Volunteers are quite often the lifeblood of a non profit organization. They are a resource for staffing events, making calls, working mailings and many other responsiblities. Volunteers are also a vital link between the organization and the community.

Non profit managers spend much time recruiting, motivating and managing volunteers. If you’d like to know more about working with your volunteers, I highly recommend Thomas W. McKee’s newsletter and website Volunteer Power. I have published some of Thomas’s articles in the past and I continue to be impressed by the knowledge and insights he shares.

When volunteers or others that you manage present a problem situation to you, what do you do? The suggested response featured in this article could be a lifesaver for you… Volunteer Power Newsletter June 2005

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