I just got off the phone with the President of Project North Star. We were discussing how an organization like ours (
http://www.projectnorthstar.ca/aboutus.htm) goes about recruiting people with the skills needed. We are not just looking for people with aircraft maintenance/construction experience, but could also use support volunteers in support roles, like recruiting, fundraising, scheduling, etc.
I know there are a number of organizations out their like ours. Many of whom have members contributing to WIX. Hence I thought I would raise this subject here.
I would very much like to know what your organization has done in the past to recruit volunteers that works. Just as importantly I would like to know what doesn't work. What gets a potential recruit's attention? Where do you go to find the recruits for volunteering? As a potential recruit (for any restoration type project not just PNS) what do you look for in an organzation that you may considering offering your volunteer services?
I would very much like everyone to speak up here.
The reason I am asking is that I am documenting a recruiting procedure for PNS and I am pushing for the members of the board of directors and the Chrew Chiefs to think about all the skills that are needed so we can build a comprehensive list, and perhaps post on our website.
Regards,
Mike
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