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SUMMARY OF RESULTS
Decision to Volunteer
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ONS HAD THE HIGHEST RESPONSE RATE OF ALL CO-SPONSORS
18.95%
N= 21,097
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Volunteering:in General
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Volunteering ….Somewhere
77% have volunteered in the last year
15% have volunteered in the past but not in the last year
Only 8% did not report volunteering
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Motivating individuals to volunteer
If I knew the volunteer opportunity was meaningful or made a difference in people’s lives
If I knew I had the skills needed to do a good job
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Motivating individuals to volunteer
Never volunteersHad trainingKnew it would make a
difference in their work
Had more informationCould volunteer
virtuallyWere reimbursed for
expenses
Past VolunteersWere askedWere recognizedWere not
disappointed with volunteering in the past
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Virtual Volunteering
Virtual Volunteering is increasing
21.6 % of current volunteers report virtual volunteering compared to 7.5% of those who volunteered in the past
Governance and committee more likely than ad hoc
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Top 4 Satisfaction factors
Having opportunities to meet, work, socialize with others in your field
Helping you feel that you are giving back to the profession
Working with others toward a common goal
Using you existing skills
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Volunteering:The ONS Experience
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Who is the typical ONS volunteer?
Female, 47 years old
White, non-hispanic
Married, without children in the home
From a family that volunteers
With a Bachelors degree
Full time employee, in the nonprofit sector
In a mid-level career position, with 19 years experience
Fundraising, direct service or organizing groups/meetings
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Professional SocietiesProfessional Societies ONSONS
Man, 48 years old White, non-hispanic Married, without children
in the home From a family that
volunteers With a Masters degree Full time employee, in the
private sector In a mid-level career
position, with 20 years experience
Female, 47 years old White, non-hispanic Married, without children
in the home From a family that
volunteers With a Bachelors degree Full time employee, in the
nonprofit sector In a mid-level career
position, with 19 years experience
Comparing volunteers
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Nursing Societies Nursing Societies ONSONS
Female, 50 years old White, non-hispanic Married, without children
in the home From a family that
volunteers With a Bachelors degree Full time employee, in the
nonprofit sector In a mid-level career
position, with 21 years experience
Female, 47 years old White, non-hispanic Married, without children
in the home From a family that
volunteers With a Bachelors degree Full time employee, in the
nonprofit sector In a mid-level career
position, with 19 years experience
Comparing volunteers
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ONS VolunteersONS Volunteers ONS Never Volunteer (ONV)ONS Never Volunteer (ONV)
Female, 47 years old White, non-hispanic Married, without children
in the home From a family that
volunteers With a Bachelors degree Full time employee, in the
nonprofit sector In a mid-level career
position, with 19 years experience
Female, 46 years old White, non-hispanic Married, without children
in the home From a family that
volunteers With a Bachelors degree Full time employee, in the
private sector In a mid-level career
position, with 15 years experience
Comparing volunteers
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ONS Volunteers: Volunteering elsewhere
Volunteer for three organizations (including ONS)
Recruiting Members (18.3% average, 33.8% ONS)
Providing mentoring/coaching
Served as a volunteer for the local chapter
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GroupGroup Hours over 12 months (mean)Hours over 12 months (mean)
Co- SponsorsONS (all
respondents) Governance Project
Team/Committee Ad Hoc
39 hours43 hours
49 hours 30 hours Less than 12 hours
How much time do you volunteer
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ONS: Virtual Volunteering
Most likely group is the Governance group
However, our project team and ad hoc volunteers serve in virtual positions more often than other co-sponsors
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How did you learn about the volunteer opportunity
Generally, Through the local chapter At a meeting, conference or other event Answered a call/was asked by another volunteer
Governance, through chapterProject Teams and Ad Hoc, through call
Overwhelming this was a question that we differed significantly from the co-sponsors
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Satisfaction
Overwhelmingly more satisfied with their volunteer experiences (4.1 out of 5)
More likely to continue volunteering (3.43 out of 5)
More likely to recommend ONS volunteering opportunities to colleagues (3.64 out of 5)
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Satisfaction
Most Satisfied with: Giving back to the profession Meet, Work, Socialize with colleagues Working with others for a common good
Least Satisfied with*: Incentives Receiving feedback about your performance
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Preferred Recognition
Governance/Project Teams Onc-Pro points Letter to employer Print recognition in ONS Connect & ONS Website
Ad hoc Onc-Pro points Letter to employer Letter from ONS President
Never Onc-Pro points Letter to employer Additional discounts on ONS products and services
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The ONS Experience:Opportunities
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Opportunities
At the end of every appropriate volunteer engagement, we need to remind the volunteer that the activity may be listed in ONC-Pro logs
Consider retiring volunteer recognition efforts that are not valued like preferential seating
Consider recognizing volunteers in E-News and on the ONS Website or through social media sites like Flickr
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Opportunities
Engage volunteers in a program like our member bring a member program for volunteers -“VBAV”
Identify safe opportunities to provide meaningful feedback for volunteer self awareness and development
Continue to develop and promote our virtual volunteering opportunities
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Opportunities
Because ONS “Never Volunteers” (ONVs) are volunteering in direct service opportunities, we can engage them if we can provide such opportunities
ONVs are most interested in work with, socializing with peers, we can share stories of the teamwork and camaraderie with ONS volunteer leadership opportunities
ONS “Never Volunteers” = (ONVs)
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Opportunities
The best way to connect with ONVs is through the local chapter and through the website.
However they are most interested in being asked by another volunteer
ONS “Never Volunteers” = (ONVs)
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Opportunities
ONVs do not have enough information about ONS volunteer activities and are unaware of the current opportunities, so we need to do a better job of communicating/promoting these activities
ONVs are also interested in short-term assignments so we need to better communicate the variety of volunteer opportunities
ONS “Never Volunteers” = (ONVs)
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Decision to Volunteer:Concluding Remarks
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Conclusions
We are more alike than different
Our volunteers are very satisfied
Engage volunteers by looking where and how else they are volunteering
Additional opportunities for virtual volunteering but can not discount the value of getting together
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Conclusions
The “call” works, but people still like personal invitations
A volunteer performance feedback system needs to be investigated
Additional study regarding strategies to engage private sector members needed
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If you have any additional questions about this study, please contact Angie
Stengel, Membership/Leadership Director, at [email protected]