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171. Practical Community Building Tips for Your Volunteer Team

Published 10 months ago
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In this episode of Volunteer Nation, Tobi Johnson dives into the heart of what makes a volunteer team truly thrive: community. Drawing from both personal experience and well-established sociological principles, Tobi explores five essential pillars that foster a sense of belonging and connection among volunteers and between volunteers and staff. 

This episode is a must-listen for volunteer leaders who want to create a more collaborative, motivated, and mission-driven team. Whether you're just getting started or looking to reinvigorate your program, you’ll walk away with simple, actionable steps to strengthen your community and boost engagement. 

Full show notes: 171. Practical Community Building Tips for Your Volunteer Team 

Community Building - Episode Highlights 

  • [04:36] - The Importance of Community in Volunteer Organizations 
  • [05:31] - Five Pillars of Community Building 
  • [07:23] - Pillar 1: Membership 
  • [10:01] - Pillar 2: Influence 
  • [12:35] - Pillar 3: Integration and Fulfillment of Needs 
  • [14:37] - Break and Resource Promotion 
  • [17:46] - Pillar 4: Shared Emotional Connection 
  • [22:13] - Pillar 5: Shared Responsibility and Commitment 


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For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at WeCare@VolPro.net.

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