Events

Thinking of Involving Volunteers workshop

  • Introduction to Involving VolunteersIs your organisation considering involving volunteers?

  • Are you new to managing or coordinating volunteers?

  • Would you like some help or need some advice? 

This Thinking of Involving Volunteer Workshop is aimed at organisations setting out on the path of engaging volunteers in their group. It is designed to help groups understand the best ways to involve volunteers, understand volunteer expectations, and start on a path to ensuring volunteers become a core and positive part of your organisation. The session is about 2 hours long, interactive, fun and a good way to meet like minded organisations. It was developed by Volunteer Ireland, the national volunteer development agency, in conjunction with local Volunteer Centres.

The information session is intended to give you an introduction to Fingal Volunteer Centre and give you an oversight of steps involved in enggaing volunteers in your organisation.

This course is delivered on a regular basis accross the year and can also be delivered on site at your premises.  For more information email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  Check out our forthcoming training dates page for information of when the next course is taking place. (Adobe pdf)

Book your free place now using our online registration system

Bespoke Volunteer Management Training & Consultancy

Participants at Volunteer Management TrainingWould you like to improve Volunteer Management within your organisation?   Are you an infrastucture organisation looking for courses relevant to your members or clients? Short specific volunteer management courses allow you to pick the topics that are most relevant to you, and courses can be adapted and tailored to suit your requirements. Short courses cover one or two days and every day contains a variety of activities to suit all learning styles.

We can provide also one or more of the Volunteer Management Training sessions directly to your organisation with a minimum number of participants at a venue and time that suits or organisation, again please contact us directly and we can carry out a volunteer management training needs assessment for your organisation.  We also provide consultancy on all aspects of volunteer management. 

We offer a wide range of services for organisations working with volunteers in County Fingal.  Whether you are looking for help recruiting volunteers, keeping your volunteers motivated, developing a volunteer policy or figuring out how to involve a volunteer in your organisation for the very first time, we are to help you and your organisation.   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to arrange an appointment or to find out more information about our volunteer management resources.

We also provide provide workshops and information sessions on volunteering to schools (in particular Transistion Year students) youth and community groups as well as informations sessions for corporates wishing to engage in volunteering.

Email us for further information.

Fingal Training & Learning Events 2012

Volunteer Management Training datesFingal Volunteer Centre can deliver a range range of bespoke and modular trainings to Volunteering Involving organisations (VIO's).  

Forthcoming Training Dates 2012
Introduction to Involving Volunteers (1 module introduction course)

Evening Course
Tuesday 25 September 2012, 19.00 - 20.30

Day Time Course
We already held a daytime event in February, our next daytime event will be listed on our web site.

This event will be held the Grange Art Gallery, The Grange, Balboughal, Fingal, County Dublin.  There will be two events in rural Fingal and two events in Blanchardstown

Book your place on this course now using our online registration system

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Volunteer Management Training Course (4 Modules)

Day time course (4 modules over 2 full days)
10.15 to 17.30 each day with a lunch break
Venue: Malahide Library, Main Street, Malahide, County Dublin

Tuesday 2 October 2012 (Module 1 and 2)
Tuesday 9 October 2012 (Module 3 and 4)

Evening course (4 modules over 4 evenings)
18.30 to 21.30 with a short break at 20.00 each evening
This course took place in March 2012, our next evening course will be 2013 or demand driven. 

Downloads

Download a brochure on our 4 module Volunteer Management Training Course (Adobe Pdf)
Download a booking form for our Volunteer Management Training Courses (Adobe Pdf)

We can deliver all four modules to your organisation or a number of organisations from your locality at a time and venue that suits you (A minimum number of participants are required). Please contact us directly for more information. Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

What is Volunteer Management?

Photograph of Volunteer Centre ManagersThe term "volunteer management" is familiar to all of us working in organisations involving volunteers, but actually defining it, or describing what it looks like, may not be so easy. This section looks at some of the common aspects of management and also what is specific to volunteer management. This section also attempts to answer some of the common questions raised by volunteer managers.  Let's start by looking at what needs managing:

  • The overall organisation 
  • Day-to-day activities 
  • The budget 
  • The people working there 
  • The material resources Internal and external communications and information 
  • Strategic planning for the future 

Depending on the size and structure of the organisation, these activities could be managed by one person or a number of managers who in turn are managed by a senior manager. Good management means:

  • Having a clear and understood mission statement
  • Having a shared vision which sets out where the organisation is going in the short and long term 
  • Building a committed and skilled team 
  • Using all the resources available to ensure that the organisation achieves its aim and objectives 
  • Having an appropriate training, support and supervision programme for staff 
  • Ensuring there is adequate funding to achieve goals 
  • Responding efficiently and effectively to issues that arise 
  • Making decisions 
  • Showing leadership. 

