Volunteer Nation

Tobi Johnson, MA, CVA

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!

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    203. Preventing Volunteer Burnout - New Research with Paul Clarke

    Volunteer burnout is not always caused by time, workload, or lack of commitment. In many cases, it happens when leaders begin to feel less effective in their roles. As confidence and enjoyment decline, even experienced volunteers may start to disengage or step away.  In this episode, Tobi Johnson sits down with leadership performance coach Paul Clarke to discuss new research on why volunteer leaders struggle under pressure and what organizations can do to better support them. They explore the gap between knowing what to do and being able to apply those skills in real-world situations, along with the emotional and organizational challenges that impact long-term retention.  If you lead volunteers or are building a leadership pipeline, this conversation will help you rethink development, communication, and support. You will gain practical insights to strengthen resilience, improve retention, and create an environment where volunteer leaders feel confident, connected, and motivated to continue making an impact.  Full show notes: 203. Preventing Volunteer Burnout - New Research with Paul Clarke  Volunteer Burnout - Episode Highlights  [00:49] - Why Leaders Burn Out [04:30] - Paul’s Coaching Journey [10:15] - GAA and Grassroots Sports [19:27] - Methodology and Surprises [24:32] - Early Warning Signs [30:15] - Five Competencies Overview [31:26] - Authenticity Under Pressure [33:12] - Emotional Intelligence Under Stress [36:06] - Governance Managing Up [37:09] - Managing Upward Conflicts [40:26] - Beyond Performance Connection [43:11] - Data Versus Belonging [48:56]- Peer Learning Mentorship [55:39] - Relational Culture Fix [59:47] - AI Curiosity Future   Helpful Links  Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab  Volunteer Nation Episode #185 - To Burnout & Back: My Secret Struggle with Long COVID  Volunteer Nation Episode #035: 6 Ways to Prevent Burnout in Nonprofits  Find Paul on LinkedIn  The Leaders Coach 'Fine Lines" Weekly Leadership Newsletter (complimentary sign-up link)  Follow Paul on Instagram  Pauls' Email   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 WeCare@VolPro.net.

    1h 4m
  2. 19 FEB

    202. Volunteer Events without the Headaches - My Training Takeaways

    Volunteer events can be some of the most powerful tools nonprofits have, but they can also be some of the most stressful.  In this episode, Tobi Johnson shares key takeaways from a recent high-energy training inside the Volunteer Pro Impact Lab, where she taught nonprofit leaders how to run volunteer events that create real impact without chaos or burnout.  Whether you’re hosting corporate teams, community groups, or special one-time volunteer days, this episode will help you rethink how you design, plan, and follow up on events so they become strategic relationship-building opportunities, not just logistical headaches.  You’ll learn how to move beyond simply “getting the work done” and instead use volunteer events to grow advocates, strengthen partnerships, and create long-term support for your mission.  Full show notes: 202. Volunteer Events without the Headaches - My Training Takeaways  Volunteer Events - Episode Highlights  [02:20] - Why Volunteer Events Matter (Visibility, Funding, Advocates) [03:17] - Why We Dread Them: Common Pain Points and The Need for Systems [04:26] - Training Context: What the Seminar Covered for One-Time Groups [07:28] - Takeaway #1: Events as Strategic Relationship Builders [09:18] - Takeaway #2: Predictable Problems and Setting Boundaries [12:38] - Takeaway #3: Win in the Planning—Projects, Registration, Expectations, Risk [21:02] - Takeaway #4: The Volunteer Experience Matters as Much as the Work [23:54] - Takeaway #5: Follow-Up Is Where Relationships Grow [26:10] - Final Reflection  Helpful Links  Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab  Episode #115: Your Quick Guide to Amazing Volunteer Events  Volunteer Nation Episode #083: Make the Most of Corporate Partnerships with Alyson Gallaher   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 WeCare@VolPro.net.

    32 min
  3. 12 FEB

    201. How a Lead Magnet Can Help You Recruit On-Demand Volunteers

    What if you never had to panic-recruit volunteers again?  Scrambling to find 25 volunteers by next week is stressful, reactive, and exhausting.  In this episode of the Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson shares a smarter approach: build a volunteer pipeline before you need it using simple marketing tools like lead magnets, nurture emails, and even interactive quizzes.  Instead of chasing people at the last minute, you’ll learn how to create a steady stream of mission-aligned supporters who are already warmed up and ready to say yes.  This is recruitment that feels calm, proactive, and repeatable.  Full show notes: 201. How a Lead Magnet Can Help You Recruit On-Demand Volunteers  Lead Magnet - Episode Highlights  [00:27] - Understanding On-Demand Volunteers [01:28] - Emotional Reality of Volunteer Recruitment [02:33] - Building a Volunteer Pipeline [05:17] - What is a Lead Magnet? [08:11] - Creating Effective Lead Magnets [13:10] - Advanced Lead Magnet Strategies [28:41] - The Power of Volunteer Quizzes [34:15] - Practical Steps to Start Building Your Lead Magnet   Helpful Links  Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab  Volunteer Nation Episode #002: How to Recruit Volunteers by Building a Following First  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 WeCare@VolPro.net.

