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Top Tips for Managing Event Volunteers

There’s no doubt about it that without volunteers many events would, quite simply, not be able to function. Just look back to your last event and think about how many of your team consisted of volunteers, what difference did they make? A big one I’m sure…

Ensuring your volunteers are engaged, informed and pumped for the event is crucial for making sure they show up, and for getting the most out of them on the day. Get this right, and as a force, they can be one of your most valuable assets.

To help you get started (as often that’s the hardest part) we’ve pulled together our “top tips for managing event volunteers”. Take ten minutes to read through them, and in no time you’ll be winning over a loyal tribe of people as passionate as you are about making your event a success.


TOP TIPS FOR MANAGING EVENT VOLUNTEERS

    1.   Recruit your volunteers early

    2.   Communicate before, during and after the event 

    3.   Match their talents with responsibilities

    4.   Prepare for no-shows 

    5.   Avoid “boring” briefs – get them pumped

    6.   Value them and their time

    7.   Share your success


Birds-eye-view of group of event volunteers with hands in together

 

 1. Recruit your volunteers early and win their loyalty

When planning your event, ensuring every element is covered can be a daunting task. And when you need to recruit a hundred or so people that you’re not paying to be there, you may just find yourself breathing deeply…but no fear, a little organisation in advance can help you be way ahead of the game.

Recruiting your volunteers early is crucial. It’ll give you time to build loyalty so they are invested and ready to get involved, and do the job at hand – all with a smile!

Here’s how you can attract the kind of people you want to be your volunteers:

  • Be the energy you want to attract in everything you post during the recruitment process. That way you’ll attract people that fit the mould.
  • In your recruitment content, using testimonials from previous volunteers can be really powerful.
  • Harness the power of Social media – spread your message through groups and pages that relate to what you’re about.
  • Build a community for your volunteers through social channels. It will make them feel a big part of it the event. Plus it’s a great way to keep in touch with the tribe making recruitment a breeze next time.
  • Encourage current volunteers to get their friends involved.
  • Promote benefits from helping at your event. Whether that’s free tickets, some freebies or the chance to meet some famous faces.
  • Make sure your opportunities look great and sound exciting.

2. Communicate, communicate and communicate some more

Communication is key, and I’m not just talking about the day. If you want to win your volunteer’s loyalty, you need to keep them informed before, during and after the event.

You’ll need to provide information prior to the event on the logistics, when and where to arrive etc. But don’t forget, these people have most likely chosen your event to volunteer for because they have a genuine interest in what it’s all about.  

To get them really engaged, keep them up-to-date on how the planning is going, what the event’s going to look like and even things like how many sign-ups or attendees you have so far. The more they feel involved early on, the more they’ll feel a sense of responsibility for making the event a success.

Throughout the event, use TeamKinetic as your direct communication channel between you and your volunteers. This will enable them to fulfil their role effectively and will also make your job a lot easier – it’s like having eyes and ears everywhere. Handy right?!

It’s super important you follow up with your volunteers post-event. Thanking them for their time is a top priority, but make sure to include updates on what you’ve got coming up next. It’s a perfect way to keep them engaged with your organisation.

You’ve done all that amazing work to recruit them, make your life easier next time by keeping in touch so you can call on them again. They’re part of your tribe now – keep it that way!

hands in the air at event with the word 'community' lit up


3. Give your volunteers responsibilities that match their talents

With all those volunteers you’ve got on board you’re going to have a seriously broad skillset at your disposal – make sure you use it. 

Now you’ve got your awesome lines of communication set up and an incredibly engaged group of people, you can collaborate directly with them to identify the right people for the right roles.

Some will be happy to be placed anywhere, but if there’s an opportunity to let people put themselves forward for specific roles, then do it. They’re human after all, and we’re all more likely to commit to something we actually want to do.

It’s also key to ensure you define their roles early so they can be fully prepared for the event. 

Try our tools to help assign roles and schedule volunteer slots.

 

4. Prepare for no-shows

No matter how meticulously you organise and how coveted your volunteer slots are, you have to face the fact you’re still going to end up with no-shows. There are lots of things you can do to try and prevent this, particularly through your comms prior to the event. But no matter how diligent you are, there will be some missing faces on the event day.

TeamKinetic allows volunteers to tell you they can’t make it, and as the event gets closer you can add additional on-screen messaging to really drive home the importance of attending.

Plan for this in advance by booking in “floaters” – volunteers with good general skills who can fill any required role. We suggest a buffer of an additional 15% of your volunteer force. Even if every single volunteer shows up (one can dream) you’ll still be able to find jobs for those spare super skilled floaters.

5. No ‘boring’ briefs allowed – get your info across AND get your volunteers pumped!!

Remember; your vibe attracts your tribe – you want energy, you want enthusiasm and you want switched-on volunteers to help you run your event. Get the important stuff across in your brief, but encourage them to have fun too.

The important bits might sound like this:

– The expectations of the day

– Any equipment required

– Get them to download Blerter where they can find the outline of the day and can communicate with you

– Answer any questions they may have

– Sign-ups  

Get this stuff across as succinctly as possible, you don’t want to waste precious time or have your volunteers switching off before they’ve even begun. But remember, your briefing time is also an opportunity to get your volunteers pumped up. They turned up (high-five) so they’re ready to make it happen and muck in where needed. The more energy they have, the more they’re going to put into it – harness that.

6. Value them and their time

We’ve already determined you couldn’t run your event without your volunteers, and they’re a lot more likely to keep giving you their time if they feel appreciated. For the little time, it takes to say a “thank you” every now and again, you get a lot in return so make sure you do.

