YOUR ORGANIZATION INTO A VOLUNTEER MAGNET  HTTP://BIT.LY/OHYRY  A company is known by the people it keeps  (culture, humour)  Make volunteering good practices your own  - make sure there is someone responsible for volunteering at the highest level;  - spread knowledge throughout the organization  Decide on a regular timeframe for reviewing volunteering practice - Set a date and stick to it  Be passionate about the work of your volunteers  - what is so great about it? - what can be improved?
CONT’D (2) 5. Managing volunteers - what is the mission of your volunteer program? - what do you hope to achieve?  6. Lead the way,  set the standard 7. Keep the objectives meaningful  8. Be mindful of first impressions and “customer service”
RECOMMENDATIONS (2) 9.  Balance the needs  of volunteers and the project  10. Turn your volunteers into magnets to recruit more volunteers 11. Events  (“virtual happy hour” --  give two or three time options)   12. Be your own PR  13.  Make friends with volunteers  (call them by name, let them take credit for outcomes, let them identify areas for improvement)  * “magnetism of values”
TRUST IN ON-LINE TEAMS Communication behaviour facilitating trust early on  - communication conveying enthusiasm;  - social exchanges facilitate trust.  Member actions facilitating trust early on  - coping with technical/task uncertainty; - individual initiative.  C) Communication behaviours maintaining trust later on  - Consistent communication; - Substantive and timely response.  D) Member actions facilitating trust later on  - Leadership;  - Transition from procedural to task focus;  - Calm reaction to crisis.
PRACTICAL STEPS Attract Recruit  Retain
ATTRACT Write Clear Job Descriptions  Who are you targeting? What is the time commitment?  What are the expectations?  What are the deliverables?  What are the incentives?
ATTRACT Post the Job Descriptions on your website  (or create a special VV section on your site)  3.  Promote the position(s) through other social networks
RECRUIT Conduct Interviews and/or Organize an Orientation Session  3.  Organize a Training Session, Provide Training Materials
RETAIN  Have a Clear Team Structure  Consider Writing a Virtual Volunteer Policy
RETAIN   3.  Ensure Regular Communication  With Your Team(s) 4.  Provide Support Mechanisms
RETAIN Know Your Volunteers Sharing Circle, Icebreakers, Interactive Games, Maps/Mash Ups 6.  Create a Sense of Belonging/Ownership
RETAIN Share Resources, Opportunities and Tips
RETAIN 8.  Generate interest in your volunteer’s work  9.  Celebrate their contributions/accomplishments
  MORE ON VV’ING
THANK YOU!
www.tigweb.org   Chiara Camponeschi  Sheridy Leslie Multilingual Programs Manager  Change That Clicks Manager  http://profiles.tigweb.org/chiaramente   http://profiles.tigweb.org/kurshauna   [email_address]   [email_address]

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Volunteering 2.0: How to Attract, Hire and Manage Online Volunteers

  • 2. AGENDA 1. Volunteering in the past; 2. Trends in Volunteering; 3. Contributions of Volunteering; 4. On-line Volunteering; 5. Survey: Why and What; 6. Things To Keep In Mind; 7. Practical Steps; 8. Resources 9. Questions
  • 3. VOLUNTEERING IN THE PAST Part of a country’s “cultural repertoire”: Indicator of how societies were organized, How social responsibilities were allocated among actors, How volunteers themselves were perceived by society at large. “ Amateurish pursuit” “Party-led requirements” (Sweden) (Eastern Europe) Today: mostly issue- based, changing the way we think of volunteering, and how we engage with our socio-political realities.
  • 4. SOCIAL CAPITAL AND WEB 2.0 “ The benefit of virtual communities to the community is its social capital” Privileged access to resources and opportunities . “ As people continue as volunteers, commitment to the community increases. Commitment in turn increases the incidence of volunteer actions on behalf of the community.”
  • 5. WEB 2…WHAT? “ Volunteering is a highly dynamic and exciting field. It is both responsive to societal trends and a leader of those trends” The new composition of households, Changing employment patterns, A shifting sense of community or belonging, New dynamics of social inclusion (and therefore exclusion), Secularisation and a general loss of trust in the established political process. “ A society in which individuals are cash-rich, but time-poor. “
  • 6. VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING (VV) “ Volunteering has also been seen as a means of delivering a range of other government policies in the areas of sustainable communities, rural communities, health and social welfare (…)” Volunteers Short - term Long-term Episodic (temporary/ occasional) Transitional (re-integration in community)
  • 7. “ Volunteerism is a catalyst for social change.” Image Problem Activist Volunteer “ Second digital divide” (or empowerment divide) : volunteer literacy
  • 8. SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF VV’ING “ Their contribution is often distinctive and critical to how organizations are run and services are delivered.” UK alone = 2.1 million full-time workers (or 48.1 billion!) They make services more caring and personal; They encourage innovation and fresh perspective; Promote equality; Enable a service to be user-led; Can be a means of precipitating change ; Enables a sense of ownership; Relieves paid staff from specific tasks, thus focusing on duties; Source of local (or other knowledge); Build skill base/resources for new staff; Promote community cohesion; Can reduce dependency and promote empowerment ; Helps develop marketable skills; Boosts confidence and self-esteem.
