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Volunteering for a cause you care about can be rewarding and fulfilling, but it can also pose some challenges when working in a team. How do you ensure that everyone contributes equally and fairly to the project, without creating conflicts or resentment? Here are some strategies that can help you foster a positive and productive volunteer team.
One of the first steps to ensure equal contributions in a volunteer team is to clearly define the roles and expectations of each member. This can help avoid confusion, duplication, or gaps in the tasks and responsibilities. You can use a simple tool like a RACI matrix (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed) to assign who does what, who makes decisions, who provides input, and who needs to be updated. Make sure to communicate the roles and expectations to everyone and review them regularly.
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Oliver F. Lehmann, MSc, ACE, PMP
Project Management Trainer, Project Business Trainer
Between 2013 and 2018, I was the President of the PMI Southern Germany Chapter, leading volunteers performing operations and projects. I would have never been interested in equal contributions. There were skilled volunteers with passion, dedication, diligence, and ability. People who were happy to contribute to the Chapter and the profession. There were others, less skilled, less passionate, less dedicated. And less able. They were rather interested in titles and used the Chapter mostly for their own business interests. Leading the chapter, it was far more beneficial to take the most that I could get from each of these people, accepting that this meant, some will give more, others less.
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XORLALI Azimey
UNFPA Youth Leaders Fellow || Agriculturist || SRHR Advocate || Environmental Sustainability Advocate||
In my early days of work, I struggled with delegating tasks since I had to work with team members who did not deliver as expected. So when in lead, I only worked with team members who I thought were reliable. But this did not create a healthy work environment for growth of the other team members. Working on different projects with diverse ideologies and expertise has really opened my understand of the power of task delegation and inclusion. The key is to set clear goals and expectations, communicate them clearly to team members and run systems to send reminders and check progress. Also ensure that every members' perspective is welcomed and valued.
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Ibrahim Bondi
KRA's CSR Team Lead & Volunteer| Climate Justice Advocate| Social Impact Advocate| Kenya Red Cross & UN Volunteer
In my volunteering experience, I've learned that fostering equal contributions within a volunteer team is essential for the team's success. To achieve this, it's crucial to establish clear roles and responsibilities for each team member based on their strengths and interests. Effective communication and regular check-ins can help ensure that everyone has a voice and feels valued. Encouraging an open and inclusive environment where diverse perspectives are celebrated can lead to more innovative solutions. Additionally, recognizing and appreciating individual contributions through acknowledgment and gratitude can motivate team members to actively participate.
Another strategy to ensure equal contributions in a volunteer team is to set SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) and track the progress of each member. This can help you monitor the performance, identify the strengths and weaknesses, and provide feedback and support. You can use a tool like a Gantt chart, a Kanban board, or a spreadsheet to visualize the goals and the progress. Make sure to celebrate the achievements and recognize the efforts of each member.
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Aayush Banka
Consultant • SRCC • EY • Paytm • Urban Company • LinkedIn Top Voice • AIR 9 CBSE'20 • Ex- Secretary General @ Vittshala, SRCC • Featured @ Times Square New York, Hindustan Times • Top 30 GEP Gameplan • Mentor @ Topmate!
Set clear and measurable goals for each volunteer in your team. Track progress with tools like Gantt charts or Kanban boards. Celebrate successes, address weaknesses, and offer support. Simple yet effective, this approach fosters teamwork and ensures everyone contributes meaningfully to the shared objectives.
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Oluwadamilola Jinadu
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist | Humanitarian | Field Worker.
I agree with this because it ensures Accountability and Productivity in a Team. My inputs: 1. Rotating Roles: Consider rotating roles and tasks to give everyone a chance to take on different responsibilities. This helps prevent one or a few members from consistently bearing the burden. 2. Skill Assessments: Conduct and assess the skills and strengths of each team member to allocate tasks that match their abilities and interests. 3. Inclusive Decision-Making: Involve all team members in decision-making processes to ensure that everyone's voice is heard and valued. 4. Feedback Mechanisms: Encourage feedback from team members about the team's dynamics and contributions, and use this feedback to make necessary improvements.
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Er.Pranshu Sharma(Food Technologist).
||Production Trainee(Summer Internship)at Britannia|| ||Ex Nesternship way at Nestlé|| ||Ex Pond's brand Talent hunt at Unilever|| ||Ex Unschool ,LearnX ,VioletTech ,testbook|| ||BTech in Food Technology(HBTU kanpur)||..
