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1
Todays Library Volunteer A Force to Be Reckoned
With (Part 1)
  • Presenter Andrew Sanderbeck
  • Waynesville, NC

2
Building Relationships with Volunteers
  • The first step in nurturing a good relationship
    between staff members and volunteers involves
    making sure volunteers are not merely an
    afterthought!

3
Setting the Tone for a Volunteer Program
  • conducting a strategic planning process in
    which all staff members determine where the
    organization is heading and then discuss how
    volunteers can help meet goals
  • dedicating a staff personideally a full-time
    director of volunteersto oversee and manage the
    program
  • requiring good structure and policies that will
    guide volunteer activities
  • using volunteer help themselves for example,
    the director can have a volunteer assistant or
    use volunteers on special projects she is
    coordinating?
  •  

4
Setting the Tone for a Volunteer Program
  • incorporating working with volunteers into
    staff job descriptions
  • making sure that staff roles are clear and that
    staff needs are being met first for example,
    does every staff member have a written job
    description that accurately and are they
    recognized for a job well done?
  • training staff to supervise and work with
    volunteers
  • rewarding staff who work well with volunteers
    and
  • incorporating volunteers into the
    organizational chart
  •  

5
How to Generate Conflict Between Paid Staff and
Volunteers
  • Dont involve staff in the decisions as to if and
    how to utilize volunteers within the
    library. Everybody loves a surprise.
  • Dont plan in advance the job descriptions or
    support and supervision systems for the
    volunteers. These things will work themselves out
    if you just give them time. 
  • Accept everyone who volunteers for a position,
    regardless of whether you think they are
    over-qualified or under-qualified. 
  • Assume that anyone who volunteers can pick up
    whatever skills or knowledge they need as they go
    along. 
  •  

6
Valuing Volunteers
  • Methods for Reaching Out to Volunteers
  •  
  • One-on-One Personal Contact
  • Committee Meetings
  • Volunteer Newsletter
  • Website Communication

7
Valuing Volunteers
  • E-Mail Dos
  • Use E-Mail as a follow-up
  • Use E-Mail to document a conversation
  • Use E-Mail as one of many ways to make an
    announcement and to give thanks
  • Use E-Mail to send information
  • Use E-Mail to send reminders

8
Retaining Volunteers
  • Discover What Motivates Him/Her
  • Provide Regular Feedback
  • Offer Special Privileges and Perks
  • Send Volunteers to Conferences
  • Be Available
  • Provide Free Food
  • Have Fun!
  • Thank the Family of the Volunteer

9
Valuing Volunteers
  • Maintaining Contact with Volunteers
  • There's no substitute for maintaining effective
    communication with your volunteers! The time you
    spend making sure that the lines of communication
    are open between your library and the individuals
    who freely share their time, you'll be on your
    way to cultivating solid relationships with
    volunteers who are likely to remain loyal to your
    organization for many years to come.

10
Where to Find New and Seasoned Volunteers
  • Did you know that more than 50 of people who
    volunteer do so because they are asked to by a
    friend, co-worker or acquaintance?

11
Five Ideas for Attracting Volunteers
  • Imprint your logo and volunteer message on
    colorful balloons
  • Offer a No obligation trial period for new
    volunteers to give them a chance to see if they
    like the job (and you!). This can allay their
    fears and help you assess them.
  • Spread the word about your organization at
    business networking events like your local
    Chamber of Commerce.
  • Write a short, simple recruitment slogan that
    becomes your volunteer brand and weave it into
    every communication.
  • Connect with larger local businesses to develop a
    relationship that promotes your volunteer
    opportunities to their workforce.

12
How to Reach New Volunteers
  • The Best Use of Social Networking
  • www.volunteermatch.org
  • www.dosomething.org
  • www.energizeinc.com
  • http//app.beextra.org/
  • www.craigslist.org

13
Im InterestedNow What?
  • First Date
  • Second Date
  • Remember No, only means Not Now

14
Questions and Comments
15
Thanks for Attending
  • See You Tomorrow for Session 2!!
  • Thursday, May 5th, 230 to 345 p.m.
  • Hotel Room Location Orange
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