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Volunteer
   EVALUATION & FEEDBACK
    Connecting Action To Mission
The presentation will begin momentarily.
Please be certain that you have speakers
connected or dial in using the phone number
provided then enter the access code followed
by the # sign.
Presenter: Sandra Miller
Consultant/Trainer,
Volunteer Centers of Michigan
saltzmiller@gmail.com

Administrator: Chelsea Martin
Program Manager, Volunteer Centers of Michigan
cmartin@mivolunteers.org
Michigan Community Service Commission, Michigan
Nonprofit Association, Volunteer Centers of Michigan,
Michigan Campus Compact, and the LEAGUE Michigan
with support from the Connect Michigan Alliance
Endowment Fund and the Corporation for National and
Community Service, are proud to support the ENGAGE
Volunteer Management training series.
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www.mnaonline.org                    www.mivolunteers.org
OBJECTIVES


• Describe the three types of
  evaluation
• Provide the basic steps to following
  when conducting an evaluation
• Identify different evaluation methods
Purpose of Evaluation
• Feedback about programs and processes.
• Helps both the organization and individual
  volunteers identify strengths and
  weaknesses.
• Provides accountability
• Becomes a basis for a plan of
  improvement.
• Measures quality and effectiveness
• Connects service to mission (tells the
  story)

                                               5
LAYING THE FOUNDATION
• Identify the purpose
  – Connect to organizational goals
• Clarify information sought
• Identify the resources available.
  – Who will conduct the evaluation?
  – Budget
  – Time & Skills Needed
• Identify the audience
• Design the evaluation

                                       6
Define Your Purpose
• Why are you conducting an evaluation?
• What decisions do you want or need to
  make upon completion of the
  evaluation?
• The purpose determines
  – Audience
  – Methods
  – Data to be collected

                                          7
Audience
                                                    Community &
  Volunteers                    Staff
                                                      Partners
• Connect service to     • Demonstrate value       • Demonstrate
  impact                 • Evaluate placement        success
• Recognize & Value      • Facilitate              • Clear
  service                  communication             communication
• Measure satisfaction   • Elicit new ideas and    • Strengthen
• Measure                  opportunities             partnerships
  effectiveness          • Eliminate/Revise        • Form new
• Identify leadership      ineffective practices     partnerships
  potential                                        • Fund development
                                                   • Recruitment



                                                                        8
Types of Evaluation
• PERFORMANCE (based on position
  description)
   – roles, contributions, satisfaction

• Program PROCESS
  – Efficient use of resources
  – Effectiveness of day-to-day operations

• Program EFFECTIVENESS
  – Outcomes
  – Impact

                                             9
PERFORMANCE

 Determining Value and Valuing
Purpose
                Elicit Feedback
         Volunteer              Organization
•   Capability            • Alignment--Volunteer
•   Commitment              Position Description
•   Match                 • Training
•   Monitor Burnout       • Supervisor Support
•   Satisfaction          • Appreciation
                          • THANKS &
                            APPRECIATION
Methods
• Interviews
• Questionnaires or surveys
• Documentation review
   – Grievances
   – Volunteer Position Descriptions
   – Volunteer Profiles (diversity)
• Observation
• Focus Groups
• Data Collection
   – # Volunteers Recruited
   – Volunteer Attendance
   – Volunteer Retention


                                       12
What do you need to know?

CRAFT MEANINGFUL QUESTIONS
Examples
• Volunteer Feedback     • Supervisor Appraisal
                         Include training plan
C:UsersSandraDocume
ntsVCMEngageVol.      C:UsersSandraDocume
EvaluationTemplate--    ntsVCMEngageVol.
Volunteer Self-          EvaluationTemplate--
Evaluation.docx          Volunteer Appraisal.docx




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What      Decisions do you need to make?
How to demonstrate impact.
                                                           Are marketing methods effective?
Creating a sense of appreciation
Volunteer retention                          RECRUITMENT

               RECOGNITION



                        EVALUATION                              SCREENING
                                                                              How to match
   Building leadership                                                        volunteers to
   How to improve services.                                                   opportunities.
   How to facilitate
   communication.
                                                                      Is this a good
                                                                      match?
  Is the volunteer adequately
                                                       ORIENTATION
  trained/prepared?                SUPERVISION
                                                       & TRAINING Does the
  Relevance of policies and                                           volunteer feel
  procedures                                                          prepared &
  Does the volunteer feel                                             comfortable?
  supported?                                                                            15
POLL
How does your organization conduct performance
evaluations for your major volunteer positions?
•        As a part of the supervision process
•        Formal, scheduled, one-on-one
•        Informally one-on-one
•        Surveys/questionnaires
•        Other

