Nonfinancial Resources Management: A Qualitative Study of Retention and Engagement in Nonprofit Community Fund Management

Jude Edeigba, Deepica Singh
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This study identifies the factors affecting volunteer retention and engagement in New Zealand. A dearth of research has focused on volunteering for nonprofit financing organisations in New Zealand. These organisations are involved particularly in raising funds through public benevolence. There have been rising trends of nonprofit organisations around the world while the number of volunteers decreases. Information on the factors influencing volunteer retention and engagement is expected to support the management of nonprofit community services. Therefore, this study uses a case study of a nonprofit organisation to identify the factors contributing to volunteer retention and engagement. The interview data is analysed using thematic data analysis. Benightedness, communication, management support, volunteer skills and volunteer participation in management decision making are associated with volunteer retention and engagement. These findings are expected to enhance the operation process of nonprofit Community Fund Management Organisations. Future research is suggested to enhance the management of volunteers in other types of nonprofit organisations.
非财务资源管理:非营利社区基金管理中保留与参与的定性研究
本研究确定了影响新西兰志愿者保留和参与的因素。在新西兰,缺乏针对非营利融资组织志愿服务的研究。这些组织尤其热衷于通过公益慈善来筹集资金。世界各地的非营利组织呈上升趋势,而志愿者的数量却在减少。有关影响志愿者保留和参与的因素的信息有望支持非营利社区服务的管理。因此,本研究使用一个非营利组织的案例研究来确定影响志愿者保留和参与的因素。对访谈数据进行专题数据分析。觉悟、沟通、管理支持、志愿者技能和志愿者参与管理决策与志愿者保留和参与有关。这些研究结果有望提升非牟利社区基金管理机构的运作流程。建议在未来的研究中加强对其他类型非营利组织志愿者的管理。
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