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Did You Know?
- 52 percent of corporations stress a commitment to community service in their corporate mission statement to build a cooperative corporate culture
- 58 percent use their employee volunteer program for recruiting and retaining employees
| Corporate Volunteerism
Connecting companies, employees and the community
Companies of any size can realize the benefits of corporate volunteerism:
- Recognition and enhanced reputation in the community
- Training and skill development for staff
- Enhanced employee job performance & work satisfaction
- Recruitment tools for discovering potential employees
- Stronger, more intimate connections with the community
Aloha United Way can help you create a corporate volunteer program or maximize your existing volunteer efforts using the tools below:
Search VH Opportunities for Groups
Instant access to projects for:
Larger groups of 11 or more volunteers.
Volunteer+Plus Volunteer+Plus projects combine volunteering with donations of related supplies and equipment.
Board/Committee Opportunities Connect your employees to opportunites to serve on a nonprofit board through our BoardMatch services.
Getting Started Resources to help you run a successful corporate volunteer program.
10 Tips for Developing a Corporate Volunteer Program
Corporate Volunteer Program Models: What Works for You
10 Tips for Organizing a Volunteer Project
A Project Leader's Responsibilities
Your Checklist for a Successful Project
Why Companies Have Volunteer Programs?
More Data on Corporate Volunteerism
Want to Hear More? To schedule an on-site presentation on community needs and how your organization can become involved in helping, contact us.
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