What’s Happening Atlanta | Get Involved
What’s Happening Atlanta? | Get Involved Inspired by Alicia Sparks One could only imagine that as a Volunteer Management Professional, I am always getting the question: “Tonya, can you point me in the right direction for nonprofit organizations/events where I can either donate money or my time?” Most of the time, after speaking to those individuals on…
Read MoreBridging the Generational Gap in Volunteerism by Developing Generation-Based Volunteer Management Practices
Generations… The make-up of our society is changing rapidly as the older population is increasing at a rate that has never been seen before. The percentage of Americans who are ages 65 and older has tripled since 1900. Because individuals are living longer, by year 2020, that number will spike even more of an increase.…
Read MoreVolunteer Retention 101: 5 Keys to Success
I recently read a phenomenal blog about the “Importance of Creating a Volunteer Orientation” and was intrigued at the viewpoint from this particular volunteer. Often times, organizations do not realize the importance that volunteer orientations play in both RECRUITING and RETAINING volunteers. As odd as it may sound, volunteers have admitted that they are more…
Read MoreRetaining and Recognizing Volunteers
Retaining your volunteers is the key to success. There is no point in being good at recruitment if you cannot keep volunteers coming back. Recruitment is a solution to the problem of not having enough volunteers; retention is a way to avoid the problem altogether. This training looks at some important aspects of retaining and…
Read MoreDismissing a Volunteer
One of the recurrent nightmares of a Volunteer Manager is encountering a situation in which they may have to consider “firing” a volunteer. For many, the very idea creates severe stress both over the appropriateness of the action and over fear of legal and political consequences. This is a very difficult issue for Volunteer Managers,…
Read MoreDiscovering Volunteers
The critical step in getting your volunteer program started (and sustaining it) is getting the right volunteers to fill the volunteer positions. This brief training will discuss how to discover/invite the right people to serve in the volunteer roles in your organization. We will discuss: The three common strategies of recruitment Developing a recruitment strategy…
Read MoreCreating a Volunteer Handbook
Volunteer Handbooks, just like any other type of handbook, set the stage for volunteer engagement. It helps volunteers and paid staff understand how they work together. A volunteer handbook serves three major purposes: (1) relaying crucial organizational information, (2) establishing clear expectations, and (3) emphasizing the importance of volunteers to your organization. Sharing this information…
Read MoreInvesting in Volunteer Management Software
Learn how to increase your engagement and retention of volunteers by simply investing in Volunteer Management Software. Watch THIS video now!
Read More2014 Conference on Volunteering and Service
Join 5,000 people on a single mission – to strengthen communities and change lives through volunteer service. The Points of Light Conference on Volunteering and Service – June 16-18, 2014 – is the largest convening of service leaders from all walks of life, sectors, races and religions, and political persuasions, united to lead the dynamic,…
Read More2014 Annual COVA Conference
Step Up Your Game: Maximize the Potential of Your Volunteers Registration for the 2014 Annual COVA Conference is now open! This year’s conference will be held on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 from 8:30am – 4pm at Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta (5601 N. Allen Road, Mableton GA 30126). We are pleased to announce this year’s keynote speaker, Brenda Strozier, Former CEO, Executive…
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