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Discover the characteristics of a sustainable program and learn how to secure funds, maintain a program director, recruit volunteers, match volunteers with neighbors in need, inform the community of services provided, and enlist support from coalition members.
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Characteristics of a Sustainable Program • Secure a diversity of funds to meet reasonable program budget. • Maintain paid program director for at least 20 hours each week. • Remain active in volunteer recruitment and training. • Match volunteers in caregiving services with neighbors in need. • Inform community of services provided and seek to reach new neighbors in need. • Enlist support from coalition member congregations and board or advisory committee members.
1 3 2 • Vision • Resources • Leadership
Planning Blocks Sustainable Program Ensuring Interfaith Volunteer Caregiving Services for Neighbors in Need Vision Resources Volunteers Funding Board of Directors/ Advisory Board Community Coalition Program Director Leadership
1 Vision Ensuring Interfaith Volunteer Caregiving Services for Neighbors in Need • What defines success for your volunteer caregiving program? • What impact are you wanting to make on neighbors in the community? • Which neighbors in need are you seeking to serve and how?
2 Resources Volunteers Funding Build a strong volunteer pool Quantify with number and with timeline Build a solid funding base Quantify with amount and with timeline
2 Resources Volunteers Funding • What resources do you need to successfully achieve your vision? • How many volunteers are needed for services and office support? • What level of funding will ensure services are provided? • What growth in resources is required to meet the needs of neighbors in the community?
Leadership Board of Directors/ Advisory Committee Community Coalition Program Director • Experience in Volunteer Caregiving, Training and Supervision • Meets at least quarterly and is involved in fund raising • Grows to 16+ congregation members • Assists with volunteer recruitment and referrals
3 Leadership • What strategies can help you secure the resources needed? • Who will be responsible for implementing these strategies? • What is the role of the program director, the board of directors or advisory board and community coalition?
Building Your Volunteer Pool Quarterly Supervision Retention 50% Annually Program Director Experience with Training/ Supervision Program Survival Requires Pre-Training Recruitment 15 New Volunteers Annually Coalition Helps with Recruitment Program Director Experience with Volunteer Caregiving Provides 2+ Services Uses Team Matching
Leadership Strategiesfor Building Your Volunteer Pool • Provide supervision quarterly • Require pre-training • Utilize team matches • Engage coalition in volunteer recruitment and program publicity • Offer two or more caregiving services • Provide program director appropriate training to gain skills
Benchmarks for Building Your Volunteer Pool • Retain at least 50% of volunteers annually • Recruit at least 15 new volunteers each year
Program Director Experience with Faith Community Coalition Has 16+ Congregation Members Coalition Raises Funds 3+ Funding Sources Program Survival Board Meets Quarterly Board Raises Funds Provides 2+ Services Building Your Funding Base
Leadership Strategies for Building Your Funding Base • Grow coalition to reach at least 16 congregation members • Engage coalition members in fund raising • Offer at least 2 or more caregiving services • Ensure board meets quarterly and participates in fund-raising efforts • Distribute newsletter at least quarterly • Build an individual donor base
Benchmarks for Building Your Funding Base • Secure funding from at least 3 separate funding sources • Maintain a low unit cost
Unit Cost Total Cash Budget ________________ = Cost per Service Hour Total # of Service Hours $50,000 = $5.56 9,000 hours
Strategies for Lowering Your Unit Cost • Ensure program director has experience in volunteer caregiving and focuses exclusively on Faith in Action program • Grow coalition to include at least 16 congregation members • Recruit large number of volunteers from congregations • Retain volunteers
Ways You Can Use this Information • Engage the program board • Deepen and expand coalition membership • Revisit or establish strategic plan • Assess volunteer management practices • Inform fund-raising strategies