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How Volunteer Programs Can Strengthen Organizational Outreach

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How Volunteer Programs Can Strengthen Organizational Outreach

December 30, 2020

A volunteer program is an organization’s most efficient strategy to reach communities, gain more influence, and accomplish the intended objectives. Volunteers are a package of energy, skill, and people if you are a nonprofit trying to deploy resources or a business that wants to improve corporate social responsibility. In addition to their donations, volunteers act as loyal voices to the cause and are good will gong. This article delineates how volunteer programs can significantly add value to organizational advocacy and create sustainable value for volunteers and their organizations.

 

Building Stronger Community Connections

 

“Volunteer programs act as a connector between an organization and the society in which it operates. Community members can easily participate in your endeavors because they know the main goal is their welfare. Such programs demonstrate to the public that they matter. They are appreciated in a particular organization for the specific organization, besides showing that the organization is willing to make a difference.” stated Nely Hayes, Marketing Manager at ERoofing. For instance, an organization can get volunteers from the local community, have cleaning exercises, organize health education, and organize fetes where they distribute meals, which can spark interactions. This engagement allows volunteers to own up to the projects, and it aids in directing the existing and proposed projects to meet the needs of society and preferences.

 

Expanding Organizational Reach

 

“Volunteers can take messages beyond an organization’s existing scope by connecting to other people interested in the promoted cause. Whenever volunteers discuss their activities on social media, mention them in conversations with friends or relatives, or invite people to volunteer, they become the organization’s word-of-mouth marketers. Such publicity is organic and unforced and could reach a wider audience, calling for the organization to have more takers. Further, volunteers can help organizations locate hard-to-access individuals and groups, ” says John Beebe, CEO and Founder of Classic Car Deals. For instance, those wishing to volunteer can do so in a way that will allow them to overcome language differences to help an organization reach out to many people. This increased number of covered people enables the organization to achieve its mission more effectively and broadly.

 

Increasing Workforce Capacity

 

“The volunteer program is characterized by several practical advantages, one of which is enhanced organizational capacity in terms of workforce. Volunteers can be of great value by undertaking specific functional positions like event support, clerical, or program implementation. This enables organizations to handle large projects and attend to many people without necessarily leading to increased staff, ” reported Sam Hodgson, Head of Editorial at ISA.co.uk. For instance, while fundraising for a cause through a dinner dance or other related events, volunteers may be used to receiving entries, coordinating people, or assuming the responsibility of public relations. Such strategies empower volunteers to perform these duties, freeing organization staff to plan and execute strategic operations.

 

Enhancing Organizational Credibility

 

This means that its credibility increases whenever the community actively supports a given organization in its causes through volunteering. “The engagement of volunteers in programmatic and organizational activities makes people trust the organization because it functions according to the principles of society. This credibility is significant with nonprofit organizations that often depend on the support of the public. Volunteer programs also show accountability by giving volunteers a first-hand look at what the organization does. Whenever the donors and shareholders notice the benefits of volunteering, they feel like contributing more to the organization through cash or word recommendations,” explained Michael Jensen, CMO, Forsikringssiden

 

Providing Fresh Perspectives and Innovation

 

“Through volunteers, new approaches to Tasks and different skills, together with perspectives from various people, are brought into the work area. They should come up with a vision that helps organizations see things that are required to be done differently, suggest how processes should be enhanced or improved upon, and provide innovative ideas that can be used to solve issues,” commented Gerrid Smith, Chief Marketing Officer at Joy Organics. For example, a volunteer familiar with marketing may bring ideas on advertising events that are better than the current approach. In contrast, a young volunteer will have different ideas regarding the information dissemination approach possible within the social media platforms. For this reason, organizations must pay attention to what volunteers say about their programs and service delivery.

 

Strengthening Volunteer Engagement and Retention

 

“It is not simply sufficient to find workers who volunteer their time – a successful volunteer program creates dedicated and passionate supporters of a cause. Several things like meaningful roles, training, and recognition to the volunteers make volunteers happy to work with the organization, enhancing volunteerism. The types of people involved become more enamored with a specific campaign to the point where they are willing to come back as volunteers, spread the word about it to their acquaintances, and even do other things for the organization, such as donating money or speaking on its behalf. Recruiting from the volunteers themselves is cheaper than sourcing from new people; volunteers are usually loyal and passionate about the cause.” says Brett Gelfand, Managing Partner at Cannabiz Credit Association

 

Leveraging Volunteer Contributions for Fundraising

 

“Volunteers can serve as valuable players in many fundraising campaigns. They encourage more people to support their cause by donating, sponsoring, and getting people to participate in their hosting event. Volunteers can also contribute to fundraising events by adding extra hands, ideas, and resources to accomplish goals.” says Gemma Hughes, Global Marketing Manager at iGrafx. For instance, several volunteers could arrange a charity walk or a bake sale, which could take a lot of money and bring the community on board. Besides, the volunteers can also introduce new funders or corporate benefactors, widening the funding base.

 

Measuring and Showcasing Volunteer Impact

 

“Volunteer programs must be evaluated and publicized for their worth to secure new volunteers. Quantitative outputs of the program, such as volunteering hours, tasks accomplished, or the number of beneficiaries, all support this. Volunteers have access to this information to prepare reports for their usage, graphical presentations, or encouraging stories, among other things. By disseminating such results through newsletters, social media, or annual reports, existing volunteers are encouraged to keep volunteering, and the supporters and funders of these volunteering efforts are assured of the yearly impact volunteering is making toward addressing society’s needs.” remarked Ben Flynn, Manager at Homefield IT 

 

Encouraging Corporate Partnerships

 

“Volunteer programs can also serve as useful corporate recruitment tools. CSR is important for many organizations, and companies look for ways that their staff members can make a positive impact in their spare time. Joining other businesses to undertake projects means access to extended resources, target market, and publicity.” says Dean Lee, Head of Marketing Manager at Sealions. For instance, a partnership may entail sponsoring some events with the company, collaborating to offer community programs funds, or encouraging employees to give their time. These partnerships form good mutual offerings because companies improve their CSR initiatives while the organization gains more assistance and recognition.

 

Conclusion

 

Volunteer programs are one key strategy of organizational outreach for improving organizational operations. They strengthen community relations, increase penetration, offer crucial human resources, and enhance legitimacy and creativity. Volunteers are valuable assets that can make organizations much more effective when involved, quantified appropriately, and utilized to support fundraising and partnerships. Effective and efficient volunteer management can enhance an organization’s effectiveness in delivering its mandate, build key relationships that keep the community tied to the organization, and create volunteerism as a culture.

 

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