It's tough to recruit good volunteers, but tougher to keep them. Here are some ways to keep them playing on your team for many seasons:
Make sure everyone gets "paid." There will never be enough money to reimburse volunteers for their service, but each person who donates time or energy deserves to be "paid."
For some, the only "salary" they need is the inner satisfaction of a job well done. The supportive leader will be careful to get out of their way and remove potential obstacles to the successful completion of tasks.
Most people feel rewarded by public or private affirmation from leaders they respect. Handwritten notes of appreciation, personal compliments that identify specific actions, pictures of volunteers in action posted in a prominent place, gifts of gratitude-all serve as means of "paying" volunteers.
It's tough to recruit good volunteers, but tougher to keep them. Here are some ways to keep them playing on your team for many seasons:
1. Make sure everyone gets "paid." There will never be enough money to reimburse volunteers for their service, but each person who donates time or energy deserves to be "paid."
For some, the only "salary" they need is the inner satisfaction of a job well done. The supportive ...