PEOPLE AND CULTURE
Dennis Keller 29, Jun 7 mins
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The name of your volunteer group is just as important as the goals and missions of your organization. When people select an organization to contribute to, the first thing they do is check out their missions and the names of the different types of volunteer opportunities they offer. If they resonate with the mission and feel you’re offering good enough opportunities, they’ll consider joining.

The name of your programs profoundly influences their decision to join your organization. Because it’s the name that tells them what you, as an organization, do and stand for. If your name is inspiring, fun, and creative enough, it’ll instantly make them want to be a part of your organization. But if your name is just so simple and boring, then there’s a higher chance they’ll rather go with some other organization that sparks more fun and creativity in them. Therefore, your organization must choose a creative name for its programs that won’t just inspire people to join but also make you stand out in the sea of volunteer opportunities.

Thus, to help you choose a fun and functional name for your programs and resonate more with your target audience, we’re here to share some useful tips with you.

Creative Tips for Naming Your Volunteer Groups

1. Reflect the Mission

When selecting the name of your volunteer programs, keep your organization’s mission in mind. The reason for that is that when people look for opportunities to volunteer, they don’t go to the “about us” page of your organization and read it all out along with your goals and missions. The only…

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