Before you embark on your volunteer recruitment process, it is crucial to identify the specific aspects of your event for which you and the number of volunteers you feel are needed. For example, for an in-person event, you may need volunteers to provide:
For virtual events, volunteers are primarily needed for online support, and you may need them to perform certain tasks well in advance of the event dates. Volunteers can fill roles such as:
The following chart is designed to help you identify your volunteer recruitment needs. Fill in each box to get an overall picture of your needs before you begin your search.
Volunteers are effectively unpaid employees and they think carefully before committing to an organization or event. Therefore, to attract and recruit the best volunteers for your event, you need to understand what motivates them.
Increasingly, volunteers are seeking personal or professional fulfillment through volunteering. Among the motivations of volunteers we often find the desire to be useful, the desire to meet new people and to have a good time.
It is also good to know that volunteers of all ages often want more responsibility in their organization.
Volunteers will learn about your NPO before joining you. It is therefore important that the information is accessible but also that the image of your NPO is appealing.
Today it is very important to have a website to ensure visibility. You can create one with many available tools, such as Yapla for example. Feed your social networks. Depending on your target audience, you can be present on certain social networks: Facebook in general, but also Tik Tok if you address young populations.
Remember to describe your NPO project in a clear and concise way. Then, make sure that it is up to date on your website, your social networks or your different presentations of your NPO.
In this presentation, you must show the project, the cause defended or the target audience and make a unique presentation.
Give your NPO a visual identity, if this is not already the case:
After identifying the needs of your event and the expectations of volunteers, the next step is to create specific positions and determine how many volunteers you need for each position.
In order to do this, you will need to create job sheets that will be useful when creating your volunteer opportunities. The job sheet is a sheet intended to remain internal to your NPO and contains the main information
This job description is essential because it will help you write a convincing description of volunteer opportunities.
Your job description is one of the building blocks of your organization's volunteer recruitment strategy. You want it to be concise, clear, inspiring, transparent and direct.
Make sure your ad descriptions include:
When writing your ad, consider highlighting the various benefits so that potential volunteers know what they have to gain. Here are some ideas for incentives for volunteers at events:
You can offer any other incentives that will appeal to the type of volunteers you are targeting. Give them enough reasons to want to volunteer for your event rather than another events scheduled at the same time.
There are many ways to let the world know that your association is recruiting volunteers. However, communicating from all over the place in a mass mode does not guarantee the effectiveness of your search. It is better to communicate selectively to have a better impact.
Here are some ideas of where to find volunteers :
The more organized you are in your recruitment, the more likely you are to recruit the best volunteers for each available position.
Your recruitment process can include these steps:
You can design a quick and easy questionnaire to be filled out by each volunteer candidate. This questionnaire should help you identify their main skills, the areas they wish to serve and the reasons why they are interested in volunteering at your event.
Feel free to ask any other questions you may have.
Don't hesitate to ask any other questions that would allow you to identify their strengths and conclude whether they are a good fit for the positions available.
Pre-screen candidates based on their answers to the questionnaire and offer them a short interview. You can meet in person or even by video conference using tools such as Google Meet, Skype or Zoom. The goal of this meeting is to learn more about their preferences and skills to help you decide where each candidate might fit into your organization.
After your various interviews, make your selection and inform the volunteers of your choices. Set a date for any training your volunteers will need to attend.
The integration of volunteers should not be overlooked. A volunteer who develops a sense of belonging to the group that your NPO represents will naturally be more invested in his or her role.
On the other hand, it is important to keep in mind that a proud and committed volunteer can become your best ambassador! Volunteers and members in general are your principal spokespersons. They can be a very effective communication relay for your needs in terms of recruiting other human resources, promoting your events or more broadly looking for sponsors, donors, etc.
Volunteers often need to get into action quickly, which considerably increases the feeling of belonging to your NPO.
Keep in mind that what you take for granted is not obvious to new volunteers. Do not be afraid to give too much information. On the contrary, it is reassuring.
That's why it's a good idea to have a simple to-do list when your volunteers arrive:
Once recruiting is complete, be sure to prepare and organize the volunteer teams for their roles. There are several things to do before the day of the event but also after the event. Here are some ideas to consider:
Create synergy between your members and volunteers. Designate a central person who coordinates volunteers and assigns them their respective tasks. If volunteers will be working with a staff member, let them know who they are working with.
Let your members know that they will be working with volunteers and give them guidelines on what they can assign to volunteers.
To prepare for the event, give volunteers a dress code or provide them with kits in advance if possible. Also, specify arrival times on the day of the event or login times if it is an online event.
Re-introduce volunteers to the tasks they will be doing on the day. Help them see their role as integral to the success of the event and motivate them to do their best.
Re-explain the event guidelines and best practices to your volunteers, and then assign each volunteer their specific tasks. If there is an absentee, make up for it with a "back-up". Ideally, have additional volunteers on standby to fill any voids in such a situation.
Debrief participants, show appreciation for their work, and ask for feedback on their experience. Ask them what challenges they faced and if they were able to achieve their goals. Acknowledging successes and accomplishments is a great way to build long-term volunteer loyalty.
You can organize a small party after the event to thank them and make them want to come and support you again next time.
Also, consider measuring the return on investment of your volunteers. Ask yourself if it was worthwhile to recruit volunteers and what you can do better to make the most of the program in the future.
Based on your review, feel free to evolve volunteer roles and responsibilities. This is a great way to keep volunteers engaged with your NPO.
Before you embark on any recruitment process:
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