Corporate Volunteers

What is Corporate Volunteerism?

Corporate volunteerism is a way for corporations and their employees to give back to their community.

Volunteering improves employee skills and attitude toward their company which, in turn, can decrease costs and improve productivity. Corporate volunteerism also enhances visibility for both the company and nonprofits and creates much happier, healthier employees.

At the end of the day, corporate volunteerism isn’t a new trend, but it’s becoming a cornerstone of how this generation works. We’d love to partner with you on your corporate volunteer program to help animals in our community.

Questions to Consider

  • What is your goal for corporate volunteering? Team building? Building communication?
  • How big is your group?
  • Do you want to volunteer on-site at your office or off-site?
  • How long would you like the activity to be? Do you prefer the volunteering activity to be one-time or recurring?
  • Is there a specific skill set that your employees possess that might fit particularly well into volunteering?
  • Who will be the point of contact?

Volunteer Ideas

Host a fundraiser: Does your office have a large space conducive to hosting a public event? If so, sponsor a fundraising event in your space. Employees can also help prepare or staff the event.

Collect donations: Oversee a drive collecting canned goods, dry pet food, or collars/leashes at your office.

Pro bono work: Identify opportunities to offer your product pro bono (free of charge).

Crowdfunding: Although a more virtual option, HSLC has opportunities for raising money on HSLC’s behalf via social media or other public-facing donation platforms. This can appear far more authentic and personal, as employees can show why they are fundraising for the cause.

Interested? contact us