As a volunteer coordinator, you know that volunteers are the foundation of any successful nonprofit organization. They dedicate many hours to help you achieve your mission, and in return, it’s your job to offer a seamless recruitment process for everyone to ensure a memorable volunteer experience.
A third strategy to ensure equal contributions in a volunteer team is to encourage collaboration and communication among the members. This can help you build trust, rapport, and synergy in the team. You can use a tool like a Slack channel, a Google Drive folder, or a Zoom meeting to facilitate the collaboration and communication. Make sure to create a safe and respectful space for everyone to share their ideas, opinions, and feedback.
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Aayush Banka
Consultant • SRCC • EY • Paytm • Urban Company • LinkedIn Top Voice • AIR 9 CBSE'20 • Ex- Secretary General @ Vittshala, SRCC • Featured @ Times Square New York, Hindustan Times • Top 30 GEP Gameplan • Mentor @ Topmate!
Foster teamwork by promoting open communication through tools like Slack, Google Drive, or Zoom. Establish a safe environment for all members to freely share ideas and feedback. This approach builds trust, rapport, and synergy, ensuring equal contributions and a more harmonious volunteer team dynamic.
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Alexander-Adeona Abimbola Adebukonla
ND Community Health//AD Nursing Professional Florida//AD Novel Coronavirus UK//CHPRBN Abuja//M-YALI-NETWORK OGUN-STATE// LEAD VOICE DIAAF// Proud Volunteer// SDGs 3&5 Advocate.
Flexibility: Be flexible with volunteers' schedules and commitments. Remember that they are donating their time, and life. Team Building: Foster a sense of community within the volunteer team. Organize team-building activities or events to strengthen their bond.Mentoring and Support: Assign mentors or experienced volunteers to provide guidance and support to newer members.Quality Control: Implement quality control mechanisms to review and assess volunteer contributions. This can help maintain a high standard of work.Incentives: Consider offering incentives like certificates, references, or opportunities for skill development to motivate volunteers.
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Esther L.
Management Analyst | Finance | USMC
Communication using remote platforms is key to increasing involvement and avoiding double-work. Encouraging collaboration instead of hoarding responsibilities to one volunteer can effectively grow the organization to its full potential.
A fourth strategy to ensure equal contributions in a volunteer team is to address any issues or conflicts that may arise promptly and constructively. This can help you prevent escalation, resentment, or disengagement in the team. You can use a tool like a conflict resolution model, a mediation session, or a feedback loop to resolve the issues or conflicts. Make sure to listen empathetically, acknowledge different perspectives, and focus on solutions.
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Aayush Banka
Consultant • SRCC • EY • Paytm • Urban Company • LinkedIn Top Voice • AIR 9 CBSE'20 • Ex- Secretary General @ Vittshala, SRCC • Featured @ Times Square New York, Hindustan Times • Top 30 GEP Gameplan • Mentor @ Topmate!
When conflicts pop up in your volunteer squad, tackle them head-on. Swiftly address conflicts using tools like conflict resolution models, mediation, or feedback loops. Listen, understand various viewpoints, and collaborate on solutions. Nipping issues in the bud prevents bad vibes and keeps the team harmonious and thriving.
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Er.Pranshu Sharma(Food Technologist).
||Production Trainee(Summer Internship)at Britannia|| ||Ex Nesternship way at Nestlé|| ||Ex Pond's brand Talent hunt at Unilever|| ||Ex Unschool ,LearnX ,VioletTech ,testbook|| ||BTech in Food Technology(HBTU kanpur)||..
As a volunteer coordinator, you know that volunteers are the foundation of any successful nonprofit organization. They dedicate many hours to help you achieve your mission, and in return, it’s your job to offer a seamless recruitment process for everyone to ensure a memorable volunteer experience.
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Leslie McGraw
Poet. Community Marketing Strategist and Social Media Coach. Author. Activist. Founder of Elbert Williams Voting Corner
I have worked on teams in church, higher education, arts and community, and political teams. Although they may seem very different, one thing that is constant is there WILL be conflict at some point. What has worked for me in leading and moderating teams is to focus on making sure that everyone is seen, heard, and understood. That often means allowing a way for introverted or conflict-averse team members to anonymously share how they are feeling as well as performing "good and welfare checks" with folks on what is going right in their world and how we can support and/or cheer them on. Lastly, I frequently remind team members (including myself) of the origin and mission of the organization, and what drew us together in the first place.
A fifth strategy to ensure equal contributions in a volunteer team is to adapt and adjust as needed to the changing circumstances, needs, and preferences of the team. This can help you maintain flexibility, creativity, and resilience in the team. You can use a tool like a SWOT analysis, a survey, or a retrospective to evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of the team. Make sure to solicit input, implement changes, and measure results.
