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Title: Recruiting and Retaining Adult Volunteers


1
Recruiting and RetainingAdult Volunteers
  • Pete PoormanGreat Plains District
    RoundtableDecember 13, 2001

2
Tonights Objectives
  • Learn principles and techniques that will enable
    you to
  • Attract adult volunteers to your Troop, and
  • Retain them for the long term
  • Contribute techniques that work for you
  • Discover resources to help you secure adult
    volunteers
  • Leave with actions you can take to increase
    volunteerism in your Troop

3
Agenda
  • Motivations
  • Techniques
  • Idea sharing
  • Practical exercise
  • Wrap up

4
Agenda
  • Motivations
  • Techniques
  • Idea sharing
  • Practical exercise
  • Wrap up

5
Top 10 Reasons that Scouters Volunteer
5
  • 5. Have a spare hour each week
  • 4. Its an excuse to go out with the boys
  • 3. An itch to use their trailer hitch
  • 2. Really, really, like green
  • 1. Knee socks!

6
Why Scouters Volunteer
  • Ensure the safety of their son or daughter
  • Verify that their son or daughter will benefit
    from Scouting
  • Ensure a quality program for their Scout
  • Improve Scouting for many young people
  • Improve society the world

7
What retains volunteers?
  • A sense of belonging
  • A role in planning
  • Rational, achievable objectives
  • Making a significant contribution
  • Participation in setting the rules
  • Knowing whats expected of them
  • Real responsibility
  • Visible progress
  • Open communication
  • Confidence in their leaders

The Effective Management of Volunteer
ProgramsMarlene Wilson, 1976
8
What retains Scouters?
  • Living the Scout Law
  • Training especially Wood Badge
  • Moves people across the gap from personal
    interest to helping others
  • Recognition (turn in your Y.E.S. awards!)
  • Responsibility
  • Friendship
  • Saying thank you!

9
Agenda
  • Motivations
  • Techniques
  • Idea sharing
  • Practical exercise
  • Wrap up

10
Recruiting Hints
  • Be outgoing and approachable
  • Always greet parents and other adult visitors
  • Take the time to really talk to them
  • Follow up on any expression of interest
  • Overt
  • Just hanging around
  • Take em camping
  • See what its about
  • Time to talk
  • Consider covering adult membership costs
  • Ask!

11
Recruiting Techniques
  • Know what you need
  • Know whats available
  • Talk to people
  • Resource survey
  • Approach people one-to-one
  • Group appeals rarely work
  • Fit the role to the person
  • Note Background checks are a must!

Resource Survey
12
Agenda
  • Motivations
  • Techniques
  • Idea sharing
  • Practical exercise
  • Wrap up

13
Agenda
  • Motivations
  • Techniques
  • Idea sharing
  • Practical exercise
  • Wrap up

14
Agenda
  • Motivations
  • Techniques
  • Idea sharing
  • Practical exercise
  • Wrap up

15
Resources
  • Troop Resource Survey
  • BSA Form 34427
  • Troop Committee Guidebook, page 22
  • http//www.meritbadge.com/files/resource.pdf
  • Selecting and Recruiting Adult Leaders
  • Chapter 5, Troop Committee Guidebook BSA
    34505B
  • Selecting Quality Leaders BSA 18-981
  • A Guide for Recommending Merit Badge Counselors
    BSA
  • The Effective Management of Volunteer Programs
  • Marlene Wilson, Johnson Printing, 1976 (out of
    print)
  • How to Grow a Scout Leader
  • http//www.macscouter.com/TrulyScouting/ThingsScou
    ting.html
  • Professor Beaver Getting Parental Involvement
  • http//usscouts.org/profbvr/parent_involvement/ind
    ex.html
  • This presentation http//www.troop261.org/misc/r
    oundtable

16
Reviewing Our Objectives
  • Learn principles and techniques that will enable
    you to
  • Attract adult volunteers to your Troop, and
  • Retain them for the long term
  • Contribute techniques that work for you
  • Discover resources to help you secure adult
    volunteers
  • Leave with actions you can take to increase
    volunteerism in your Troop

17
  • A Troop isnt necessarily the people standing
    before you its the sum of all the people that
    came before.
  • Leonard Pelky, 6/9/2001
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