Volunteer management final
Main stream volunteer organizations began to flourish in the ____ century
20th
Approximately ___ of Americans volunteer
25%
Is an important first step in promoting positive relationships between staff and volunteers
Acknowledging concerns
A difficult recruiting situation for nonprofit volunteers may be situations that involve
All of the above
According to McCurley and Lynch, essential principles of a well designed volunteer position description includes which of the following
All of the above
Benefits of volunteering to the organization may include
All of the above
Through an inventory of staff needs, a volunteer manager can identify
All of the above
What is an example of key performance indicators in a volunteer program
All of the above
The best time to work out job descriptions is _________ program implantation
Before
Develop the first volunteer fire house in 1736
Benjamin Franklin
In Tom's worst case above, he determines that the likelihood for an incident occurring for children walking to and from the facilities is "unlikely" upon analyzing the impact of something happening, he determines that should something happen it would be significant based on this information what would the risk score be in this case?
Between 1-8, Low risk
Think about the article a nonprofit managers guide to online volunteering in your own words what are three key lessons for managing online volunteers
Communication, having a plan ready for you and the volunteers, and learn from past mistakes
Creating a high impact volunteer program starts with
Ensuring the organization has a good, clear mission
According to Herzberg's Theory,pay,status, working conditions,benefits, and interpersonal relationships are examples of motivating factors
False
According to Herzberg, hygiene factors for workers include things like recognition for work doing challenging work personal growth and achievement
False
Advisory boards vote on important decisions for a nonprofit organization
False
American volunteerism began because of the revolutionary war
False
If a volunteer comes to the organization with all the skills necessary to do the job, orientation is not needed
False
Men volunteer more than women in America
False
Older volunteers are typically interested in volunteer roles that leverage skills they have learned in school or in their jobs
False
Organizational staff should not be involved in volunteer program development
False
The volunteer program manager should not involve himself in organizational stairs outside of the volunteer program
False
What are four things an organization/volunteer manager should never do or ask her during an interview with the volunteer position candidate?
Give advice or personal opinion, ask about personal life, make assumptions, allow interruptions
Volunteer soup kitchens began during the
Great Depression
Putting talents, expectations, and skills of the perspective volunteer based on who they are know or what they have in common with you is a common interview tap known as
Halo effect
Volunteer job description should include all of the following except
Liability
Habitat for Humanity, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, provides families with a new interest mortgage after they attend financial literacy classes and work on home building projects with volunteers. To separate families who receives Habitat for Humanity assistance in Tennessee are suing for nonprofit for shoddy electrical work performed by volunteers which led to their neighboring homes being destroyed by fire. The volunteers were acting within the scope of their job requirements in completing work on the organizations behalf. In fact, this is the first time in over 400 homes that the organization has experienced a fire due to electrical work. What best describes the liability in this case.
Liability of the agency for the actions of their volunteers
If your neighborhood association goes door to door in your neighborhood recruiting volunteers for tree pick up in the aftermath of a hurricane, you are likely using the ______ recruitment style
NOT Concentric Circles NOT Targeted
Carlos is a senior member of the volunteer team that has worked with Habitat for Humanity for nearly 15 years he has been paired with a Sophia a new volunteer
NOT Empoweing..... coaching NOT Training..... Counseling
When was the spirit of volunteerism in America first seen
NOT civil war
Tom is the volunteer program manager at the Boys and Girls Club at Central Florida located in downtown Orlando. This year they are conducting a new physical education program in the downtown Orlando community with a goal to help develop physical fitness, reduce stress, and promote a positive use of leisure time. Tom has determined that the program is essential in for filling their mission.
