Learning patterns/Volunteer feedback and follow-up
What problem does this solve?
editMost after a while volunteers loose momentum or run out of energy to continue as volunteers on projects. This is sometimes due to lack of coaching or constant engagement on the topic of interest.
What is the solution?
editBefore and after every event collate feedback from volunteers, enquire if their expectations were met, survey their interests and gather every information you can about them (phone numbers, email, etc. if possible).
This information will allow you to constantly stay in touch with them (either by phone or text), it allows you to get a step closer, talk to them about topics of their interests, guide them with solutions to their problems and constantly remind them of their commitment or suggest ways they could keep their motivation towards their commitment.
Things to consider
edit- Contacts made to volunteers should be general and not only related to Wiki projects (it should make them feel you have their interest at heart)
- Contacting the volunteers is a long-term task. It is important that time and commitment is shown towards the subject.
- Chat must always end with a call to action or a suggestion to a project, article, etc. they could contribute to
- During this period try to locate their interests and build on that (this allows for easy flow of energy in what they already love or are conversant with).
When to use
editBefore and After workshops or outreaches
Endorsements
editSee also
editRelated patterns
edit- Grants:Learning patterns/Keeping in touch with volunteers
- Grants:Learning patterns/When staff work with volunteers
- Grants:Learning patterns/Social processes within communities