Recruiting volunteers is important.
But keeping them?
That’s what actually makes your life easier.
Because if you’ve ever had to start from scratch for every event—finding new people, making new asks, hoping someone says yes—you know how time-consuming that can be.
Retention is the real win.
When volunteers have a good experience, feel valued, and understand their impact, they don’t just help once—they come back. And over time, that’s how you build a reliable, engaged chapter.
The volunteer experience starts the moment someone says yes.
And one of the fastest ways to lose a volunteer is to leave them unsure of what to do.
Every Volunteer Should Know:
A Simple Example
Imagine this:
A volunteer shows up to your event, ready to help—but no one is quite sure what they’re supposed to do. They wait, they ask around, they feel a little awkward… and by the end, they’re not sure they made a difference.
Now compare that to:
A volunteer arrives and is greeted with:
They feel confident. Helpful. Part of the team.
That difference determines whether they come back.
You don’t need a big budget or formal recognition program to make volunteers feel appreciated.
In fact, the simplest gestures are often the most effective.
Easy Ways to Show Appreciation
Appreciation doesn’t have to cost money—it just has to be consistent.
People remember how they were treated. When they feel valued, they’re much more likely to say yes again.
Show the Impact of Their Help
One of the most overlooked ways to keep volunteers engaged is showing them the results of their effort.
People want to know their time mattered.
Simple Ways to Share Impact
Even a short message can reinforce that their contribution made a difference.
Even your most reliable volunteers can burn out if they’re asked too often—or given too much.
A sustainable approach means protecting your volunteers’ time and energy.
How to Avoid Burnout
When volunteering feels manageable and balanced, people are much more likely to stay involved.
You don’t need complicated tools or processes to keep volunteers engaged—you just need a simple system.
After Every Event:
Keep It Simple
A basic spreadsheet or list is enough:
Over time, this becomes one of your most valuable resources.
Instead of starting from zero, you’re building a growing list of people who are already engaged and willing to help.
At the end of the day, volunteers don’t stay because they were asked once.
They stay because they feel appreciated, supported, and part of something meaningful.
When you:
You’re not just managing volunteers—you’re building a stronger, more sustainable chapter.
A Simple Idea to Get Started
If you don’t already have one:
-Create a simple volunteer tracking list this month.
Start with your next event and build from there.
Small steps like this can completely change how your chapter recruits—and keeps—volunteers.
Have question or need help getting started? Reach out to chapters@ampp.org. We are here to help!
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