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How Micro-Volunteering Builds Association Ownership: Associations Now

How Micro-Volunteering Builds Association Ownership: Associations Now

October 8, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Joe Rominiecki explores the pros and cons of using members to help with small tasks. Many times, it’s easier for the staff to do the task, than it is to manage the volunteers.

A sense of ownership among members is what sets associations apart from other forms of business. Micro-volunteering—if managed well—can be a key route to building ownership among members far and wide.

See original article at associationsnow.com

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