NOT risk avoidance
The single most important factor in managing an effective volunteer program is
NOT the vision of the volunteer program
Are fluid documents in a volunteer program that should be reviewed annually and revised when necessary
NOT volunteer statement
Are fluid documents in a volunteer program that may be reviewed annually and revised when necessary
NOT volunteer vision statements NOT volunteer expectations
Our volunteers replacements for paid workers
No
Most of the distinctive features of the ______ sector is its ability to harnessed the productive labor of literally millions of citizens in service to organizational goals, without benefit of remuneration
Non profit
The best way to track what extent the activities conducted by a volunteer program or achieving their goals is through the evaluation and utilizing a evaluation tool
Outcome based....logic model
What are the four key elements to consider when designing volunteer positions? In your own words
Ownership, The authority to think, responsibility for Lex, keeping score
Studer & Schnurbein (2012) contend that the volunteer management process consist of:
Planning, recruitment, performance assurance, retention, and separation
Volunteers at the boys and girls club are permitted to attend any staff development training that they would like after they complete 100 hours of volunteer work. In this example, training is used as a form of
Recognition
Volunteer development consist of
Recruiting, interviewing, training, managing, and evaluating volunteers
List five reasons why nonprofit organization may need to build a volunteer program you may respond in bullet points
Relieve financial burden, relieve stress/workload for employees, gain community involvement, opportunity for community engagement, increase awareness of organization
If you were interviewing a volunteer for a counseling, mentoring, or helping relationship, what sort of interviewing tools may you use to add excess the candidate fit with the organization and job description
Role-play, scenarios, reference checking, asking probing questions
What should be included in a volunteer recruitment messege
Something to grab the potential volunteers attention, the type of goal and work
Samantha is a regular volunteer at the local food kitchen on Saturday mornings Samantha is typically the first to arrive and dust begins meal prep prior to anyone else getting into the kitchen when her supervisor arrive Samantha checks in to share her progress and confirms the days meals she then continues her work independently what sort of level of control is seen here between Samantha and her supervisor
Supervisor control
The right form voluntary organizations is inenriched in
The constitution
A good volunteer environment is one that strengthens volunteer self-esteem
True
Academic literature suggest a a good volunteer environment is one that encourages self-esteem
True
According to the Florida volunteer protection act, volunteers will not incur civil liability as long as they are acting in good faith within the scope of their job and damage caused was not intended. The nonprofit of which the volunteers serving, however, may be liable for these injuries or damages
True
During orientation volunteer should understand why they are working there and how they fit in
True
Good volunteer interviewing is a key treat for successful programs
True
Governments and nonprofits follow the same risk management steps to identify and treat risk
True
In counseling a volunteer you should not tell the volunteer what to do rather you should empower them to come up with their own decisions
True
Interpersonal relationship factors can be more important than technical factors during volunteer recruitment
True
It is important to streamline the volunteer intake and matching process
True
It is the responsibility of the volunteer administrator to create job designs, recruitment plans, interview, orient, and as volunteers, regardless of the management approach
True
Long-term volunteers are typically very dedicated to a cause or organization
True
Most volunteer management programs have a centralized model rather than D centralized management model
True
One way to increase community involvement and diversity is the volunteer recruitment process
True
Orientation is the time to ensure the organization shows volunteers how value they are
True
Short term volunteers are typically actively recruited in nonprofit organizations
True
Supervision requires setting the standards for every day performance through things like modeling good behavior, setting goals and expectations, and building positive personal relationships
True
The purpose of interviewing a volunteer is to identify fit and recruit
True
The purpose of volunteer interviewing is to identify the fit and recruit
True
The structure of a volunteer program should link with the structure of the organization
True
To get the best results when supervising volunteers, the supervisor should ask a lot of questions during interactions with volunteers
True
Use multiple screens during the matching process increases the chance of finding the best volunteers and rejecting the worst
True
Volunteer programs and volunteers in general must have the support of staff
True
Volunteer recruitment is one way and organization can broaden its community involvement
True
Volunteer work should be challenging and provide opportunity for growth
True
Volunteers can place a resource burden on nonprofit organizations
True
Volunteers compose liability concerns for a nonprofit organization
True
Volunteers make valuable economic contributions to most nonprofit organizations
True
Volunteers provide a huge social and economic value to communities
True
If your organization is recruiting volunteers for numerous short term positions by using brochures, websites, and community groups, you are most likely utilizing the_______ recruitment style
Warm body
Give to examples of questions you can ask during an interview with a potential volunteer to determine volunteer fit
Would you rather have a set schedule or sign up for volunteer times, what level of independence are you comfortable with