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Fostering Volunteer Retention through Healthy Relationships

Fostering Volunteer Retention through Healthy Relationships

As an international ministry executive, as well as having worked in the nonprofit space at just about every level, I’ve often faced challenges with volunteer retention. It’s a common issue that stems from various factors such as a chronic shortage of volunteers, high turnover, and mediocre morale. However, I’ve found that one of the most effective ways to address these challenges is by fostering healthy relationships within the organization.

I think you’ll agree with me that “healthy” relationships are the cornerstone of any thriving community, especially within a faith-based organization. I know it is with what we do at TIMFBO.

When volunteers feel valued and connected, they are more likely to stay and contribute meaningfully. This begins with creating an environment where open communication is encouraged, and issues are addressed directly rather than being swept under the rug.

I make it a point to talk to people I disagree with, not about them. This approach fosters trust and respect, which are essential for healthy relationships. Additionally, by addressing toxic behaviors and promoting a culture of grace and truth, we create a space where volunteers can thrive and grow both personally and spiritually.

By prioritizing healthy relationships, we not only improve volunteer retention but also create a more vibrant and effective ministry. Volunteers who feel supported and valued are more likely to stick around, contribute their best, and ultimately help advance the mission of our organization.

David Dunworth
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