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Aayush Banka
Consultant • SRCC • EY • Paytm • Urban Company • LinkedIn Top Voice • AIR 9 CBSE'20 • Ex- Secretary General @ Vittshala, SRCC • Featured @ Times Square New York, Hindustan Times • Top 30 GEP Gameplan • Mentor @ Topmate!
Stay nimble! Keep things flexible by regularly checking in on how the team's doing. Use tools like SWOT analysis or surveys to spot strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Get everyone's input, make adjustments, and track the results. Stay adaptable to keep the team strong and everyone contributing their best.
A sixth and final strategy to ensure equal contributions in a volunteer team is to have fun and enjoy the experience. This can help you foster a positive and motivating atmosphere in the team. You can use a tool like a game, a quiz, or a social event to inject some fun and enjoyment into the team. Make sure to laugh, relax, and appreciate the value of volunteering.
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Samuel Boateng Osei
AI Expert: Using AI to Transform Social Media Marketing and SEO || Traffic and Lead Generation Expert for E-Commerce Businesses || Helping Businesses grow and succeed online || Need help? DM me 👇
Volunteering as the team lead at Abeyie Innovation Studios, I ensured equal contributions from all team members by creating a clear and shared vision for the team and assigning tasks based on each individual's strengths. This resulted in a highly motivated and engaged team that successfully launched the Abeyie app which was our goal.
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Esther L.
Management Analyst | Finance | USMC
Volunteering is a passion project for most people, and it is important to praise and celebrate the time given by individuals to the organization. Once a volunteer role feels like a job, or volunteers feel reprimanded, retention becomes an issue. It is no fun to be chastised at something individuals choose to give their time to without pay. While it is important to be responsive and continue practices of the organization, key volunteers should allow flexibility and welcome "mistakes" to keep the experience enjoyable, fun, and engaging.
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Sabrina Guzy
Assigning tasks based on volunteers’ interests and skills will lead to better attendance, less turnover and volunteers wanting to come back and keep contributing because they are enjoying what they are doing. People are more likely to contribute when they are doing something they enjoy and are good at.
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Dave Garrett
Senior Advisor to the CEO | Start-up Founder & CEO | Generative AI | Project Management Community | Professional Association CSO | Transformation | LinkedIn Top Voice | Forbes, Entrepreneur Contributor
Three things that I think are important. 1. I would not begin with the assumption that volunteers will contribute equally. In my experience, each contributes as they can in their own way - but it’s never equal and that’s just fine. Being “Equal” doesn’t get you to your goals any faster. 2. Having a single volunteer lead and take on the main goals is better than having a paid staffer lead the effort. That volunteer will find it easier to motivate their peers and then get credit for leading. The staff can then support the project in whatever way is needed. 3. With volunteer efforts, some people will drop out. That’s just the way things work. So just plan to need more people and ensure the work is divided into small deliverables.
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Caleb Onoja Akogwu
Botanist🍀ANSO Scholar🍀Graduate Student at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences🍀Graduate Research Assistant at Wuhan Botanical Garden🍀Founder Coursera Weekend🍀Leadership🍀Volunteer🍀SDGs Advocate
1) Make everybody in the team feel important. This I have found very helpful in volunteering. As the team lead of the campaign I am leading (Ogugu, MakeOurHospitalWork Campaign), I ensure that everybody makes input when any topic is been discussed. Before any major meetings that involve stakeholders in my community, we do a pre-meeting to get everybody's input on our agenda. By this, everybody has a say and is equally involved. 2) Delegate Duties One thing I have also found helpful is the delegation of duties to every team member. I got this insight from the full meaning of T.E.A.M (Together Everybody Achieve More). This also gives them a sense of belonging.
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Oluwadamilola Jinadu
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist | Humanitarian | Field Worker.
Excellent points thus far! Two things I would like to add is: 1.Diversity and Inclusion: Promote diversity and inclusion within the team, as it helps bring different perspectives and talents to the table. 2. Open-Mindedness: It is a good thing to be open-minded, because oftentimes, we may find ourselves in situations that calls for it. I have found myself volunteering in a remote village, with no mobile network, seen houses made of mud, and camels used as a source of transportation. And the beneficiaries didn't speak English! I welcomed the challenge, stayed, and learnt about their culture for 5 years! Volunteering takes us on unexpected journeys sometimes, and it is best to not just adapt, but remember why and for who we do what we do.