Sarah Ford | October 10, 2014
It’s proven: non-profits thrive when they measure volunteer impact
By Josh Schukman
I’ve recently been digging into a report by volunteer software Software Advice and it has me totally hooked.ÌýÌýis the product of a survey they conducted with 2,735 non-profit professionals around the globe, and it does a pretty awesome job of showing us how we non-profit leaders are fairing when it comes to measuring volunteer impact. The overall verdict? We’re not doing terribly well – despite the fact that volunteer impact stats are one of the most important pieces of info for donors, prospective volunteers, and community partners.
So, if it’s so important, why aren’t we doing it? Well – I think this graphic from the report illustrates that pretty nicely:
So wait…apart from that 6% claiming that it’s not important (who are those folks??), a massive percentage of respondents cited some kind ofÌý‘l²¹³¦°ì’Ìýas the reason they weren’t measuring volunteer impact…lack of time, knowledge, resources, tools, you name it…but the truth is,ÌýnoneÌýof these reasons are strong enough reasons to not measure volunteer impact. We have to find a way to overcome our perceivedÌýlack.ÌýHere’s why…
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