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State of the Nation: Benchmarks and Best Practice to Engage Employees in Volunteering in 2024

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More and more employees are looking to organisations to be a guiding light of doing good amongst a tumultuous, shifting value system.

It’s one thing to be told that organisations have to step up to the plate when it comes to doing good. It’s another to understand why.

The answer lies in the future of the workforce.

Almost two-thirds of millennials consider environmental and social action before joining a company. Over 80% of millennials consider taking pay cuts to join organisations that align with their values.

You want these workers. You have to prove why they should want you back.

Convert people to caring

In a study by the University of Oxford Wellbeing Centre, volunteering had the highest participation rate of all programmes tested (including mindfulness, stress management, and physical wellbeing programmes, to name a few).

This suggests that there’s a willingness from workers to engage.

50%

of an organisation will sign up to OnHand within the first 3 months of launching.

70%

Almost 70% of employers in the FTSE100 give their employees paid time off for volunteering or community work.

How to engage your people

Here’s a peek at our step-by-step guide to boosting your organisations’ volunteering plan. For the full picture, download our handbook now.

  • Incentivise good behaviour

  • Learn on your ERGs

  • Harness social media

  • Celebrate your wins

  • Measure your results

  • Examine your policies

  • Understand your targets

Anybody who’s taken part in volunteering will know that doing good makes you feel great. For further tips on encouraging engagement, download State of the Nation: Benchmarks and Best Practice to Engage Employees in Volunteering in 2024