Title: vHarmony:
1vHarmony
- The Perfect Corporate/Nonprofit Volunteer Match
begins here
2(No Transcript)
3Benefits to the Company
464 of executives surveyed say that corporate
citizenship produces a tangible contribution to
the company bottom line. Among executives at
large companies, 84 see direct bottom-line
benefits. Center for Corporate Citizenship at
Boston College and Business Civic Leadership
Center, 2005
In 1992, 31 percent of surveyed companies
reported using their employee
volunteer programs to support core business
functions. In 1999, 81 of companies reported
using EVPs.
5Benefits to the Company
More than 90 of employees prefer to work for a
company with an employee volunteering project
and such a project is particularly relevant to
Gen Y Employees. Source Deloitte and Touches
2007 Volunteer Impact Survey
6Benefits to the Company
64 of executives surveyed say that corporate
citizenship produces a tangible contribution to
the company bottom line. Center for Corporate
Citizenship at Boston College and Business Civic
Leadership Center, 2005
7What companies can provide to nonprofits by
volunteering
8Other possibilities of what companies can provide
9What Volunteer Centers can provide to companies
by connecting them to nonprofit projects
10Other possibilities of what Volunteer Centers can
provide
11How to Manage Projects for Corporate Volunteering
(Core Services)
12Additional services you may want to offer
13(No Transcript)
14Questions?
- Jane Royer
- Volunteer Center Director
- Heart of West MI United Way
- jroyer_at_hwmuw.org
- 616-752-8603
Dawnlynn Suttorp Volunteer Coordinator Amway dsutt
orp_at_amway.com 616-787-6986