In addition to these, and core to volunteer management is:

  • An understanding of, and commitment to, the ethos of volunteering and 
  • An understanding of what motivates each volunteer 

If an organisation involving volunteers and the volunteer manager have an appreciation of these core values, then the experience for the volunteers and the organisation is more likely to be a positive one.

Knowing what motivates volunteers
Knowing what motivates someone to volunteer is important in assessing whether you can meet their expectations. For example, if someone says they want to volunteer to meet people, then the volunteering opportunity must involve working with others. Sometimes people can't pinpoint exactly what has motivated them so you may have to dig a little so check your opportunities suit.  A volunteer's original motivation for joining is not always the same as their reason for staying, so it's always worth asking what motivates them to stay. This will help to alert you to new opportunities that these volunteers might like to try.

In order to manage volunteers effectively, you must: Understand why the organisation involves volunteers Know how volunteers fit in with the overall structure of the organisation Be committed to the involvement of volunteers Know what motivates people to volunteer and to stay Match the right volunteers with the volunteer opportunities Validate the contribution that volunteers make Build a team which values the contribution made by all members Ensure the efficiency of the service at the same time as meeting the needs of volunteers Deal with problems that arise It's a challenging task!

What is a Volunteer Management Programme?Graph of the Volunteer Management cycle
Having a volunteer management programme in place is the most straight-forward way to ensure effective volunteer management. It is about having a system which manages the volunteer process; it's the way it\'s done. Regardless of the structures or size of a volunteer involving organisation, volunteer management generally follows the same structure (see graph).

Each of these tasks is detailed in the sections which follow. When does volunteer management happen? Volunteer management happens once an organisation has a volunteer. It doesn't require a set number of volunteers. The system above applies as much to an organisation with two volunteers as it does to an organisation with two hundred volunteers. However the amount of time and management required at each stage will depend on the type of volunteer opportunities and the number of people involved. For example, an organisation with two volunteer counsellors is likely to require more volunteer management time and skill than an organisation that has fifty volunteers painting a mural over a weekend. Equally, the extent of reliance on volunteers to deliver a service, regardless of numbers, will impact on the type and amount of volunteer management required. So, for example, an organisation which has recruited twenty volunteers for one evening to pack envelopes does not need the same management as five volunteers going on a week long holiday with children with special needs.

Each volunteer-involving organisation should aim to have a volunteer management programme suitable to its own needs. It should be detailed enough to explain why volunteers are involved and how tasks are managed. Getting started Getting started is never easy and the idea of starting to draft your volunteer management programme can seem overwhelming. The following tips are intended to keep you motivated for what lies ahead. You, your organisation and the volunteers all benefit by having a volunteer management programme in place

The programme is essential in developing and maintaining a positive volunteer environment Volunteer management is often about formalising what you are already doing. You'll be surprised how much you can write in an hour about what you already do. The size and detail of your volunteer management programme should reflect what you need at a particular time so don't be put off by the size of some of the documents you see. It doesn't have to be done as a single task. Break it into manageable tasks, based on what is needed most. Introduce, implement or use what you've agreed as you go along. 

Training Course Participants

Here are some of the organisations that have recently participated in Volunteer Management Training & Learning programmes delivered by us:

Alzheimer Society of Ireland
Baldoyle Family Resource Service
Ballybough Youth Project
Ballymun Regional Youth Resource
Balscaden Community Group
BAP Mulhuddart Community Development Programme
Beaumont Hospital Foundation
Blanchardstown Centre for Independent Living
Bluebell Youth Project
Cairde
Castleknock Community Centre Association
Children at Risk in Ireland
ChildVision
Community Games
Daughters of Charity
Dementia Rights
Dublin 12 Domestic Violence Service
Dublin 15 Community Broadcasting Cooperative Society
Dublin Central Mission
Dublin City North Volunteer Centre
Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Fáilte Balbriggan
FAI - Football Association of Ireland
FCTV, Fingal Community Television
Fingal Citizens Information Service
Fingal Leader Partnership
Foróige - Blanchardstown Youth Service
Foróige - National Office
Friends of Autism & ADHD

Garden Well
Glasnevin Trust
Global Action Plan
Gorta
Home Start Ireland
Horn of Africa People Aid
Irish Cancer Society
Irish Wheelchair Association
ISPCC - Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Lambay Media
Le Chéile Mentoring Project - Millstreet
Migraine Association of Ireland
North Dublin Befriending Service
Outreach Moldova
Oxfam
Phoenix FM
Prosper Fingal
Respond Housing Association
Rush Nursing Home
Save the Children UK
Scouting Ireland
Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Dublin Region
Sonairte - The Ecology Centre
Special Olympics Swimming
St. Francis Hospice
St. John Ambulance
Swords / Baldoyle Youth Service
Terre Des Hommes
Third Age / Fáilte Isteach

Volunteer Management Training