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Why Volunteer?

Why Volunteer? . Developing Volunteers Module. Name: Ellen Rowe Title: Community and Leadership Development Specialist. What Motivates You to Volunteer? . Achievement Affiliation Influence . Take the Motivational Analysis .

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Why Volunteer?

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  1. Why Volunteer? Developing Volunteers Module Name: Ellen Rowe Title: Community and Leadership Development Specialist

  2. What Motivates You to Volunteer? • Achievement • Affiliation • Influence

  3. Take the Motivational Analysis • Click on and print the Motivational Analysis (Adapted from Marilyn Mackenzie and Gail Moore. The Volunteer Development Toolbox, 1993.) • Each of the 10 items consists of 3 related statements. Select the statement that most closely describes your preference, most of the time. • There are no right or wrong answers. It takes volunteers motivated by Achievement, Affiliation, and Influence to do the tasks we identify for our volunteers.

  4. Analyze the Results • Click on and print the Motivational Analysis Key (Adapted from Marilyn Mackenzie and Gail Moore. The Volunteer Development Toolbox, 1993.) • Record your choice of statement by putting a check in the space provided. 1. ____ a. achievement ____ b. influence ____ c. affiliation

  5. What Motivates You to Volunteer? • Click on and print the What Do The Types of Motivation Tell Us? document so you can follow along as we review each of these. • Achievement • Affiliation • Influence

  6. What Do the Types of Motivation Tell Us? • Is what motivates your volunteer a good match for the work to be accomplished? • Do you have the right people matched with tasks where they will be motivated to succeed? • Or are you just pulling names from a hat?

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