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Title: Leveraging Community Resources to Engage More Volunteers


1
Leveraging Community Resources to Engage More
Volunteers
Presented by Jennifer Gilligan Cole Cole
Community Concepts July 12, 2007
2
  • Welcome, Agenda Review

3
Agenda
  • Reflections Observations
  • Thoughts on the new City Volunteering Report
  • Ideas for Practical Action
  • Question Answer
  • Resources Next Steps

4
Learning Objectives
  • Briefly Review the research of the Cities 2007
    Report.
  • Frame the findings and implications of the
    report.
  • Learn to reach new volunteer populations through
    volunteer role design, recruitment and community
    partnerships.

5
Observations Reflections
6
Major Factors Affecting Volunteer Engagement
  • Disconnection
  • Disparity
  • Density
  • Dated Volunteer Management Practices

7
  • How Can We Really Engage New, Under-tapped
    Populations?

8
Strategies that Work.
  • Build flexible volunteer roles/work
  • Deconstruct engagement barriers
  • Recruit smarter, not more
  • Focus on win/win partnerships
  • Start with what you know

9
Flexible Volunteer Roles
  • Structure during off-peak times
  • Design home-based experiences (take home
    projects, virtual connections)
  • Think of corporate groups, families, friend-based
    teams instead of individuals
  • Create a social aspect to the work

10
Flexibility in Action
  • National Mentoring Partnership
  • www.mentoring.org/program_staff/ementoring/startin
    g_an_ementoring_program.php
  • One Brick
  • www.onebrick.org
  • Global Action Network
  • www.globalactionnetwork.org

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Deconstruct Engagement Barriers...
  • Consider transportation access
  • Bus routes, carpool, walkable/bikeable
  • Remember family first
  • Child care/adult care options
  • Child friendly programs/projects
  • Manage ADA and language accessibility
  • reasonable accomodation
  • Bilingual offerings bilingual volunteer leaders
  • Condense training pre-service requirements
  • Self Study/web training

12
Barriers to Bridges.
  • New York Caresvoluteering by by subway!
    www.nycares.org
  • Hands On Miamiengages Spanish speaking and
    differently abled volunteers!www.handsonmiami.org
  • AARPgetting the whole family involved!
    www.aarp.org
  • American Red Cross Disaster Trainingbegin your
    training online! www.redcross.org

13
Recruit Smart. . .
  • Start in Neighborhoods
  • Market through association partnerships
    (sororities, fraternities, civic groups,
    professional associations)
  • Bring outreach to 3rd spaces
  • Social Networking Sites
  • Congregations

14
Go Where People Are Neighborhoods
  • Support Asset Building
  • Find Existing Leaders
  • Connection to Micro-Issues
  • Communications Infrastructure
  • Build Social Capital

15
More People through Association
  • Connects individuals with similar interests
  • Understand their chosen charities
  • Carve out joint recruitment goals
  • Communications infrastructure

16
Online Communities for Dummies
  • Seek out online portals that link to real life
    opportunities
  • www.coolpeoplecare.com
  • www.meetup.com
  • www.behandson.org
  • Write some content
  • Try a blog

17
Coffee or Community? Using 3rd Spaces
  • Read The Great Good Place or Bowling Alone
  • Think places where people gather and stay (coffee
    shops, libraries, bars, knitting club)
  • Take the volunteering to them (eg. Knitting and
    book clubs)
  • Recruit regulars to help

18
Smart Ideas in Action
  • Chicago Public Libraries a great, good place!
  • www.chipublib.org/003cpl/cmatters/borders.html
  • National Association of Realtorshouses and
    community action!
  • www.realtors.org
  • Faith In Actionmultidenominational approach to
    caregiving!
  • www.faithinaction.org

19
Partnerships that Work.
  • Congregations
  • Companies
  • Municipalities

20
Congregations are Cool
  • Study Existing Ministries
  • Link service to faith and values
  • Pilot with a population target (young adults,
    teens, seniors)
  • Define the partership
  • Check in and TALK frequently
  • Examples Psalm 43

21
Community is Good Business
  • Study existing service/philanthropy
  • Understand volunteerism effect on employee
    satisfaction, teambuilding and financial
    bottomline
  • Think about at work opportunities
  • Build relationships for the long hauldeeper,
    better vs. quantity
  • Understand market fluctuations
  • Focus on employee engagement

22
Working with Gvmt
  • Understand the Mayor, Council priorities
  • Find a friend and frame the idea
  • Measure the resultsor think results!
  • Learn the term economies of scale
  • Become friends with compliance
  • Celebrate victories with media
  • Frame impact and engagement around constituents
    (voters, business, other officials)

23
Collaboration in Action
  • Volunteer in Congregations
  • www.faithinaction.org
  • www.jewishservice.org
  • Businesses that Matter
  • www.bsr.org
  • National Council on Workplace Volunteerims
  • Local Chambers
  • Cities in the Mix
  • National league of cities www.nlc.org
  • City of Mesa, AZ www.cityofmesa.org

24
Map Your Resources
25
Who Do You Know/Where Can You Start?
26
Group Discussion and Debrief
  • What did you learn?
  • What next steps will you take?
  • What questions do you have?

27
Resources
  • On Work Design
  • www.energizeinc.com
  • On Engagement Barriers
  • Casey Foundation work with low income volunteers
  • www.aecf.org
  • U of Minnesota Center for Democracy Citizenship
  • www.publicwork.org

28
Resources, contd.
  • On Recruitment
  • Business for Social Responsibility with
    compancies www.bsr.org
  • United Nations Volunteers online www.unv.org
  • National Service Resource Center
  • www.nationalserviceresources.org
  • General
  • www.serviceleader.org
  • www.handsonnetwork.org
  • www.pointsoflight.org
  • www.evolunteerism.org

29
Contact Information
  • Jen Gilligan Cole
  • Cole Community Concepts
  • 533 Skyview Drive
  • Nashville, TN 37206
  • www.colecommunity.com
  • colecommunity_at_comcast.net

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For More Information
  • For more information about Hands On Network
  • and/or its training opportunities, please contact
  • training_at_HandsOnNetwork.org
  • or visit us at
  • www.HandsOnNetwork.org
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