Willing to share forms? Send them to saltzmiller@gmail.com




                                                             16
PROCESS
DAY-TO-DAY OPERATIONS
EFFICIENT USE OF RESOURCES
• Number of volunteers
  recruited
• Demographic Information
• Volunteer Records
  – # of hours
  – # of opportunities/events
• Length of
  Service/Retention
• Return on Investment
PROGRAM EVALUATION--
measuring effectiveness

OUTCOMES
IMPACT
Outcomes, not activities
Desired changes in status, condition or behavior that results from a particular set of programs or
activities
Making It Count: How to Measure the Impact of Volunteerism (Jan. 2011) Starbucks Coffee Company
Outcomes
• Number of clients served
• Number of meals, pounds of food collected,
Clothing donations, etc.
• Number of student mentor matches &
  meetings
• Client satisfaction levels
• Dollar value of service
• Full time equivalent (FTE)
• Return-on-investment
                    Kids’ Food Basket
                    Grand Rapids               21
Michigan
                                    $20.07/Hr.


                                    1 Volunteers
                                    3 hours weekly (50
                                    wks)


                                    150 hours service
                                    Dollar Value
                                    $20.07 X 150 =



Dollar Value of Volunteer
                                    $3010.50
Independentsector.org
           Sector Impact            X 5 volunteers
           Value of the volunteer
                                    =
                                    $15052.50
Points of Light
Return On Investment
Volunteer2.com
POLL
 How does your organization evaluate and report the
  outcomes of your volunteer program?
 Number of volunteer hours
 Dollar value of volunteer hours
 Outputs—(type examples into chat box—lbs of food
  collected, # clients served, services provided)
 Return on Investment (What is your program’s ROI—type
  examples into the chat box)



Please type examples in chatbox
                                                          25
IMPACT
• Measurement of the broad consequences
  of a program
  – How lives of clients have improved
  – Improvement in community--safety, job
    opportunities, health, educational attainment,
    etc.
• Most inclusive
• Most challenging

                                                     26
Measuring the Difference Volunteers Make:
A Guide to Outcome Evaluation for Volunteer Program Managers
Originally developed and published by “Programming for Impact: Making a Difference in American
Communities” guide published by the National
Senior Service Corps, Corporation for National Service, Washington, D.C., 1996.
How does program evaluation relate to volunteer evaluation?


CONNECT SERVICE TO IMPACT

PROVIDES RECOGNITION
Next Steps
      Conduct the evaluation
      Analyze data & evaluate the results
      Review and revise
         Develop retraining plan as needed for
           individual volunteers or positions
         Policies & procedures
         Staffing, budget
         Evaluation process
      Communicate the results
      Celebrate & Advocate
THANK YOU


Please respond to the evaluation that you will
receive by email.
      Your input is valuable & will affect future
programming


