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Tobi Johnson, MA, CVA
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  • 179. Transformative Service Experiences with Frederick J. Riley and Jackie Wolven
    In this episode of the Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson dives into the topic of transformative service experiences with guests Frederick J. Riley, Executive Director of Weave the Social Fabric Project at the Aspen Institute, and Jackie Woven, Executive Director of Main Street Eureka Springs.  They discuss practical strategies for building, growing, and scaling volunteer talent within communities, emphasizing the importance of local, relational, and mutual engagement. The trio explores how grassroots efforts, trust-building, and collaborative service can address community challenges and foster social connections. Jackie talks about the Main Street model, while Fred shares insights from the Weavers Network, offering listeners actionable steps for enhancing volunteer programs and community resilience. Full show notes: 179. Transformative Service Experiences with Frederick J. Riley and Jackie Wolven Transformative Service - Episode Highlights [03:22] - Jackie's Journey into Nonprofits and Volunteerism [04:29] - Frederick's Inspiring Story of Community and Volunteerism [06:21] - The Importance of Volunteerism Today [11:58] - Transformative Service: What It Means and Why It Matters [13:58] - The Role of Virtual Volunteering and Hybrid Models [17:41] - The Roots of Volunteering and Community Connection [19:12] - Challenges and Opportunities in Measuring Volunteer Impact [26:10] - Nonprofits vs. Corporate Models: A Discussion [29:54] - Transforming Volunteer Programs: A New Approach [32:33] - Embracing Fluidity in Volunteer Programs [33:07] - Facilitation Skills for Volunteer Leaders [34:48] - Encouraging Risk and Resilience [35:54] - Aligning Volunteer Work with Community Needs [37:06] - Empowering Volunteer Leaders [40:08] - Building Community Through Service [46:14] - The Weave the Social Fabric Project [50:05] - Main Street Model for Community Engagement [56:53] - Practical Tips for Community Building Helpful Links Volunteer Management Progress Report  Episode #164: Moving from Volunteer Compliance to Building Your Nonprofit Community  Volunteer Nation Episode #171: Practical Community Building Tips for Your Volunteer Team Weave: The Social Fabric Project at The Aspen Institute Weave Trust Map    Jackie's Website National Main Street Center  Main Street Eureka Springs  Thanks for listening to this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast. If you enjoyed it, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review so we can reach more people like you who want to improve the impact of their good cause. For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at [email protected].
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  • 178. 6 Ways to Help Program Volunteers Avoid Compassion Fatigue
    In this episode of the Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson dives deep into the critical issue of compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress among program volunteers. These frontline heroes play vital roles in tutoring, hospice, crisis support and more, but without proper training, boundaries, and support, they risk burnout and emotional harm. Tobi shares six practical ways nonprofit leaders can use to support volunteer wellness, from boundary-setting to debriefing practices and resilience training. Full show notes: 178. 6 Ways to Help Program Volunteers Avoid Compassion Fatigue Program Volunteers - Episode Highlights [00:25] - What is Compassion Fatigue? [05:20] - Recognizing the Signs [09:15] - Emotional, Cognitive, and Physical Symptoms [12:57] - Behavioral Changes and Deeper Shifts [15:00] - Strategy #1: Set and Maintain Professional Boundaries [16:11] - Strategy #2: Clear Policies on Client Boundaries [22:15] - Strategy #3: Regular Debrief and Reflection Opportunities [26:26] - Strategy #4:  Ongoing Skills and Resilience Training [27:24] - Strategy #5: Access to Emotional Support and Resources [29:40] - Strategy #6: Watch for Stress and Offer Respite Breaks [32:22] - Final Thoughts  Helpful Links Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab  Volunteer Management Fundamentals Live!  Volunteer Nation Episode #035: 6 Ways to Prevent Burnout in Nonprofits  Thanks for listening to this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast. If you enjoyed it, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review so we can reach more people like you who want to improve the impact of their good cause. For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at [email protected].
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  • 177. Manage Volunteers Like a Pro: 7 Rookie Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
    In this episode of the Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson dives into the 7 common rookie mistakes non-profits make when managing volunteers and shares practical strategies to help volunteer managers reduce stress and rediscover the joy in their work. Tobi highlights the power of maintaining a positive mindset, setting clear boundaries, and focusing on community-building over paperwork. She also shares actionable tips for creating effective systems for delegation, engaging episodic volunteers for long-term impact, and prioritizing warm, relationship-driven recruitment strategies. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer manager or just starting out, this episode is packed with insights to make volunteer management more effective and more enjoyable. Full show notes: 177. Manage Volunteers Like a Pro: 7 Rookie Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Manage Volunteers - Episode Highlights [03:45] - Rookie Mistake #1: Not Minding Your Mindset [07:53] - Rookie Mistake #2: The Department of One Mentality [13:00] - Rookie Mistake #3: Choosing Paperwork Over People [16:39] - Rookie Mistake #4: Not Building a Community Before Asking for Volunteers [22:41] - Rookie Mistake #5: Not Setting Clear Boundaries [26:39] - Rookie Mistake #6: Focusing on Cold vs. Warm Recruitment [28:27] - Rookie Mistake #7: Not Building and Documenting Clear Systems Helpful Links Volunteer Management Progress Report VolunteerPro Impact Lab Volunteer Management Fundamentals Live! Volunteer Nation Episode #003: Moving From a Scarcity Mindset to Abundance Volunteer Nation Episode #168: Note to Nonprofit Execs – Supporting Volunteers is Everyone’s Job  Volunteer Nation Episode #164: Moving from Volunteer Compliance to Building Your Nonprofit Community Volunteer Nation Episode #002: How to Recruit Volunteers by Building a Following First Volunteer Nation Episode #126: 8 Ways to Empower, Not Rescue Nonprofit Employees & Volunteers Volunteer Nation Episode #86: Converting Episodic Volunteers into Long-term Supporters Volunteer Nation Episode #046: Save Time with Better Volunteer Management Systems  ChatGPT (great for developing volunteer policies and procedures) Thanks for listening to this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast. If you enjoyed it, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review so we can reach more people like you who want to improve the impact of their good cause. For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at [email protected].
