Page
To hear the presentation by phone call:
(702) 489-0007
Access Code: 325-538-387

Jennifer Bennett @JenBennettCVA
CVA, Senior Manager, Education & Training

Shannon David @VolunteerMatch
Senior Associate, Community Support

Follow this webinar on Twitter to join
the conversation!
Hash tag: #VMlearn
VolunteerMatch Overview
“VolunteerMatch strengthens communities by making it easier for good
people and good causes to connect.”
97,050 nonprofits… 81,527 Active Opportunities…. 7,641,785 referrals since 1998
•
•

VolunteerMatch has been around for 16 years, and is the top-ranked website for online
volunteer recruitment and employee-volunteer programs
Our Learning Center offers over 20 webinar topics focused on volunteer management
and VolunteerMatch tools, serving an audience of over 6,000 attendees each year

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What are we talking about?
• Moving beyond “Volunteers Needed”
• How do volunteers find you? How can you find
them?
• Creating the work

• Finding the right volunteers
• Evaluating your success
• What’s next?
“Volunteers Needed”
What does your volunteer program look like to a
volunteer? Volunteers have a choice!
• Are your opportunities task based or collaborative?
• One size does not fit all volunteers

• Do you have clear roles and expectations?
• Volunteers want to know the impact and make good use
of their time.

• Can you identify the “right” volunteer for the role or
your organization?
• It’s as important to know when to say yes as it is to learn
to say no.
This is not your mother’s volunteering
Shifts in generations create a new model
• Volunteers hope to make an impact
• Volunteer task lists replaced by meaningful,
targeted work, skills based
• Meaningful to the volunteer, important to the
organization

• Volunteers need flexibility
• Does not imply that they can’t be dependable,
reliable, accountable

• Volunteers want to understand
• Answer the question “Why?”
How do volunteers find you?
80% of Volunteer Coordinators tell us the “Word
of Mouth” is their #1 recruitment method

What are your volunteers saying about your
organization? What can you do about it?
Pros and Cons of “WoM”
• You can create a positive experience
• Meaningful and important
• The right volunteer in the right job
• Saying no politely and professionally
• Make it easier for volunteers to share
• Arm them with information
• Engage through social media
• Don’t keep them in a silo
Pros and Cons of “WoM”
• Passive
• You can’t make your volunteers tell their
friends, but you can encourage them
• Depends on earned marketing/media
• Easier now than ever – but it’s just as easy to
share a negative experience
• Doesn’t bring in volunteers who don’t have a
connection or know who you are
How can you find volunteers?
VolunteerMatch by the numbers:
81,527 Active opportunities nationwide
7,641,785 Connections since 1998
2,500 Average referrals a day
Around 130 during peak hours

2-3 Referrals for each visitor
Lots of volunteers don’t have a strong idea about where or
how they want to volunteer.
They are looking for a opportunity to make an impact and find
a cause they care about. (79% and 82% Hart 2010)
Where are you looking now?
• Consider each recruitment channel
• Who would you expect to recruit there?
• What opportunity or message would be right for this channel?
• How successful has this channel been in the past?

• Which opportunities or roles are harder to fill?
• Who would be/is successful at this role?
• What makes them the “right” volunteer
• Think about where you might find others with

• Think about community partnerships
• Are there channels or communities that you’re overlooking now?
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Create a Recruitment Plan
• Introduce your program and your work!
• Set the stage – tell your story

• Have a “virtual” conversation
• Answer the question “what do volunteers do at your
organization?”

• Prioritize the information you share
• What does a volunteer need to know to decide if
they’re the right volunteer for your program?

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Find the right volunteers!
When inviting volunteers to participate in your
organization finding the right fit becomes even
more important
• Know who you want
• Comprehensive position descriptions: skills, experience,
traits or characteristics

• Create a strong foundation and manage
expectations
• No bait and switch
• Policies and procedures manual, NDA, Letter of
agreement
Find the right volunteers!
• Screen volunteers
• For skills, but also for characteristics and fit

• Understand why no is not necessarily a negative
outcome
• Meaningful work
• Right fit for the position and the organization
• Focus your time on supporting the right volunteers.
Keys to Creating Volunteer Engagement
• Develop work that is meaningful to the
volunteer and important to the organization.
• Create a connection between volunteers,
clients and your mission
• Establish the foundation necessary to support a
diverse program of volunteer engagement
• Know and share the impact of the work
volunteers do
Create the right opportunities
• Ask why?
• Why does this work matter, why would someone want to
volunteer for this opportunity?

• Incorporate responsibility and accountability
• Set and manage expectations for all stakeholders
• Be clear about decisions that can be made, made with
consultation, and must be brought to supervisors

• Think creatively
• What could you accomplish if you weren’t limited to the
time and talent of paid staff?
Think about different opportunities
Just because someone can’t make it to your office
doesn’t mean they can’t contribute.
• Portable opportunities
• Project based, skills based, possibly virtual

• Virtual opportunities
• Done from anywhere, maybe skilled based, but not
necessarily

• Peripheral opportunities with follow up
• Involvement on any level can lead to more impactful
engagement
Start with a plan
What will your volunteer corps look like in 5 years?
• What do you envision your program looking like?

