4 Ways Technology Can Streamline Your Volunteer Program
Jumpstart your volunteer program with tech—discover 4 ways to streamline operations and boost your impact.
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Picture this—you’re the new leader of your school’s PTA and are now in charge of volunteer recruitment for your annual fundraising event. Maybe you already have first-hand experience and understand just how crucial finding the right people for the right positions can be. Or, maybe this is your first time working with volunteers.
Either way, you’re looking to assemble a dream team of available and enthusiastic volunteers, but where do you start? Fortunately, you can simplify volunteer recruitment by answering four quick questions:
Use these questions to put together an actionable volunteer recruitment plan for an effective and fun school fundraiser. Let’s begin!
Each fundraising event will require different roles and responsibilities. For example, you might decide to run a school auction to raise funds and engage your school community. This type of fundraiser’s open volunteer positions might include:
Regardless of which fundraiser you choose, there is one role that is indispensable: Volunteer Coordinator. Whenever you’re asking a large group of people to volunteer their time and talents, you need a Volunteer Coordinator to act as the main touch point volunteers can rely on for up-to-date information. This way, you’ll keep your volunteers motivated and informed.
Once you’ve finalized your volunteer roles, it’s time to promote them! You could have a thoughtful lineup of open roles, but if you don’t communicate them effectively, you won’t be able to fill them. To grab your audience’s attention, leverage these techniques:
Include these above items across multiple platforms. Getting Attention’s guide to volunteer recruitment recommends adding a dedicated volunteer page to your school website, where you can share informational session dates, volunteer registration details, and FAQs. Then, link to it on your school’s main social media channels.
Many volunteers want to know exactly what they’re getting into before saying “yes.” To put their minds at ease, be prepared to explain what they should expect. Many charity organizations answer this question by creating an onboarding packet to explain pertinent information.
However, as a school, you likely don’t have as many points to cover. That said, you can create an abbreviated informational packet to cover the following points:
If your fundraising event is more involved, you might also consider adding training resources for volunteers to review. This could include a matching gift drive explainer for volunteers to understand how to tell their school community to get their gifts matched by their employers. Provide step-by-step instructions and, if applicable, link to additional resources to learn more.
Or, SchoolAuction.net suggests providing silent auction rules for participants and volunteers to be mindful of before the event begins. This could include registration expectations, bidding rules, and checkout procedures. Giving these resources to volunteers will give them time to digest the information and provide helpful advice on event day and/or throughout the campaign.
With more volunteers interested and ready to sign up, make sure your volunteer signup process is as streamlined and efficient as possible. Doing so will ensure you maintain volunteer interest and collect relevant information. Your volunteer registration form should cover the following fields:
Aim to make your registration form take no more than five to eight minutes to complete. This way, potential volunteers won’t become deterred or distracted. Next, you can use this to update your school’s volunteer records to keep track of previous volunteer information for future reference.
When it comes to volunteer management, communication is key. Be sure to answer the above questions during volunteer recruitment and remain communicative during and following the fundraising campaign. For example, after hosting your event, thank your volunteers and recognize them for their efforts to cultivate stronger relationships with them.
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