Volunteers

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on nonprofits' ability to recruit volunteers. “Volunteerism had been declining for years before Covid-19, and the pandemic sent many charities’ volunteer programs into disarray,” according to a September 2022 article in the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Nonprofits have been working to engage volunteers virtually and recruit more young volunteers, among other adaptations.

If you are searching for a volunteer opportunity, or would like to grow your nonprofit's volunteer program, state associations of nonprofits as well as state service commissions are also great places to start.

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Practice pointers for managing volunteers

Managing volunteers is similar to managing paid staff, except that volunteers don’t expect to be compensated for their services. However, they do expect to be treated with respect, trained (as needed), supervised, and provided with feedback and rewarding experiences.

Some nonprofits only engage a few volunteers a year – others several hundred volunteers each day! The extent to which your nonprofit relies on volunteers will determine how extensive a volunteer program is needed at your nonprofit.

Thinking about seeking pro bono services or skilled volunteers? Prepare your nonprofit for success with pro bono and skilled volunteers using the Readiness Roadmap.

All the steps nonprofits take to ensure the “right fit” in the workplace for paid staff apply equally to volunteers. Many nonprofits conduct background checks on volunteers; some adopt written policies that apply specifically to volunteers and find that a volunteer handbook is a useful tool.

Tools for managing volunteers

Volunteer matching

Data on volunteers

Americorps publishes a report on American volunteering, including demographic breakdowns such as by gender and generation. The value of volunteer time is calculated hourly and by state each year (Independent Sector and DoGood Institute).

We published several articles on volunteering in April 2023, in recognition of Volunteer Month: New Data and Resources on Volunteers and Clearing the Path to Make Volunteerism Easier (looking at various issues with an advocacy lens).

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