39. The 4 Corner Pieces of the Volunteer Engagement Puzzle - Lindsey Percival
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Overview
Meet Lindsey. She's the Volunteer Engagement Specialist for Make-A-Wish America, whose mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Across the 59 Make-A-Wish chapters, more than 34,000 volunteers generously give their time and energy to fulfill the mission. And Lindsey's giving us the secret sauce on how they make it happen. Tune in as she covers the "4 Corners of the Volunteer Engagement Puzzle" leading to volunteers who are deeply connected to your mission and rabid fans working to see it shines. Spoiler: we're dropping this on 11/11. Listen in to discover the significance of that number for Make-A-Wish!
Today’s Guest
Lindsey Percival, Volunteer Specialist, Make-A-Wish America
The 4 corner pieces to the volunteer engagement puzzle: onboarding, training mentality, engagement plan, values focus
The mission and history of Make-A-Wish
The story of the first wish granted
Make-A-Wish has over 34,000 volunteers. Hear how they keep them engaged and inspired
Use volunteers to help your volunteers. Build a community
Lindsey’s One Good Thing: Learn from others. Build a habit of discovery within the nonprofit field
Powerful Quotes:
“Make-A-Wish is the largest wish granting organization in the world.” -Lindsey
“Our volunteers are so highly trained in getting to know the heart of the child and the most meaningful part of the wish for them.” -Lindsey
“You can apply all of these step so seamlessly with how we engage with our donors, board members, and more.” -Becky
“Meet volunteers where they are at. Everyone learns, engages, and communicates differently.” -Lindsey
“The better you know your volunteers, the better you can serve them, and the better they can serve your mission.” -Lindsey
“Convey the mission’s need, and give consistent reminders why doing what they do is so pivotal.” -Lindsey
“There is always so much to do. It is really easy to experience compassion fatigue.” -Lindsey
“This to me shows the best in humanity. Our company wants to create an “impact uprising”. Make-A-Wish has been doing this since the 80s.” -Becky
The 4 Corner Pieces of the Volunteer Engagement Puzzle
Onboarding - a multi step first impression
The way we introduce individuals into our missions sets the tone for their experience
How are your volunteer roles designed? Do they need a refresh?
Do you have an inclusive tone on your website? Is your language clear?
2. Training Mentality
Make-A-Wish teaches about the mission and general knowledge, and then they have “role specific” trainings
do you have a manual volunteers could keep?
How and where are your trainings? Is it difficult for people to get there? Do you have a virtual option?
Put yourself in your shoes of an incoming volunteer: from the moment they discover the opportunity to through the training process
Follow through with the first impression
Continuous training needs to be interwoven into the organization. Point towards innovation and continued improvement and education
3. Engagement Plan
Make a calendar and map out your various communications plans (meet everyone where they are)
Ongoing communication is a priority
Build relationships with your volunteers. Organize a plan by the start of your year. The better you know them, the better you can serve them, and the better they can serve your mission.
4. Value Focus
Infuse the organization’s values into the entire volunteer process. This is your north star.
Find a healthy balance between pace and quality
This helps have values based conflict communication
Convey the mission’s need, give consistent reminders why doing what they do is so pivotal
Kami Karina’s Wish - the 500,000th Wish
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