At the start of the year our manager invited us to choose a word for the year. One word to guide how we show up at work and support others. I chose creativity. That choice kept resurfacing for me in an unexpected place: a Febreze commercial. The ad asks whether we’ve become so accustomed to the … Continue reading Rethink, Refresh, Reengage: Creative Volunteer Engagement for Busy Teams
Slowing the Volunteer Exodus: Practical Ways to Foster Meaningful and Inclusive Volunteer Experiences
Psychological Safety and Voluneer Retention Picture this, you are in the office kitchen, coffee in hand, and someone casually asks, “Why do we never have enough volunteers, and why do the ones we recruit keep leaving?” Too often, volunteers are treated like spare parts, they are slotted in where needed, asked to fill gaps, and … Continue reading Slowing the Volunteer Exodus: Practical Ways to Foster Meaningful and Inclusive Volunteer Experiences
Boost Your Volunteer Program in 2026: Practical Insights from the ONN Report
Volunteers are the heartbeat of nonprofits and if you manage them you already know it. They are the ones keeping programs alive, showing up for your mission, and making your community feel seen. But let us be honest, 2026 is shaping up to be a year full of surprises. Between AI tools promising to streamline … Continue reading Boost Your Volunteer Program in 2026: Practical Insights from the ONN Report
Creating Organizations that Foster Volunteer Loyalty
Boosting Volunteer Loyalty and Retention at Each Touchpoint The success and relevance of any business often depend on its ability to cultivate customer loyalty. When organizations make sure customers are satisfied at every touchpoint, whether in person, on the phone, by email, on their website, or through external media, that satisfaction can turn into loyalty. … Continue reading Creating Organizations that Foster Volunteer Loyalty
The Toronto Distress Centres Support Social and Mental Health in Toronto
Many people in Ontario struggle to access mental health support that is both affordable and available when they need it. Since 1967, Toronto Distress Centres have been stepping in to fill that gap, providing critical support exactly when it matters most. The centre offers free, confidential, 24/7 phone support for anyone feeling lonely, stressed, or … Continue reading The Toronto Distress Centres Support Social and Mental Health in Toronto
Civic Engagement Runs in the Family
Research shows that civic engagement, like voting and volunteering, often starts at home. Marion Menard (2010) found that parents and family play a big role in shaping young people’s sense of social responsibility. Early family conversations are often kids’ first lessons in debating ideas, expressing opinions, and standing up for what matters. A study by … Continue reading Civic Engagement Runs in the Family