This report is the second in a series of briefs on a 2003 survey of volunteer management capacity among public charities in the United States. It focuses on charities' adoption of nine volunteer management practices: supervision and communication, liability coverage, screening and matching, regular collection of volunteer numbers and hours written policies and job descriptions, recognition activities, measurement of volunteer impacts, training and professional development, and training for paid staff in working with volunteers. We report on the extent of adoption of these practices by charities with different characteristics, and the relationship between volunteer management practices and retention of volunteers
The Purpose of this research is to explore the unique dynamics associated with the volunteer workfor...
No one doubts the potential value of volunteers; the tougher issue is getting the most out of them. ...
Volunteering has always been an important part of American society. In his 1835 book, Democracy in A...
Creating a structure for the recruitment and retention of volunteers ate essential elements of manag...
Volunteers play a vital role in nonprofit organizations. While considerable research examines volunt...
Volunteer programs have long been utilized by the nonprofit sector to meet growing societal needs in...
The volunteer landscape across the country shows a demonstrable need for volunteers to help nonprofi...
This paper examines the nonprofit management dilemma of volunteer recruitment and retention. It argu...
Nonprofit organizations rely upon volunteers to facilitate their missions of meeting critical commun...
Nonprofit organizations rely upon volunteers to facilitate their missions of meeting critical commun...
Nonprofit organizations thrive to the extent that their volunteer resource manager follows best prac...
This paper compares different perspectives on factors that drive volunteer behavior in a direction a...
Recognizing that turnover in an agency\u27s volunteer population is especially costly in the case of...
Increasing pressures for the professionalization of the third sector have put the spotlight on the a...
Managing volunteers is a difficult undertaking. This study draws on human resource (HR) management t...
The Purpose of this research is to explore the unique dynamics associated with the volunteer workfor...
No one doubts the potential value of volunteers; the tougher issue is getting the most out of them. ...
Volunteering has always been an important part of American society. In his 1835 book, Democracy in A...
Creating a structure for the recruitment and retention of volunteers ate essential elements of manag...
Volunteers play a vital role in nonprofit organizations. While considerable research examines volunt...
Volunteer programs have long been utilized by the nonprofit sector to meet growing societal needs in...
The volunteer landscape across the country shows a demonstrable need for volunteers to help nonprofi...
This paper examines the nonprofit management dilemma of volunteer recruitment and retention. It argu...
Nonprofit organizations rely upon volunteers to facilitate their missions of meeting critical commun...
Nonprofit organizations rely upon volunteers to facilitate their missions of meeting critical commun...
Nonprofit organizations thrive to the extent that their volunteer resource manager follows best prac...
This paper compares different perspectives on factors that drive volunteer behavior in a direction a...
Recognizing that turnover in an agency\u27s volunteer population is especially costly in the case of...
Increasing pressures for the professionalization of the third sector have put the spotlight on the a...
Managing volunteers is a difficult undertaking. This study draws on human resource (HR) management t...
The Purpose of this research is to explore the unique dynamics associated with the volunteer workfor...
No one doubts the potential value of volunteers; the tougher issue is getting the most out of them. ...
Volunteering has always been an important part of American society. In his 1835 book, Democracy in A...