Keep in mind a few other things you can do to acknowledge you value them and their time:

  • Be organised and communicate instructions clearly and succinctly
  • Load them up with swag, freebies and event sponsor goodies
  • Give them access to the event outside of their volunteer hours, so they can enjoy what they helped create
  • Organise social events or a special volunteer-only workshop where volunteers can get behind the scenes, meet the stars, build rapport with each other, or learn new skills
  • After the event, ask for their feedback – it shows you care about their experience too. Plus they’re an engaged bunch of people who saw every aspect of how your event was delivered (very useful for your post-event reviews)

A poster that says 'Give thanks' held up in frame by woman in a  field

7. Share your success

You’ll be communicating with your volunteers post-event to send them your gratitude. This is also a great time and place to share with them the overall success of the event. Most of your volunteers will have a vested interest in what your event is all about so they’ll be keen to know how it went. Plus, they are a huge part of delivering it on the day and deserve to share in its success.

Share pictures, stories, and stats about the day – and don’t forget to call out your incredible tribe of volunteers, encouraging them to come back next time!

How To Manage Large-Scale Event Volunteers

Managing event volunteers is no easy task, but they’re an essential piece of the puzzle that is creating a successful event. It helps that nowadays, we have a range of digital solutions that can speed up processes and cut down on stress.

With the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 coming up – less than a month away – we’d like to take a look into large-scale events and what it takes to keep them running smoothly.

EURO 2022

Yes, we are officially less than one month away from the start of the EUROs! This year it’s taking place in England – something I am personally very excited about.

I’ve seen first-hand the impact these competitions have on the local area and country as a whole. Attending the 2017 EURO in The Netherlands and 2019 World Cup in France are experiences I won’t forget in a hurry!

UEFA Women's EURO 2022 on Twitter: "🇳🇱 The 4th team to become Women's  EURO winners! 🏆👏👏👏 #WEURO2017 #NEDDEN https://t.co/SfLexR4MyJ" / Twitter
The hosts won it in 2017… Can England repeat the achievement?

Aside from what happens on the pitch, it’s also clear how much hard work goes into each tournament. This year is no different. It is estimated that around 1500 event volunteers will help out across the host cities. These cities range from up north in Manchester and Sheffield, to down south in Brighton and Southampton. So how did volunteers get involved?

How are event volunteers recruited?

From recruitment to rewarding, digital makes everything easier. EURO 2022 is no different. Their entire volunteer recruitment process was online. Running from September 2021 to April 2022, prospective volunteers applied online and were then interviewed via video chat. All successful applicants could then use the official volunteering portal to find out more about their roles.

A group of EURO 2022 volunteers at Wembley Stadium – the venue for the final.

Each host city’s team of volunteers will aid the influx of football fans. This is likely to include guiding them around the city centre, stadiums, Fan Zones, and transport hubs.

Around 50% of the volunteer roles will be focused on spectator services. This includes building the crowd atmosphere, helping people find their way around the stadiums, and answering any questions visitors might have.

Getting your event volunteers ready

I think we’ve established that volunteers are vital to the smooth running of any and every event. The level of training they receive is also vital. Volunteers could be meeting people who have never visited the local area before. Seeing a friendly face is likely to make all the difference to their experience.

This is why it’s important to provide suitable training to all volunteers. While some training requires face-to-face delivery, it doesn’t mean digital can’t be involved. Being able to track whether volunteers have completed training and what steps they have to take next saves time and effort.

For instance, EURO 2022 began training their volunteers in April. Their training includes material specific to the role they signed up for as well as the stadium or host city they will be working in.

Accreditation

Alongside training, accreditation passes are another key thing to prepare. Volunteers that have completed all the necessary requirements and are authorised to be at the venue(s) will be given passes.

With TeamKinetic, you can automatically create Accreditation Badges for specific events or single opportunities. We also have a version specifically created for events – AccessKinetic.

Keeping them updated

Communication is the foundation of good volunteer management. Whether you’re building relationships with your volunteers or keeping them up-to-date on what’s going on in the run up to an event.

Nowadays, all good volunteer management systems will allow you to send emails, SMS text messages, notifications, and share to social media.

Furthermore, the ability to use chat rooms (like in TeamKinetic!) is an added bonus. WhatsApp is a popular medium for instant communications, yet it has its risks. Aside from the big issues like data protection, instant messaging services open the door for unfiltered communications and the potential sharing of misinformation.

With opportunity-specific chat rooms, volunteers can communicate with one another and the opportunity provider. This means they can post questions, build relationships with the people they’ll be working alongside, and offer their peers support. All this is possible before, during and after the event.

An example of an opportunity chat room within TeamKinetic

Rewarding all that hard work

While volunteering at such a prestigious event is a reward all on its own, the people giving their time still deserve appreciation.

For example, all EURO 2022 event volunteers will receive a uniform to keep as a momento after the tournament is over. They’ll also undoubtedly receive post-event communications thanking them for their contributions.

Providing these momentos and setting up automated communications after the event is a great way to show your appreciation and possibly convince your volunteers to apply for your future events. Other ways you can show appreciation are through paying expenses and sending them a thank you card. However, the possibilities are endless, just check out this blog on how else you can reward your volunteers.

Adopting your own system

Interested in speeding up your volunteer registrations and reducing administrative burden? Look into adopting a volunteer management system. You can start with TeamKinetic. We’d be happy to take you through a demo of our system, just reach out via the live chat on our website or email me at alex@teamkinetic.co.uk.

We’ve worked on a range of events, both in and out the world of sport. For example, the Rugby League chose us to deliver their accreditation needs for the Super League Grand Final. Meanwhile, we’ve also been providing our services to the Liverpool FC Foundation for a few years now.

Want a dedicated team with the experience to match? Look no further, choose TeamKinetic.

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