The Nonprofit FAQ
How much information should be provided to volunteers? |
Paula Burns wrote to Nonprofit@rain.org (http://www.rain.org/mailman/listinfo/nonprofit) in September 2003: Sometimes, you can give a volunteers too little information for them to do their job, but can you give them too much information as well? How do you know how much information to share? What guidelines or rules can one follow when determining the right amount of information to share? Jayne Cravens, the Online Volunteering Specialist at United Nations Volunteers (http://www.unvolunteers.org) replied with these observations: I believe very strongly in trying to accommodate a broad range of work styles among volunteers -- but only up to a point, the point where the requirements of volunteers to support the mission of the organization may be compromised. For example, with online volunteering, a great deal of reading is required -- to read about the organization that is recruiting the volunteer, to read about the assignment, to read about the code of conduct required of volunteers, and to read a lot of emails. If a candidate feels that this is too much reading and he or she feels overwhelmed, then online volunteering is probably not an appropriate activity for this person, and vice versa. What's important to keep in mind is that the volunteer manager's primary goal is to support the organization's mission. If in supporting the mission, there is a requirement to deliver a great deal of information to volunteers, then it may be necessary to screen out those people that find the information overwhelming. Not every volunteer is going to be appropriate for your organization, not only because of a lack in appropriate skills, but also, because they may not fit in terms of an organization's culture/work style/needs. If your organization requires that people wade through a great deal of information about your organization in order to volunteer, I would think less about how to cut back the information and more on ways to deliver it ways that make it seem less overwhelming and more easy to retain. Techniques can include:
As for what information an organization should share with volunteers:
For a discussion of the information a nonprofit must disclose, and to whom, see http://www.nonprofits.org/npofaq/19/19.html. Posted 9/23/03 -- PB |