A shared language
One vocabulary for how volunteers serve, so conversations about placement, recognition, and retention stop starting from scratch.
MyImpactStyle · Team Training
Workshops that give nonprofits and volunteer coordinators a shared language for the six Impact Styles — so you can place people by their strengths, recognize them in ways that land, and keep them far longer.
Be first to know when team workshops open. One email when we launch — nothing else.
The gap
Two people sign up for the same role and burn out for opposite reasons. One needed a clear outcome to chase. The other needed people to belong to.
Without a shared language for how volunteers show up, coordinators are guessing — and good people quietly drift away before anyone notices why.
What your team gains
One vocabulary for how volunteers serve, so conversations about placement, recognition, and retention stop starting from scratch.
Match people to roles that fit how they’re wired — and stop asking Builders to greet or Companions to work alone.
Learn what actually makes each style feel seen, so your appreciation registers instead of bouncing off.
Read the quiet signals of disengagement early, and keep your most committed volunteers from slipping out the side door.
The framework
The shared framework your team will learn to read, name, and put to work.
“Here because it matters.”
“Here for the people.”
“Here because this is who I am.”
“Here to build something that works.”
“Here to understand something new.”
“Here to get people moving.”
How it works
Everyone completes the free, five-minute MyImpactStyle quiz. Anonymous, no email required.
A guided session translates the six styles into your program — who you have, who you’re missing, and how to lead each one.
Reusable tools for placing, recognizing, and retaining volunteers by style — long after the session ends.
Who it’s for
We’re opening Impact Styles team workshops soon. Join the waitlist and we’ll send one note the moment registration goes live.
Join the waitlist →MyImpactStyle is a free, anonymous volunteer assessment from Better Impact.