Your nonprofit organization’s success depends on many people, including donors, volunteers, and board members. Your staff, for example, plays a crucial role in day-to-day and big-picture operations, helping your nonprofit work towards its mission. It’s crucial to not overlook the work that your employees are doing and to appreciate the effort they make for your nonprofit.
In this article, we’ll cover these five nonprofit employee recognition ideas:
Employee recognition helps you to engage your staff, creating a positive working environment for employees to thrive. Furthermore, it shows that you value your staff, which helps
motivate employees, leading to a higher employee retention rate and a stronger, more experienced team.
Now that you understand how important employee recognition is, let’s dive into some nonprofit employee recognition ideas!
Employee recognition doesn’t need to be particularly frilly or fancy—often, it can be a simple thank-you. While many employees appreciate a verbalized, in-person thank-you, you can also say thank you through:
Much like your nonprofit would reach out to donors through
multiple channels, consider also thanking your employees through different methods. For example, you might express your appreciation to them privately in person, and then recognize them more publicly with a social media shoutout. By saying thank you multiple ways through different methods, you will show your employees that you value them and are grateful for their hard work.
Another way to recognize your employees’ hard work is by giving them gifts, which can be customized to fit your nonprofit’s budget. eCardWidget recommends the following gifts for showing employees your appreciation:
You can pair your gift with a heartfelt thank-you, an eCard, or a letter. This demonstrates to your employees that you value them as people and are invested in their happiness at your organization.
Since some employees enjoy public recognition of their work, consider creating an employee recognition wall. You can engrave plaques with the names of outstanding employees and hang them on the wall to highlight their work ethic and achievements. Whenever they pass by this wall, the recognized employee will feel valued for their contributions, increasing their motivation to help your nonprofit work towards its mission.
An employee recognition wall can take other forms, such as a trophy case. Or, if you’re looking for a lower-cost option as a nonprofit on a budget, you could even use a whiteboard. Simply write the names of the employees you’d like to recognize on the whiteboard, and put it in an area of your office where it can be easily seen.
Just as you would host a fundraising event—such as a silent auction—or a donor appreciation event, you can also host an event centered on employee appreciation. When doing so, consider the following:
When done well, an employee appreciation event can be a team bonding experience. This leads to stronger nonprofit teams that understand the value they bring, motivating them to perform at their best.
An Employee of the Month program essentially takes all the above ideas and combines them into one stellar employee recognition method. This type of program is pretty self-explanatory: every month, pick an employee that you want to recognize for the work they did in the former month.
The employee usually receives a commemorative item such as a certificate or a plaque, commending them on their good work. As part of the program, employees are also awarded a gift of some kind and sometimes paid time off or a bonus. You might even host a small event specifically dedicated to appreciating your employee of the month.
Establishing an Employee of the Month program gives your nonprofit’s staff something to strive for every month. This helps to motivate them, creating a more positive experience and
increasing your employee retention rate.
Fostering a culture of appreciation will not only create a positive experience for your employees, but it will also improve your nonprofit’s interactions with donors and supporters by motivating employees to do their best. To create this culture, start from the top down and instill values of teamwork and appreciation in the important figures of your nonprofit, including your leaders, board members, and senior staff.
When you show your genuine gratitude for their efforts, employees will be motivated to work harder and may even go the extra mile by
learning skills that specifically help with your nonprofit’s operations. People want to feel valued for their contributions, so make sure you let your employees know how much you value them!
About the Authors
Tim Badolato
Tim Badolato is the CEO of
eCardWidget.com an innovative platform for digital employee recognition, donor acknowledgement, business marketing, and nonprofit marketing. He has a passion for using technology to drive positive outcomes for mission-driven businesses and nonprofits.
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