Volunteers are an important component to the success and expansion of our work. Volunteers can help with some or all the following:
- Planning workshops (Identifying dates, times, locations)
- Program promotion (Hanging flyers, doing presentations, word of mouth)
- Gathering equipment (If equipment needs to be picked up and dropped off from one place to another)
- Putting together workshop materials (Printing materials, putting in binders, organizing my sessions, etc.)
- Facilitating workshops (if trained)
- And much more!
To be successful with gathering and maintaining volunteers, it’s important to follow the 3 R’s: Recruitment, Retention, and Recognition. To learn more, view the webinar below. Additional tools may be seen in the tabs lower on the page.
The 3 Rs
See steps & tools below. Use or adapt the tools for your needs.
Identification
Process of finding the right individual to fill specific volunteer positions.
Tools
Volunteer Recruitment Flyer
Volunteer Position Description
Volunteer Interest Form
Selection
Goal: To match the right volunteer to the right position. Includes reviewing applications, interviewing potential volunteers, and conducting background checks.
Tools
Selection procedure
Potential Volunteer Cover Letter
Background Check Form
Orientation
To provide information about your organization and help ensure the candidate is the right fit.
Tools
Orientation Agenda
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Training
To enhance the quality of the volunteer’s work.
Tools
Training Checklist
Utilization
Volunteer starts their assigned duties. Be strategic about delegating and managing volunteers.
See steps & tools below. Use or adapt the tools for your needs.
Recognition
Recognizing the efforts of volunteers. This motivates volunteers and keeps them involved with the organization. Review the Volunteer Interest Form to better understand each individual to identify what award/recognition best fits that person.
Tools
Certificate Template
Evaluation
An opportunity for volunteers and program providers to evaluate each other and update the volunteer’s goals and/or expectations. Evaluations may be conducted multiple times per year and may be informal or formal.
Tools:
Evaluation Form
Additional Resources
Find more resources from the Community Care Corps Online Library.