If you are a non-profit, governmental
agency, or other institution, it can be difficult to find volunteers for your
organisation, especially if you need a volunteer with a highly specialised
skill set, such as that of a treasurer, secretary, or other professional. According to a study by
The Australian Society for Association Professionals, the members of many
organisations are increasingly turning to their associations as their leading
source for news and information about their industry, and these same members
expect their groups to be a source of authority, a voice for influence within
their profession. So now, more than ever, the professional qualifications and
abilities of the person that your organisation selects counts more than ever.
How can you find great candidates to fill your group’s volunteer positions? The answer may be as close as your next Tweet or targeted Facebook ad.
Today’s busy professionals are increasingly
turning to social media to stay connected with the persons, places, things and
even products and businesses that they care about. Why should the associations and organisations
that they are involved with be any different? Social Media can be an incredibly
efficient, low cost way of advertising a product or a position. To be
effective, you will want to keep the following tips in mind when you are using social media to locate your next recruit and get them to commit.
Have A Clear Online Presence Before You Advertise Your Position
Before you tell the world that you are
seeking volunteers for your organisation, make certain that your association
already has a website that clearly states its goals and mission and provides
information about the sort of work that your group does. Having a link on your group’s site that lists
the benefits of volunteering with you, as well as contact information for
potential recruits, can be very helpful to your efforts to find qualified
volunteers.
Utilise
Social Media Tools To Your Best Advantage
Facebook and other social media outlets
often have tools to help you find out what members and other individuals are
already saying about your group. Oftentimes you can find a qualified volunteer
simply by looking at those individuals who frequently like and comment on the
status updates of your organisation, and Facebook offers you the ability to
target your help wanted ads to those individuals so that you can ensure that
you are controlling your ad costs and only targeting those with an interest in
your cause. Other social media tools, such as Google Search, can help you find
individuals who are already interested in your group’s mission but who may not
yet be affiliated with your association.
You can discover more helpful tips about how to use social media to find your next treasurer or other volunteer professional in this recent article at the online magazine, Third Sector.
You can discover more helpful tips about how to use social media to find your next treasurer or other volunteer professional in this recent article at the online magazine, Third Sector.