The Volunteer Project: Stop Recruiting. Start Retaining.

^ Read ^ The Volunteer Project: Stop Recruiting. Start Retaining. by Darren Kizer, Christine Kreisher, Steph Whitacre ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Volunteer Project: Stop Recruiting. Start Retaining. Packed with comprehensive research, an online assessment tool for measuring volunteer satisfaction, and real-life stories, The Volunteer Project is designed to help you stop recruiting and start retaining.. You feel overworked and understaffed, with a budget smaller than your vision. As a church or nonprofit leader who relies on volunteer teams to get the job done each week, you know how difficult it can be to keep all of your volunteer roles filled. Formulated from the authors’ research,

The Volunteer Project: Stop Recruiting. Start Retaining.

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Rating : 4.47 (522 Votes)
Asin : 0996228705
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 172 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-06-07
Language : English

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Packed with comprehensive research, an online assessment tool for measuring volunteer satisfaction, and real-life stories, The Volunteer Project is designed to help you stop recruiting and start retaining.. You feel overworked and understaffed, with a budget smaller than your vision. As a church or nonprofit leader who relies on volunteer teams to get the job done each week, you know how difficult it can be to keep all of your volunteer roles filled. Formulated from the authors’ research, combined 50+ years of experience in leading volunteer teams, and the feedback of hundreds of volunteers, these 4 Strategies are designed to provide individuals with such satisfying volunteer experiences that they are motivated to continue volunteering, and even invite their friends to join them. The cycle of volunteer recruitment and turnover can

Relationships equal Retain RJ Sumrall Any person who deals with recruiting, training, and maintaining should have this book as their required reading. I am a relational guy and reading this book is a catalyz for relationships.People want to be valued and this book explains how and why you need to invest more in the relationships of your vo. LOVE EM! Aaron This book was good. It seemed to me it boiled down to make your volunteers feel loved and love the ministry and they will recruit others for you, because they love it and feel loved. Which all makes a lot of sense. So in that sense it was great on helping us show love to our volunteers, and making sure. A must have for people who work with volunteers. Meech This book is a must have for anyone working in a faith community or non-profit with volunteers. I will be implementing many of the ideas from this book in a few months in my religious education program. Thanks Daren Kizer!

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