Are Satisfied Volunteers Motivated to Make the Most Contributions?
In this Research to Practice, Laurie Mook reviews a study examining factors that influence volunteer satisfaction and volunteer contributions, defined as a combination of the number of programs involved in and the number of hours served. Specifically, the study looked at leadership style and volunteer motivations. Mook explains that motives that predicted volunteer satisfaction were different from those that predicted contributions, and that transformational leadership impacted satisfaction but not contributions. In other words, the most satisfied volunteers are not necessarily the ones making the most contributions to an organization’s mission.
Mook also reviews the implications of these findings for organizational administrators who are looking to increase the contributions of their volunteers.
Stephany Hessler/Save The Bay/Rhode Island
Mon, 09/28/2015