Sunday 28 August 2016

Factors To Consider Before Joining A Non Profit Volunteer Organization

By Janet Wood


There are organizations that run causes to meet specific needs in the society. The impact of these acts of mercy is huge and in most cases border rescue and bettering the lives of the less fortunate. Before you join a non profit volunteer organization, you will need to do a thorough soul searching to be sure this is what you want. When a volunteer quits, those who are left may get discouraged and eventually leave. This is a great loss to the institution and should be discouraged.

It is important to know the core values of the institution you want to work with. Your personal beliefs must be aligned to vision the organization. This is because where there is no monetary reward, the only thing that can keep you committed to a cause is your faith. Therefore look for a cause you can commit to and work without being paid and still be satisfied.

Many times when people apply for positions in organizations, the motivation is how they will benefit from the institution. Very few people think about what they will give out to the employer. Perhaps this is the reason why many employees hop from one company to another in search for better pay. Unfortunately, when volunteering, you will need to know upfront what value you can add to the organization. This will help you know when your volunteer time is over as you will have finished your mission.

If you are a young person, it is wise to sign up with an organization where you can gain work experience and training related to your career path. This way, none of your volunteer days will be wasted as you will be building on your career experience.

In some cases, you will need to consider your suitability for the position offered. For instance, organizations involved in search and rescue usually recruit physically fit volunteers. This selection criteria disqualifies many who have the passion for this noble duty. It thus important to confirm whether you meet the minimum requirements for you to be accepted as a volunteer.

Work and family commitments keep people busy until they miss important opportunities to touch lives of others. Volunteers must confirm that they are available for the tasks before them. This commitment calls for volunteers to work extra hours and often sacrifice important events so that they can help others. However, this does not translate to neglecting your duties. So, only sign up with a non profit institution if you are sure that neither your family nor career are at risk.

Consider how close you are to where the institution conducts its operations. This will determine whether it is possible to volunteer and continue with your normal life. Where you are required to relocate, it is important to make arrangements on how you will get to your place of work.

Some of these challenges make volunteering to causes impossible for many people. However there are many ways they can get involved. These include the donation of money and personal possessions that may be needed for operations of the institution.




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