Description
This fully-updated second edition
is remarkable in its scope, clarity, and practicality. Over 90%
of the material is fully applicable anywhere in the world (and the information
specific to Australia makes fascinating reading!). Truly an "essential
guide," the book is filled with solid information for both starting
and strengthening a volunteer program in any setting.
Section
1, "The Big Picture," lays out both the philosophy of volunteerism,
facts about volunteers and their work, an introduction to the professional
of volunteer management, and a discussion of trends affecting volunteering.
Section 2, "Setting the Scene for Effective Volunteer Involvement," contains
all the fundamentals for creating agency infrastructure, from policy-making
to building a coalition of stakeholders. It quite rightly includes volunteer
work design, recruitment, and screening here -- key elements in preparing
for volunteers. Section 3, "Managing the Program," then provides
the remaining how-to's for necessary success.
Throughout
the book are case studies, checklists, and other useful tools, and
you'll find various appendices and resource lists at the end.
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Brief Excerpt
Financial Support (from mp. 94)
An organisation needs to be an attractive place for volunteers to offer
their services in terms of its working environment and facilities, and in achieving satisfaction from a job well done. Insufficient funding to enable volunteer programs to operate to their potential is a common complaint of many volunteer program managers and volunteers.
Volunteer involvement is not free. Paternalistic back-patting of the
volunteer workforce by organisational management is no substitute for realistic levels of resourcing to enable programs to adequately meet required standards. Genuine support for volunteer involvement depends on appreciating the need for a well resourced infrastructure to ensure the aims of the program are met. Recruiting volunteers without this infrastructure benefits no one service recipients, volunteers or the
organisation.
Consideration needs to be given by organisational management to the
costs involved before volunteers are recruited. These will involve salary costs, overheads and operating expenses (See section on managing finance, Chapter 15).
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