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  • 176. Beyond Pizza Parties: Innovative Appreciation Ideas for Volunteers
    In this episode of the Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson discusses the importance of strategic volunteer appreciation. Moving beyond traditional gifts and certificates, she explores how to recognize and value volunteers in ways that are meaningful and aligned with core human needs and organizational goals.  Tobi provides 12 innovative appreciation ideas categorized into meeting volunteer needs for safety, connection, and purpose, and aligning with organizational goals such as program quality, DEIJ, and donor engagement. You'll learn how to create impactful and heartfelt recognition that sustains both volunteers and the mission of their organizations! Full show notes: 176. Beyond Pizza Parties: Innovative Appreciation Ideas for Volunteers Appreciation Ideas for Volunteers - Episode Highlights [02:00] - Why Recognition Must Go Beyond Trinkets [06:00] - Aligning recognition with Organizational Goals[14:10] - Aligning Appreciation with Organizational Goals [15:00] - Mission Awareness: Mission Ambassador Awards [16:00] - Recognition as a Change Management Strategy [17:00] - Program Quality Champions: Rewarding Volunteer-driven Improvements [18:00] - DEIJ Leadership Spotlights: Inclusivity & Serving Diverse Communities [19:00] - Growth Catalysts: Celebrating Expansion & Innovation [20:00] - Data Heroes: Connecting Volunteer Data to Grants, Funding, and Impact [23:00] - Why Random Giveaways and Trinkets Don’t Work [24:30 - The Bottom Line: Strategic, Meaningful Recognition Helpful Links Volunteer Management Progress Report VolunteerPro Impact Lab Volunteer Nation Episode #024: The Best Volunteer Recognition is a Well-Run Program Volunteer Nation Episode #169: How to Meet 3 Core Volunteer Needs Right from the Start Thanks for listening to this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast. If you enjoyed it, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review so we can reach more people like you who want to improve the impact of their good cause. For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at [email protected].
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  • 175. Outputs vs Outcomes: Why Counting Hours Isn’t Enough
    In this episode of the Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson dives into why it’s time to move beyond traditional volunteer metrics like hours logged and retention rates. She unpacks the difference between outputs and outcomes, sharing practical examples and actionable strategies for measuring and showcasing the true impact volunteers have on communities and organizations.  Tobi explains how tracking outcomes can inspire volunteers, improve program quality, strengthen recruitment messaging, guide strategic decisions, and demonstrate real value to stakeholders. You’ll also learn how to create visual graphics to communicate these outcomes! Full show notes: 175. Outputs vs Outcomes: Why Counting Hours Isn’t Enough Outputs vs Outcomes - Episode Highlights [02:47] - Proving Volunteer Impact [03:37] - Key Metrics to Track [06:14] - The Importance of Outcome Metrics [09:41] - Communicating Impact Effectively [13:58] - Why Volunteer Outcomes Matter [13:58] - Why Volunteer Outcomes Are Essential [18:36] - Communicating Volunteer Impact [22:24] - Improving Program Quality with Outcomes [25:40] - Strengthening Recruitment Messaging [28:42] - Supporting Strategic Decision Making [31:53] - Creating Visual Impact Graphics  Helpful Links Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab Volunteer Nation Episode #135: How to Use Video Storytelling to Connect with Aaron Walton and Emmanuel LeGrair  Thanks for listening to this episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast. If you enjoyed it, please be sure to subscribe, rate, and review so we can reach more people like you who want to improve the impact of their good cause. For more tips and notes from the show, check us out at TobiJohnson.com. For any comments or questions, email us at [email protected].
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About Volunteer Nation

Nonprofit leadership author, coach, and expert Tobi Johnson shares weekly tips to help charities build, grow, and scale exceptional volunteer teams. Discover how your nonprofit can effectively coordinate volunteers who are reliable, equipped, and ready to help you bring about BIG change for the better. Rather than continuing to “do more with less,” achieve abundance for your organization by engaging community talent that helps you do more with more. Society is evolving and so, too, is volunteerism. With over 25 years of experience working in nonprofits, public sector agencies, and grassroots campaigns Tobi is known for her modern “big hat” thinking and straight talk about what it takes to achieve success in today’s world. You will learn how to coordinate volunteers, improve the volunteer experience, recruit volunteers, appreciate volunteers, and do it all more efficiently with the right volunteer management software and digital tools. It’s a mix of interviews and solo shows you’re not going to want to miss. So, if you’re ready to ditch the stress and harness the power of people to fuel your good work, you’re in exactly the right place. Hit subscribe and let’s DO this!
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