Five Reasons Why
People Won’t Volunteer for You

And The Five Things You Can Do About It!

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What Is This Class All About?

People volunteer for many things and for many reasons. Sometimes we volunteer because our child plays a certain sport or is involved in a certain club. Sometimes we volunteer because we believe in a certain cause or company. While the “why people volunteer” is an important topic in this class I want to look at the five reasons “why people stop volunteering.”

Yes, many times people get involved in a cause because they want to. While that’s true volunteers usually stay with the cause because of the leader they serve with. It’s the leaders passion, direction and mission that makes the difference.

When all is said and done there are some people who will walk away from volunteer leadership simply because of how you lead or, how you don’t. In this course you will learn the five reasons why people won’t volunteer for you and what to do about it.


Your Instructor


Craig Jutila
Craig Jutila

Craig's experience with volunteers is well documented. He has written several books and articles on the topic of volunteering and leadership and he speaks regularly to groups around the country on the topic of volunteer leadership.

He has lead volunteer teams in two large churches. In his first experience leading volunteers he more than doubled volunteer leadership from 150 to over 300. And, while serving on staff at Saddleback Church he more than doubled the volunteer team from 700 to over 1600 volunteer leaders for weekend ministry and small groups and had over 600 volunteers serving in Summer Spectacular (VBS) every year.

While at Saddleback, Craig and his team transitioned weekend volunteer leaders and small group leaders from serving part time to serving full time, every week with the same kids in the same group or class each week. Craig oversaw 30 paid staff and a volunteer leadership team of over 2000.


What Qualifies Craig To Teach This Course?

Craig's experience with volunteers is well documented. He has written several books and articles on the topic of volunteering and leadership and speaks regularly to groups on the topic of leadership around the country. He has lead volunteer teams in two large churches. In his first experience leading volunteers he more than doubled volunteer leadership from 150 to over 300. And, while serving on staff at Saddleback Church he more than doubled the volunteer team from 700 to over 1600 and transitioned this entire team of volunteer Leaders to full time, every week volunteer leaders.

What Does Free Really Mean?

Well, it means, free. In other words, you sign up for the course but don't pay anything! This free course is part of a larger course entitled Building A Volunteer Team That Lasts which gives you step by step practical, yet unconventional, wisdom to not only get more volunteers, but more importantly, learning how keep and build into the volunteers you already have.

Frequently Asked Questions


When does the course start and finish?
The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish and if and when you want to come back to review.
How long do I have access to the course?
How about forever! Yes, you will have lifetime access to this course? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
What if I am unhappy with the course?
We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, please contact us in the first 30 days and we will give you a full refund.

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