    40 min
  4. 5 FEB

    200. 10 Lessons from 200 Episodes - The Volunteer Nation Through the Years

    The 200th episode of the Volunteer Nation podcast marks a major milestone.  After four years, hundreds of conversations, and insights from volunteer leaders around the world, Tobi Johnson takes a step back to reflect on what has changed in volunteer engagement and what today’s organizations must do differently to build stronger, more sustainable volunteer programs.  From strategy and systems to recruitment, retention, and leadership influence, this episode distills the most important lessons learned across 200 episodes into ten clear, actionable takeaways.  Whether you’re a seasoned leader of volunteers or building a program from the ground up, this conversation offers both perspective and practical guidance for the future of the field.  Full show notes: 200. 10 Lessons from 200 Episodes - The Volunteer Nation Through the Years  Volunteer Nation - Episode Highlights  [01:51] - Reflecting on 200 Episodes [04:19] - The Evolution of Volunteer Engagement [06:16] - Key Lessons from 200 Episodes [11:01] - Volunteer Engagement as Strategy [14:15] - Addressing Capacity Problems [21:46] - The Importance of Meaning in Recruitment [26:45] - Retention Starts Early [30:02] - Empowering Volunteer Managers [30:29] - Building Influence as a Volunteer Manager [32:00] - Supporting Volunteer Leaders in Nonprofits [33:56] - The Evolution of Volunteer Roles [34:30] - Flexible and Team-Based Volunteering [40:29] - Community as a Retention Strategy [44:23] - The Importance of Data in Volunteer Management [50:13] - Challenges and Resilience of Volunteer Leaders [53:49] - The Brave Future of Volunteerism   Helpful Links  Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab  Volunteer Nation Episode #198 - The Future of Volunteerism - Trends & Predictions Part 1 Volunteer Nation Episode #199 - The Future of Volunteerism - Trends & Predictions Part 2   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 WeCare@VolPro.net.

    58 min
  5. 29 JAN

    199. The Future of Volunteerism - Trends & Predictions Part 2

    In this episode of The Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson continues her deep dive into the future of volunteerism with Part 2 of her trends and predictions series.  Building on the first three trends covered in Episode 198, Tobi explores how wellness, technology, data, and evolving models of giving are reshaping how volunteers engage and what leaders need to prepare for next.  Inspired by futurist Faith Popcorn’s question, “If you knew everything about tomorrow, what would you do differently today?”, this episode is both a practical roadmap and a strategic thought experiment for volunteer leaders who want to stay ahead of the curve.  Full show notes: 199. The Future of Volunteerism - Trends & Predictions Part 2  Volunteering Trends - Episode Highlights  [00:59] - Volunteering Trends and Predictions: Part 1 Recap [04:41] - Trend #4: Volunteerism as a Prescription for Wellness [09:14] - Trend #5: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Volunteerism [16:33] - Trend #6: Touchscreen Volunteering [20:31] - Trend #7: Blurring the Lines Between Philanthropy and Giving [25:33] - Trend #8: Better Data and Analysis [28:21] - Recap and Final Thoughts   Helpful Links  Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab  Volunteer Nation Episode #198 - The Future of Volunteerism - Trends & Predictions Part 1 Volunteer Nation Episode #183 - The New Reality - Volunteers Don't Need YouVolunteer Nation Episode #179: Transformative Service Experiences with Frederick J. Riley and Jackie Wolven Faith Popcorn Brain Reserve Book - Volunteer ENGAGEMENT 2.0: Ideas and insights changing the world  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 WeCare@VolPro.net.

