Many people may think that volunteering isn’t something done
all that often, so why waste your summer vacation doing so? However, many
non-profit organizations actually find that volunteering spikes during the
summer months. But if you think about it, it makes some sense. Families are
taking vacation; children are on summer break... There’s ample free time to
spend at least a few hours volunteering.
But then comes the age old question; why should I volunteer
if I’m not getting paid? Many organizations face this question on a daily basis
and it presents the issue, how do we keep our volunteers coming, and more so,
how do we keep them motivated and engaged? Kars for Kids, a national car donation charity, has come up
with some clever tips for all the non-profits out there to help them keep their
volunteers excited about helping and encourage their helpers and others to
continue to come.
Some tips from Kars4Kids include:
- · Making your volunteers feel needed and appreciated
- · Asking volunteers to help in specific, actionable ways
- · Inspiring your volunteers with the cause, not the organization
- · Staying connected, and make sure your communication channels go both ways
- · Developing a community of volunteers
- · Showing your volunteers how they made a difference
There it is:
Six ways to motivate and encourage your volunteers so that next time you’re
searching for some to come out and help, you can show proclaim that you know how
to treat your volunteers and how to make the experience an exciting one and
meaningful one.