All about volunteerism in one, This presentation talks about: what is volunteerism, what is a volunteer, qualities of a good volunteers, benefits of volunteerism for community and volunteers. This presentation also counts about the role played by volunteerism in NGO (non-governmental organization) development.
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Volunteerism by Eric M
1. Rwanda village community
promoters (RVCP)
Volunteerism
Prepared and Presented by
Eric MUGABO, Income Generation program director.
Email: ericmugabo03@gmail.com
Tel: +250726630646 / +250781958800
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2. Today, we will learn:
• What is volunteerism?
• What / who is a volunteer?
• Qualities of a good volunteer,
• How does volunteerism contribute to NGOs development,
• Why to volunteer?
• Hands on volunteering opportunities.
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3. What is volunteerism?
Volunteerism is the practice of providing time and skills for the benefit
of other people without expecting any personal financial benefit.
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4. What / who is a volunteer?
A volunteer is someone who involves in volunteerism; He or She accepts to
provide his time and talent to serve other people not expecting any
financial returns.
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5. Qualities of a good volunteer
A good volunteer should:
• Be an Enthusiasm
• Be energetic and having a positive attitude can help to motivate yourself
and others
• Be Flexible
• Be able to follow through his commitment
• Creative and passionate
• Work hard and be honest with everybody (Integrity)
• Teamwork
• Have excellent Communication skills
• Have excellent Organization skills
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6. Volunteerism and NGO development
For a NGO to develop, it depends on how strong its power of
volunteerism is.
Power of volunteerism can be categorized in two main
aspects which are: Human resources and exercising
commitment and passion
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The power of volunteerism is a
collection of valuable, visible and
invisible resources possessed by the
involved volunteers.
7. Human resources
• Volunteerism easy the availability of workers
• Volunteerism provide workers with several skills
• Volunteerism reduce money to be spent on workers
• Volunteerism provide excellent skilled workers
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8. Commitment and passion use
Commitment: is defined as the act of binding yourself to a
course of action
Passion: an extreme interest in or wish for doing something, such
as a hobby, activity, etc.
Everyone should work out through his commitment and passion
as The first step to failure is to fail to work through your
commitment and passion.
“Follow your passion and success will follow you”
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9. Benefits of volunteerism
• Volunteerism benefit both community and volunteers
The community refer to the sum of all people around (NGO members,
beneficiaries being served, government. etc)
A volunteer is someone who involve in volunteerism, he or she accepts
to give his time and talent without expecting no any personal financial
income.
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10. Benefits to the community
• Improves health of the community
• Accelerate community development
• Influence culture exchange.
• Community empowerment
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11. Benefits to the volunteer
• Volunteerism boosts your connection
• Volunteerism improves your mind
• Volunteerism advances your carrier
• Help to discover one’s commitment and passion
• Bring fun and full filament
• Build self-confidence
• Provide new social and cultural experiences
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12. All together
• Volunteerism counts all about NGO development and
successfulness
• Volunteerism improve health of the community
• Empowers the community
• Volunteerism improves your mind
• Help to discover one’s commitment and passion
Then what?
“Volunteer to make a difference”
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