    35 min
  6. 22 JAN

    198. The Future of Volunteerism - Trends & Predictions Part 1

    In this episode of The Volunteer Nation Podcast, Tobi Johnson shares Part 1 of her 2026 trends and predictions for the future of volunteerism. This is the first half of a two-part series exploring 8 major shifts shaping how communities show up, how volunteer-driven organizations build trust, and what leaders of volunteers must pay attention to in the year ahead.  Tobi dives into the first three big trends: accountability, mutual aid, and new psychological insights into belonging and community.  Full show notes: 198. The Future of Volunteerism - Trends & Predictions Part 1  Future of Volunteerism - Episode Highlights  [00:59] - Trends and Predictions for 2026 [06:12] - Trend #1: Public Call for Accountability [16:22] - Trend #2: Resurgence of Mutual Aid Volunteerism [23:27] - Trend #3: Psychological Advances in Community and Belonging   Helpful Links  Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab  Volunteer Nation Episode #183 - The New Reality - Volunteers Don't Need You Faith Popcorn Brain Reserve  Book - Volunteer ENGAGEMENT 2.0: Ideas and insights changing the world Volunteer Nation Episode #101: Tap the Power of Psychological Contracts with Pam Kappelides  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 WeCare@VolPro.net.

    29 min
  7. 15 JAN

    197. Behind the Scenes of 10 Years of Industry Research with Allison Russell – Part 2

    In part 2 of our behind-the-scenes series on the Volunteer Management Progress Report, Tobi Johnson returns with Allison Russell, Assistant Professor of Public & Nonprofit Management at the University of Texas at Dallas, for a powerful conversation on practitioner research and what it can teach us about the volunteer engagement profession.  Allison steps into the interviewer role again as they dig into what the VMPR revealed over a decade of surveying volunteer engagement leaders and how practitioner research can drive real-world improvements in training, leadership, and volunteer program strategy.  You’ll hear what challenges consistently show up year after year, why response rates matter, and how turning research into action is what makes it truly valuable!  Full show notes: 197. Behind the Scenes of 10 Years of Industry Research with Allison Russell – Part 2  Practitioner Research - Episode Highlights  [02:06] - Diving into Volunteer Management Research [03:51] - Key Themes in Volunteer Management [05:30] - Challenges in Volunteer Recruitment [06:49] - Respect and Influence in Volunteer Management [08:43] - Using Research to Improve Practices [22:50] - Survey Design and Response Rates [30:33] - Understanding Research Participation [33:50] - Advice for Conducting Survey Research [37:18] - The Importance of Research Follow-Through [38:49] - Challenges in Volunteer Management Research [45:12] - Future Directions in Volunteer Research [50:38] - What's Next for Volunteer Pro   Helpful Links  Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab  Engage Journal  Volunteer Nation Episode #196 - Behind the Scenes of 10 Years of Industry Research with Pam Kappelides & Allison Russell Find Allison on LinkedIn  Allison’s UT Dallas Profile   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 WeCare@VolPro.net.

    59 min
  8. 8 JAN

    196. Behind the Scenes of 10 Years of Industry Research with Pam Kappelides & Allison Russell – Part 1

    To mark 10 years of the Volunteer Management Progress Report (VMPR), Tobi Johnson hands the mic to nonprofit scholar Allison Russell for a behind-the-scenes conversation about what it really takes to produce a decade-long, global research study, without grant funding, institutional backing, or a full research team.  Joined by longtime research partner Pam Kappelides, this episode explores why volunteer engagement research matters more than ever, how practice-informed research gets done, and what practitioners can learn (and apply) from the VMPR process.  Full show notes: 196. Behind the Scenes of 10 Years of Industry Research with Pam Kappelides & Allison Russell – Part 1  Industry Research - Episode Highlights  [00:55] - History of the Volunteer Management Progress Report [13:54] - Importance of Research in Volunteer Engagement [17:25] - Challenges and Innovations in Volunteerism [31:59] - The Origin Story of the Survey [32:43] - The Generosity of the Volunteer Community [33:27] - Planning and Executing the Survey [34:47] - Setting Goals and Philosophical Approaches [36:23] - Steps in Survey Design and Analysis [37:10] - Challenges and Practical Advice [46:02] - Qualitative Analysis and Coding [50:16] - Impact and Reflections   Helpful Links  Volunteer Management Progress Report  VolunteerPro Impact Lab  Engage Journal  Volunteer Nation Episode #101: Tap the Power of Psychological Contracts with Pam Kappelides  Volunteer Nation Episode #058: Innovative Models in Volunteerism Research with Lucas Meijs Pam Kappelides and Tobi Johnson, A Heavy Load: Challenges and Current Practices for Volunteer Managers in the USA, Australia, and Canada, Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, 32(1)  Find Allison on LinkedIn  Allison’s UT Dallas Profile Pam’s LaTrobe Profile  Find Pam on LinkedIn   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 WeCare@VolPro.net.

    56 min

About

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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