Volunteers can help take your events to the next level, but how can you empower them to be as effective as possible?
Are you realising the full potential of your event volunteer team?
Volunteers offer expertise and assistance for a variety of challenges, and their willingness to serve keeps your organisation at the top of its game. That said, if you do not communicate effectively or provide adequate resources, you run the risk of underutilising your volunteers.
Don’t let this happen! Instead, take intentional steps to engage your volunteers in a way that honors their desire to serve. With a fully empowered volunteer team, you’ll reap the benefits of enhanced engagement and improved operational efficiency.
Not to mention, volunteers will be able to take pride in the good work they provide your organisation. In this guide, we’ve outlined five strategies you can use to empower your event volunteers for a win-win relationship. Let’s dive in!
A well structured volunteer recruitment process will save your organisation time in the long run by attracting volunteers who align with your values and provide meaningful help. Right off the bat, here are a few key strategies to boost your recruitment processes:
By putting the work in beforehand, your organisation will be able to secure capable and enthusiastic volunteers to promote your cause and lean into community partners for present and future support.
Detailed training will equip your volunteers with the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to perform their tasks in an efficient manner. In turn, this will make them an even more reliable resource should any unexpected events arise. To keep your volunteers sharp, your organisation should offer specialised training for subjects like:
Consider running through a few role playing scenarios for volunteers to get used to any new protocols or communication techniques. For example, you might explain how to address guest complaints in a polite and helpful manner. Providing training like this ahead of time will ensure your volunteers are thoroughly prepared for any situation that might come their way, or at least know who to contact.
For optimal coordination, communicate your event expectations to your volunteers. This means taking extra time to discuss the ins and outs of each volunteer role and offering additional time for questions. Review the following items to make sure everyone is on the same page:
Keep all of this information in an accessible and organised online document for easy reference. This way, volunteers can quickly find guidance when they need it. You might consider hosting in-person or virtual training sessions as well to coordinate your game plan before event day.
Each volunteer brings different strengths and experiences to the table, and you can play off their individual expertise to maximise your effectiveness. Remember to pay attention to volunteers who express interest in a particular task as well to honor their preferences.
For instance, if someone on your volunteer team has advanced technical skill, you can plan for them to assist with virtual charity event set-up and monitoring. CharityBids’ guide to virtual events recommends performing a virtual “dress rehearsal” to make sure all tech is working and tech volunteers are well-equipped. This will also ensure your technical volunteers feel ready.
Reference your volunteer applications and volunteer base to manage your team with individual strengths in mind. Look for opportunities to delegate tasks based on listed previous experience and preferences. Then you can spread the work evenly while building a reliable community of volunteers without anyone experiencing burnout or underutilisation.
Volunteer appreciation is a surefire way to increase volunteer retention as everyone likes to be acknowledged for their hard work. Take time to recognise your volunteers to signal how important they are to your cause.
There are several strategies you can adopt to show your gratitude. If you’re new to volunteer appreciation, however, refer to these simple strategies to get started:
In some cases, there will be a volunteer that goes above and beyond. For these volunteers, eCardWidget’s volunteer retention guide suggests offering a full time position. Because their dedicated work has already showcased a commitment to your organisation they should be high on your list when a new position opens.
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Your event volunteers freely offer their time and talents to be of use. Take advantage of their availability and expertise by equipping them with the tools they need to succeed. Then, they’ll be ready to respond with confidence to whatever the event day brings.