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Motivating volunteers is a key part of your role as a volunteer coordinator/manager and it is one of the most challenging aspects of volunteer support. Likewise, it is a critical factor in keeping volunteers committed to their roles. The success of motivating volunteers comes from understanding the motivation of volunteers in the first place and managing them according to their needs. Typical things that might motivate a volunteer are:-
If we understand what motivates both our staff and volunteers, we also need to recognise where motivation may be lagging. Signs that your volunteers may be feeling demotivated include:-
Keeping your volunteers motivatedOne of the most important aspects of maintaining motivation is to address the way in which you recognise and reward your volunteers. The best way is to encourage and foster a culture of rewarding and recognising your volunteers as early into the development of your volunteer framework as possible. Fortunately, motivating volunteers is not that hard. There are tools you can have at your disposal that you can use to reward and recognise your volunteers that include:-
Other Community Toolkit Topics to look at:Involving Volunteers....how to involve volunteersRecruiting and Selecting Volunteers....an overview of methods for the recruitment and selection of volunteersRecruitment Methods....effective methods for the recruitment of volunteersSelecting and Screening....how to select volunteersSupporting and Motivating Volunteers....guidelines on supporting and motivating volunteersVolunteer Management Challenges....volunteer management challenges and framework agreement Further sources of information
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