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Sustainability of MRCs. The Organization, the Membership, and the L eadership. Liisa Jackson MA Region 4A MRC Coordinator www.region4a-mrc.org. Introductions. Name Unit How long has the unit been active? How many volunteers? Why did you choose this session?
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Sustainability of MRCs The Organization, the Membership, and the Leadership Liisa Jackson MA Region 4A MRC Coordinator www.region4a-mrc.org
Introductions • Name • Unit • How long has the unit been active? • How many volunteers? • Why did you choose this session? • Which of the three aspects of sustainability were you envisioning? Organization, Leadership, & Membership
BE POSITIVE Engaging volunteers to strengthen public health, emergency response, and community resiliency……We do good stuff! Keep it Fun!
What do you want to do? • Identify your MRC’s Goals • Health Promotion • Preparedness • Response • Develop a Strategic Plan • State your goals & how to get there
Who would be your stakeholders & partners? • Identify your Stakeholders • Local Health Departments • Insurance Companies • Healthcare Agencies • Emergency Management • Identify your Partners • Non – governmental agencies • Healthcare Agencies • Universities
Getting Buy-in • Buy-in from your own housing organization • Building Administrative support • Buy-in from your partner organizations • Work with Board of Health, LEPC, Police, Fire to determine the needs of the community • Structure the local MRC according to the needs of the community
Becoming Visible – Parade Floats, anyone? • Assistance with Public Health initiatives - flu clinics, health education, screenings, etc. • Supporting community events with a first aid station or cooling station- Christmas parade, marathons, Medieval Fair, etc. • Ensure level of volunteer training as requested by local emergency personnel and MRC • Outreach at community events – exhibit at conferences, table at county/town fairs
Becoming Vital – How could we do it without you? • Assistance with Public Health initiatives • Flu clinics • Health education • Health screenings • Participation in Preparedness Events • Sept. Preparedness Month events • Winter weather preparedness • Local community specific
Becoming Vital – How could we do it without you? • Become a part of the Response Plan • Local health department • Emergency Management • MIPS/POD plans • Firefighter Rehab • Mental Health Response • Healthcare Agencies • Acute Care • Long-term Care
Becoming Vital – How could we do it without you? • Track, calculate and communicate your contributions! • Identify the economic value of volunteering • ROI – return on investment • The cost of replacing volunteer labor with paid staff • The cost of administrating the volunteer program • Identify the services provided by volunteers • What would be different in the community?
Finding Funding Private Funding • Partnerships • In-Kind with Partners • Recognition of Partners • Become a 501-C3 in order to receive donations/private funds Public Funding • Health & Human Services Grants • Citizen Corps Grants • Capacity Building Awards
Developing Leadership Develop your own volunteer management skills • Go to a workshop • Find trainings • Understand the principles of working with volunteers • Consider working towards a CVA (Certification in Volunteer Administration)
Develop Volunteer Leadership • Form an Executive Committee that is responsible for the basic operation of the MRC • Communicate with members re: training, other MRC opportunities • Ensure continual volunteer recruitment and sustainment • Develop your Standard Operating Procedures
Develop Volunteer Leadership Executive Committee • Solicit Board Members at Orientation • Individuals who wish to chart the course, work as a team and enjoy community activity • Meet with them until they are comfortable being independent • Liaisons from Board of Health/Department of Health and other organizations will always be a resource • Suggestions • Term limits • Lets the volunteer know it is not forever • Lets you move volunteers that are not a good fit
Develop Volunteer Leadership Tiered Training • Identifies top performers • Track the training • Gives the volunteer goals & achievements • Recognition • Identifies potential trainers • CPR Instructors
Engaging Volunteers Understanding goals • Explain the mission so volunteers know what they are aiming for Clear expectations • Clearly state the positions available • Describe the services you offer • Explain protections for the volunteer – liability, insurance • Be honest about the application & screening process
Engaging Volunteers Passion – Enthusiasm – Buy-in • Sell success. People are drawn to success • We do good stuff – embrace it! • Be enthusiastic about the opportunities Measuring the impact • Volunteering builds a better society • Volunteering benefits the volunteer
Engaging Volunteers Identify roles – Develop Position Descriptions • Let the volunteer select the role • Like a candy bowl – • Pre-packaged • “Which one would you like?”
Communication “Talk to me, People!” Communication with volunteers • Newsletters, e-letters, webpage • Social Media • Communication of training, setting up of customized workshops • Frequent email updates • Ongoing Recruitment • Perhaps conducted/orchestrated by the EC!
Training Training • MRC members want and need to be competent to carry out their responsibilities • Keeps volunteers engaged • Self fulfillment through an expanding body of knowledge and skills
Training Tiered Training • Helps you recognize potential leaders • Engages those who want more than the minimum • Meets the needs of the organization, community and the volunteer
Other ideas? Questions? BE POSITIVE!