• What will it look like if you just maintain it?
• Who are your stakeholders, and how are they
involved now? Who/how would you like them to be?
• Start with evaluation and build evaluation points
into your plan.
Evaluate!
• What’s working now, and what’s not?
• Surveys – volunteers, paid staff, clients
• Informal conversations, interviews, town halls

• Solicit feedback on the program, process.
• Brainstorm opportunities for meaningful engagement

• Don’t abandon volunteers or paid staff
• Create an ongoing plan to support, evaluate, problem
solve as roles/programs change

• Follow up on surveys and interviews – year over
year or as programs evolve
Evaluate!
• What’s working now, and what’s not?
• Surveys – volunteers, paid staff, clients
• Informal conversations, interviews, town halls

• Solicit feedback on the program, process.
• Brainstorm opportunities for meaningful engagement

• Don’t abandon volunteers or paid staff
• Create an ongoing plan to support, evaluate, problem
solve as roles/programs change

• Follow up on surveys and interviews – year over
year or as programs evolve
Things to Think About
• You don’t have to change everything right now
• Identify the priorities or critical positions
• Start with small changes or clarify the foundations
• Invite volunteers to take on leadership roles
• Volunteers want to tell you what they like (and don’t like)
about your program
• Invite your superstar volunteers to take the lead

• Share your milestones and successes with the
organization
• Manager, leadership, co-workers and, of course, the
volunteers!
Resources
Learning Center
Find upcoming webinar dates, how-to videos and more

http://learn.volunteermatch.org
VolunteerMatch Community
Ask and answer questions after the webinar – use keywords Volunteer Management

http://community.volunteermatch.org/volunteer
Upcoming Related Webinar Topics:

•Where do I go from here? Engage Volunteers in New Ways
• Developing a Strategic Plan for Volunteer Engagement
• Build Staff Buy-In for Volunteer Engagement

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Thanks for attending!
Join us online:
Like us on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/VolunteerMatch
Follow us on Twitter: @VolunteerMatch
Visit Engaging Volunteers, our nonprofit blog:
blogs.volunteermatch.org/engagingvolunteers/
For any questions contact:
Jennifer Bennett
(415) 321-3639
@JenBennettCVA
jbennett@volunteermatch.org

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Engaging the Volunteer of the Future

