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VolunteerMatchWhere volunteering begins.

Volunteer

Engaging ExperiencedVolunteers

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Common Misconceptions

Volunteers are free

Volunteers will know what to do with very little guidance

Executives or highly qualified professionals know what to do better than I do

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Do the thinking with your team – what positions can be filled using skilled volunteers?

Do not fill the role of Volunteer Manager with a volunteer

Design a full job description with specific, measurable results

Determine a distinct timeline for jobs you want to be done – with milestones

Create an interview process – what do THEY want to get from the relationship?

Recommendations

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VolunteerMatch Solutions Recruiting Model

VolunteerMatch Employee Volunteer and

Campus Solutions

VolunteerMatchPreferred Partners

VolunteerMatchCauses

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Engaging Corporate Volunteers

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• Research the firm and their community giving objectives before you approach them – do they have an employee volunteer program?

• Find the individual accountable for connecting volunteers with nonprofit partners

• Ask clearly for what you want in a volunteer and ask how best to connect with their employee engagement program

Finding the Right Employee Volunteer

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A Few Resources

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VolunteerMatch – Tools for Nonprofits

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VolunteerMatch – Learning Center for Nonprofits

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Council for Certification in Volunteer Administration

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NPower

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Questions?

Dianna SmithDirectorVolunteerMatch [email protected](773) 289-4705