  • 9. PROFILES (1) Lyons et al. VERTICAL: “the non-profit paradigm” - seen as philanthropy (equal to donating money); Looked in a specific role, volunteering seen as unpaid labour. HORIZONTAL: “civil society paradigm” - focus on association depending entirely on volunteers; Emphasis on social change vs. unpaid labour. SERIOUS LEISURE Focus on intrinsic motivations; Tends to be project-based, expression of particular skills.
  • 10. PROFILES (3) Davis’ “UNV Typology” A model that is broad enough to encompass full diversity of activities: Mutual aid or self-help (“by us, for us”) Philanthropy (typically involves an organization) Participation (involvement in political decision-making) Advocacy/Campaigning
  • 11. WHY DOES IT MATTER? “ Volunteers are valuable knowledge brokers, linking know-how with community needs.” Helping us understand motivations can help us maximize volunteer satisfaction, organizational goals and volunteer contributions. Impact (Org./Issue) Valuation EVAS/VIVA GDP Visibility
  • 12. YOUTH AND VV’ING (1) “ Digital natives are the most active contributors in virtual volunteering.” Issue-based action: Distrust in bureaucratic institutions Balance between the organization and personal preference (short-term/project-based) Prefer expressive, self-actualizing activities Engaged youth vs. Disengaged youth paradigm : “ Generational changes in social identity that have resulted in the growing importance of peer networks and on-line communities.” narrative of decline overlooks creative developments - “universality of particularities” (Voye’), the replacing of traditional collective identifications with feelings of similarity based on personal experiences and problems.
  • 13. YOUTH AND VOLUNTEERING (2) “ These perspectives imply that actions in civil society are public in nature, rather than being extensions of private life.”
  • 14. ABOUT THE SURVEY Pilot Survey: Shared with 25 TIG volunteers and was followed by a focus group with 5 active volunteers in the Multilingual team; Public Survey: released through TIG Spotlights from mid-January to mid-April 2009 Was featured on UNV portal for the last week of the survey, the CIVICUS e-newsletter, and Social Actions; Collected a total of 405 responses and the study is headed for publication in an academic journal
  • 15.  
  • 18.  
  • 21. A CHOICE BLEND: WHAT VOLUNTEERS WANT FROM ORGANIZATIONS HTTP://BIT.LY/LXWJ1 Doubter– Starter—Doer– Stayer Eight pressure points: Image and appeal of volunteering Methods of recruiting volunteers Recruitment and application procedures Induction into volunteering Training for volunteers Overall management of the volunteer Ethos/culture of the organization Support/supervision available Starter Doer Stayer
  • 22. TURN YOUR ORGANIZATION INTO A VOLUNTEER MAGNET HTTP://BIT.LY/OHYRY A company is known by the people it keeps (culture, humour) Make volunteering good practices your own - make sure there is someone responsible for volunteering at the highest level; - spread knowledge throughout the organization Decide on a regular timeframe for reviewing volunteering practice - Set a date and stick to it Be passionate about the work of your volunteers - what is so great about it? - what can be improved?
  • 23. CONT’D (2) 5. Managing volunteers - what is the mission of your volunteer program? - what do you hope to achieve? 6. Lead the way, set the standard 7. Keep the objectives meaningful 8. Be mindful of first impressions and “customer service”
  • 24. RECOMMENDATIONS (2) 9. Balance the needs of volunteers and the project 10. Turn your volunteers into magnets to recruit more volunteers 11. Events (“virtual happy hour” -- give two or three time options) 12. Be your own PR 13. Make friends with volunteers (call them by name, let them take credit for outcomes, let them identify areas for improvement) * “magnetism of values”
  • 25. TRUST IN ON-LINE TEAMS Communication behaviour facilitating trust early on - communication conveying enthusiasm; - social exchanges facilitate trust. Member actions facilitating trust early on - coping with technical/task uncertainty; - individual initiative. C) Communication behaviours maintaining trust later on - Consistent communication; - Substantive and timely response. D) Member actions facilitating trust later on - Leadership; - Transition from procedural to task focus; - Calm reaction to crisis.
  • 26. PRACTICAL STEPS Attract Recruit Retain
  • 27. ATTRACT Write Clear Job Descriptions Who are you targeting? What is the time commitment? What are the expectations? What are the deliverables? What are the incentives?
  • 28. ATTRACT Post the Job Descriptions on your website (or create a special VV section on your site) 3. Promote the position(s) through other social networks
  • 29. RECRUIT Conduct Interviews and/or Organize an Orientation Session 3. Organize a Training Session, Provide Training Materials
  • 30. RETAIN Have a Clear Team Structure Consider Writing a Virtual Volunteer Policy
  • 31. RETAIN 3. Ensure Regular Communication With Your Team(s) 4. Provide Support Mechanisms
  • 32. RETAIN Know Your Volunteers Sharing Circle, Icebreakers, Interactive Games, Maps/Mash Ups 6. Create a Sense of Belonging/Ownership
  • 33. RETAIN Share Resources, Opportunities and Tips
  • 34. RETAIN 8. Generate interest in your volunteer’s work 9. Celebrate their contributions/accomplishments
  • 35. MORE ON VV’ING
  • 37. www.tigweb.org Chiara Camponeschi Sheridy Leslie Multilingual Programs Manager Change That Clicks Manager http://profiles.tigweb.org/chiaramente http://profiles.tigweb.org/kurshauna [email_address] [email_address]