Next webinar
April 25—Volunteer Recognition

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Volunteer evaluation

  • 1. Volunteer EVALUATION & FEEDBACK Connecting Action To Mission The presentation will begin momentarily. Please be certain that you have speakers connected or dial in using the phone number provided then enter the access code followed by the # sign.
  • 2. Presenter: Sandra Miller Consultant/Trainer, Volunteer Centers of Michigan saltzmiller@gmail.com Administrator: Chelsea Martin Program Manager, Volunteer Centers of Michigan cmartin@mivolunteers.org
  • 3. Michigan Community Service Commission, Michigan Nonprofit Association, Volunteer Centers of Michigan, Michigan Campus Compact, and the LEAGUE Michigan with support from the Connect Michigan Alliance Endowment Fund and the Corporation for National and Community Service, are proud to support the ENGAGE Volunteer Management training series. 333 www.mnaonline.org www.mivolunteers.org
  • 4. OBJECTIVES • Describe the three types of evaluation • Provide the basic steps to following when conducting an evaluation • Identify different evaluation methods
  • 5. Purpose of Evaluation • Feedback about programs and processes. • Helps both the organization and individual volunteers identify strengths and weaknesses. • Provides accountability • Becomes a basis for a plan of improvement. • Measures quality and effectiveness • Connects service to mission (tells the story) 5
  • 6. LAYING THE FOUNDATION • Identify the purpose – Connect to organizational goals • Clarify information sought • Identify the resources available. – Who will conduct the evaluation? – Budget – Time & Skills Needed • Identify the audience • Design the evaluation 6
  • 7. Define Your Purpose • Why are you conducting an evaluation? • What decisions do you want or need to make upon completion of the evaluation? • The purpose determines – Audience – Methods – Data to be collected 7
  • 8. Audience Community & Volunteers Staff Partners • Connect service to • Demonstrate value • Demonstrate impact • Evaluate placement success • Recognize & Value • Facilitate • Clear service communication communication • Measure satisfaction • Elicit new ideas and • Strengthen • Measure opportunities partnerships effectiveness • Eliminate/Revise • Form new • Identify leadership ineffective practices partnerships potential • Fund development • Recruitment 8
  • 9. Types of Evaluation • PERFORMANCE (based on position description) – roles, contributions, satisfaction • Program PROCESS – Efficient use of resources – Effectiveness of day-to-day operations • Program EFFECTIVENESS – Outcomes – Impact 9
  • 11. Purpose Elicit Feedback Volunteer Organization • Capability • Alignment--Volunteer • Commitment Position Description • Match • Training • Monitor Burnout • Supervisor Support • Satisfaction • Appreciation • THANKS & APPRECIATION
  • 12. Methods • Interviews • Questionnaires or surveys • Documentation review – Grievances – Volunteer Position Descriptions – Volunteer Profiles (diversity) • Observation • Focus Groups • Data Collection – # Volunteers Recruited – Volunteer Attendance – Volunteer Retention 12
  • 13. What do you need to know? CRAFT MEANINGFUL QUESTIONS
  • 14. Examples • Volunteer Feedback • Supervisor Appraisal Include training plan C:UsersSandraDocume ntsVCMEngageVol. C:UsersSandraDocume EvaluationTemplate-- ntsVCMEngageVol. Volunteer Self- EvaluationTemplate-- Evaluation.docx Volunteer Appraisal.docx 14
  • 15. What Decisions do you need to make? How to demonstrate impact. Are marketing methods effective? Creating a sense of appreciation Volunteer retention RECRUITMENT RECOGNITION EVALUATION SCREENING How to match Building leadership volunteers to How to improve services. opportunities. How to facilitate communication. Is this a good match? Is the volunteer adequately ORIENTATION trained/prepared? SUPERVISION & TRAINING Does the Relevance of policies and volunteer feel procedures prepared & Does the volunteer feel comfortable? supported? 15
  • 16. POLL How does your organization conduct performance evaluations for your major volunteer positions? • As a part of the supervision process • Formal, scheduled, one-on-one • Informally one-on-one • Surveys/questionnaires • Other Willing to share forms? Send them to saltzmiller@gmail.com 16
  • 18. • Number of volunteers recruited • Demographic Information • Volunteer Records – # of hours – # of opportunities/events • Length of Service/Retention • Return on Investment
  • 20. Outcomes, not activities Desired changes in status, condition or behavior that results from a particular set of programs or activities Making It Count: How to Measure the Impact of Volunteerism (Jan. 2011) Starbucks Coffee Company
  • 21. Outcomes • Number of clients served • Number of meals, pounds of food collected, Clothing donations, etc. • Number of student mentor matches & meetings • Client satisfaction levels • Dollar value of service • Full time equivalent (FTE) • Return-on-investment Kids’ Food Basket Grand Rapids 21
  • 22. Michigan $20.07/Hr. 1 Volunteers 3 hours weekly (50 wks) 150 hours service Dollar Value $20.07 X 150 = Dollar Value of Volunteer $3010.50 Independentsector.org Sector Impact X 5 volunteers Value of the volunteer = $15052.50
  • 25. POLL  How does your organization evaluate and report the outcomes of your volunteer program?  Number of volunteer hours  Dollar value of volunteer hours  Outputs—(type examples into chat box—lbs of food collected, # clients served, services provided)  Return on Investment (What is your program’s ROI—type examples into the chat box) Please type examples in chatbox 25
  • 26. IMPACT • Measurement of the broad consequences of a program – How lives of clients have improved – Improvement in community--safety, job opportunities, health, educational attainment, etc. • Most inclusive • Most challenging 26
  • 27. Measuring the Difference Volunteers Make: A Guide to Outcome Evaluation for Volunteer Program Managers Originally developed and published by “Programming for Impact: Making a Difference in American Communities” guide published by the National Senior Service Corps, Corporation for National Service, Washington, D.C., 1996.
  • 28. How does program evaluation relate to volunteer evaluation? CONNECT SERVICE TO IMPACT PROVIDES RECOGNITION
  • 29. Next Steps  Conduct the evaluation  Analyze data & evaluate the results  Review and revise  Develop retraining plan as needed for individual volunteers or positions  Policies & procedures  Staffing, budget  Evaluation process  Communicate the results  Celebrate & Advocate
  • 30. THANK YOU Please respond to the evaluation that you will receive by email. Your input is valuable & will affect future programming Next webinar April 25—Volunteer Recognition 30