  • 2. To hear the presentation by phone call: (702) 489-0007 Access Code: 325-538-387 Jennifer Bennett @JenBennettCVA CVA, Senior Manager, Education & Training Shannon David @VolunteerMatch Senior Associate, Community Support Follow this webinar on Twitter to join the conversation! Hash tag: #VMlearn
  • 3. VolunteerMatch Overview “VolunteerMatch strengthens communities by making it easier for good people and good causes to connect.” 97,050 nonprofits… 81,527 Active Opportunities…. 7,641,785 referrals since 1998 • • VolunteerMatch has been around for 16 years, and is the top-ranked website for online volunteer recruitment and employee-volunteer programs Our Learning Center offers over 20 webinar topics focused on volunteer management and VolunteerMatch tools, serving an audience of over 6,000 attendees each year 3
  • 4. What are we talking about? • Moving beyond “Volunteers Needed” • How do volunteers find you? How can you find them? • Creating the work • Finding the right volunteers • Evaluating your success • What’s next?
  • 5. “Volunteers Needed” What does your volunteer program look like to a volunteer? Volunteers have a choice! • Are your opportunities task based or collaborative? • One size does not fit all volunteers • Do you have clear roles and expectations? • Volunteers want to know the impact and make good use of their time. • Can you identify the “right” volunteer for the role or your organization? • It’s as important to know when to say yes as it is to learn to say no.
  • 6. This is not your mother’s volunteering Shifts in generations create a new model • Volunteers hope to make an impact • Volunteer task lists replaced by meaningful, targeted work, skills based • Meaningful to the volunteer, important to the organization • Volunteers need flexibility • Does not imply that they can’t be dependable, reliable, accountable • Volunteers want to understand • Answer the question “Why?”
  • 7. How do volunteers find you? 80% of Volunteer Coordinators tell us the “Word of Mouth” is their #1 recruitment method What are your volunteers saying about your organization? What can you do about it?
  • 8. Pros and Cons of “WoM” • You can create a positive experience • Meaningful and important • The right volunteer in the right job • Saying no politely and professionally • Make it easier for volunteers to share • Arm them with information • Engage through social media • Don’t keep them in a silo
  • 9. Pros and Cons of “WoM” • Passive • You can’t make your volunteers tell their friends, but you can encourage them • Depends on earned marketing/media • Easier now than ever – but it’s just as easy to share a negative experience • Doesn’t bring in volunteers who don’t have a connection or know who you are
  • 10. How can you find volunteers? VolunteerMatch by the numbers: 81,527 Active opportunities nationwide 7,641,785 Connections since 1998 2,500 Average referrals a day Around 130 during peak hours 2-3 Referrals for each visitor Lots of volunteers don’t have a strong idea about where or how they want to volunteer. They are looking for a opportunity to make an impact and find a cause they care about. (79% and 82% Hart 2010)
  • 11. Where are you looking now? • Consider each recruitment channel • Who would you expect to recruit there? • What opportunity or message would be right for this channel? • How successful has this channel been in the past? • Which opportunities or roles are harder to fill? • Who would be/is successful at this role? • What makes them the “right” volunteer • Think about where you might find others with • Think about community partnerships • Are there channels or communities that you’re overlooking now? 11
  • 12. Create a Recruitment Plan • Introduce your program and your work! • Set the stage – tell your story • Have a “virtual” conversation • Answer the question “what do volunteers do at your organization?” • Prioritize the information you share • What does a volunteer need to know to decide if they’re the right volunteer for your program? 12
  • 13. Find the right volunteers! When inviting volunteers to participate in your organization finding the right fit becomes even more important • Know who you want • Comprehensive position descriptions: skills, experience, traits or characteristics • Create a strong foundation and manage expectations • No bait and switch • Policies and procedures manual, NDA, Letter of agreement
  • 14. Find the right volunteers! • Screen volunteers • For skills, but also for characteristics and fit • Understand why no is not necessarily a negative outcome • Meaningful work • Right fit for the position and the organization • Focus your time on supporting the right volunteers.
  • 15. Keys to Creating Volunteer Engagement • Develop work that is meaningful to the volunteer and important to the organization. • Create a connection between volunteers, clients and your mission • Establish the foundation necessary to support a diverse program of volunteer engagement • Know and share the impact of the work volunteers do
  • 16. Create the right opportunities • Ask why? • Why does this work matter, why would someone want to volunteer for this opportunity? • Incorporate responsibility and accountability • Set and manage expectations for all stakeholders • Be clear about decisions that can be made, made with consultation, and must be brought to supervisors • Think creatively • What could you accomplish if you weren’t limited to the time and talent of paid staff?
  • 17. Think about different opportunities Just because someone can’t make it to your office doesn’t mean they can’t contribute. • Portable opportunities • Project based, skills based, possibly virtual • Virtual opportunities • Done from anywhere, maybe skilled based, but not necessarily • Peripheral opportunities with follow up • Involvement on any level can lead to more impactful engagement
  • 18. Start with a plan What will your volunteer corps look like in 5 years? • What do you envision your program looking like? • What will it look like if you just maintain it? • Who are your stakeholders, and how are they involved now? Who/how would you like them to be? • Start with evaluation and build evaluation points into your plan.
  • 19. Evaluate! • What’s working now, and what’s not? • Surveys – volunteers, paid staff, clients • Informal conversations, interviews, town halls • Solicit feedback on the program, process. • Brainstorm opportunities for meaningful engagement • Don’t abandon volunteers or paid staff • Create an ongoing plan to support, evaluate, problem solve as roles/programs change • Follow up on surveys and interviews – year over year or as programs evolve
  • 20. Evaluate! • What’s working now, and what’s not? • Surveys – volunteers, paid staff, clients • Informal conversations, interviews, town halls • Solicit feedback on the program, process. • Brainstorm opportunities for meaningful engagement • Don’t abandon volunteers or paid staff • Create an ongoing plan to support, evaluate, problem solve as roles/programs change • Follow up on surveys and interviews – year over year or as programs evolve
  • 21. Things to Think About • You don’t have to change everything right now • Identify the priorities or critical positions • Start with small changes or clarify the foundations • Invite volunteers to take on leadership roles • Volunteers want to tell you what they like (and don’t like) about your program • Invite your superstar volunteers to take the lead • Share your milestones and successes with the organization • Manager, leadership, co-workers and, of course, the volunteers!
  • 22. Resources Learning Center Find upcoming webinar dates, how-to videos and more http://learn.volunteermatch.org VolunteerMatch Community Ask and answer questions after the webinar – use keywords Volunteer Management http://community.volunteermatch.org/volunteer Upcoming Related Webinar Topics: •Where do I go from here? Engage Volunteers in New Ways • Developing a Strategic Plan for Volunteer Engagement • Build Staff Buy-In for Volunteer Engagement 22
  • 23. Thanks for attending! Join us online: Like us on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/VolunteerMatch Follow us on Twitter: @VolunteerMatch Visit Engaging Volunteers, our nonprofit blog: blogs.volunteermatch.org/engagingvolunteers/ For any questions contact: Jennifer Bennett (415) 321-3639 @JenBennettCVA [email protected] 23