CharityVillage.com logo

QuickGuides Nonprofit Neighbourhood Volunteer & Donate Resources and Library Marketplace Supplier Directory Campus News & Events Jobs Advertise Main/Home
  News & Events
   
   Path:  Main Street : NewsWeek : Archive : Spotlight Articles : Article

This is an archive of CharityVillage NewsWeek. To find a word on the page, use your browser's "find" feature (CTRL-F or CMD-F).
To view other articles in the archive, use our Chronological Index.

Please note: While we ensure that all links and e-mail addresses are accurate at their publishing date, the quick-changing nature of the web means that some links to other web sites and e-mail addresses may no longer be accurate.


Volunteer2 keeps growing

Cam 
TaitNovember 1, 2004
By Cam Tait

BURLINGTON, ON // Tony Goodrow is a busy man. He's a Rotarian and is involved with a variety of committees. This year, he will be managing the volunteers for the club's largest event. And then there's a very interesting project: Volunteer2.

"I oversee the strategic planning of the software development and work directly with volunteer agencies and volunteer centres to promote a higher standard of volunteer management and communications," he says in an e-mail. "Regardless of the situation I am in, I am highly motivated when my efforts make a difference. Given the impact that a volunteer can have, there's a great deal of personal satisfaction in my role as a volunteer and in my professional role with Volunteer2."

The biggest challenge at Volunteer2, says Tony, is educating the vast number of people who manage volunteers, some of whom are, of course, volunteers themselves. "There's so much that can be accomplished with the implementation of current technology, but advances come so quickly that it's a challenge for organizations to keep up with the possibilities."

Volunteer2 just launched a new version of their software suite. They have clients across North America, a few in South America, and even as far away as New Zealand. Plans are well underway to publish the software in French and Spanish, making it the first multiple language software of its kind.

Still, the greatest success comes down to people and communication, says Tony. "Between your staff, your board, and your volunteer pool, ensure that you have a diverse set of talents at your fingertips. What is a huge challenge for some people can be accomplished very easily by others. Make a conscious effort not to exclude people who presently have no experience in your particular sector. The combination of experience and new blood in an organization will serve it well to overcome challenges."

For charities, attracting new donors can be a business-like approach with loyalty, he thinks. "When it comes to converting today's youth into the donors and volunteers of tomorrow, this point cannot be understated. People entering high school today have not known the world without the Internet. For many of today's youth and adults, the Internet is not only an option for communications, research, and personal management; it is the preferred method. Consider the growth of online banking as an example of the effect that this technology has had in the way in which we conduct our lives."

And on how to thank people: "Whenever possible, the message of thanks should come, directly or indirectly, from those benefiting by the efforts of the volunteer. While respecting the confidentiality and privacy of an agency's clients, excerpts of letters or cards of thanks should be passed on to all volunteers who contributed to the services involved. This is particularly helpful in motivating behind-the-lines volunteers such as administrative volunteers, fundraisers, and board members, as these volunteers don't get the opportunity for front-line 'thank-yous'."

Do you know someone who deserves to be in the Charity Village Spotlight? Send us their name, telephone number and details about their community involvement to cam@charityvillage.com.

Home   About CharityVillage  |  Free Newsletter  |  Media Centre  |  Contact Us
   Terms and Conditions of Use  |  Privacy Policy    © CharityVillage Ltd.  All rights reserved.