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3 ways to encourage civic engagement for employees

Written by Gohar Chichian | Aug 27, 2024 4:49:37 PM
  

As we approach Election Day, companies are mobilizing the workforce to rally around civic engagement. Not only is it a powerful way to give back to the community, but it also fosters a sense of responsibility and purpose among employees. For companies looking to enhance employee satisfaction, strengthen their brand reputation, and make a tangible impact on society, encouraging civic engagement is a must. Here are three effective strategies to encourage civic engagement among your employees, creating a more civically engaged workforce and benefiting both your organization and the community at large.

1. Skills-based volunteering: empower employees through their expertise

One of the most impactful ways to foster civic engagement is through skills-based volunteering. This form of volunteering allows employees to use their professional skills to benefit nonprofit organizations, civic engagement projects, and community initiatives. Whether it’s offering marketing expertise to a local organization, providing financial advice, or updating a database, skills-based volunteering not only benefits the community but also enhances the employee’s own skill set.

Catchafire’s skills-based volunteer program offers a number of volunteer opportunities and types of civic engagement for employees to give back:

Individual volunteering

Encourage employees to engage in skills-based volunteer opportunities on an individual level. This could involve partnering with local civic engagement organizations that align with the employee's skills and interests. Examples of civic engagement include a graphic designer helping a civic nonprofit develop marketing materials to boost advocacy efforts, or a financial analyst assisting with budgeting for a community project. Individual volunteering allows employees to make a personal impact while honing their professional skills.

Team volunteering with colleagues

Team volunteering takes skills-based volunteering to the next level by fostering collaboration and teamwork among colleagues. Organize group volunteer events where employees can work together on civic engagement activities. For instance, a team of software developers could collaborate on creating a website for a community organization, or a group of data analysts could support data collection for voter registration surveys. This not only supports civic engagement but also strengthens team dynamics and fosters a sense of camaraderie.

Host an event or hackathon

Consider hosting an event or hackathon focused on supporting civic engagement organizations. Invite employees to participate in a day of brainstorming, problem-solving, and innovation, all aimed at addressing community needs. For example, a hackathon could bring together tech-savvy employees to generate new civic engagement ideas or address challenges around civic education and voter turnout. These events not only encourage employees to be civically engaged but also showcase the company’s commitment to social responsibility.

The benefits of skills-based volunteering are worth the investment for companies. For employees, it provides a unique opportunity to apply their professional expertise in a meaningful way, leading to personal fulfillment and professional growth. For the company, it boosts employee engagement, enhances corporate culture, and strengthens community ties. It demonstrates the company’s commitment to social responsibility, which can improve brand reputation and attract top talent.

2. Offer time off for voting and volunteering

One of the simplest yet most effective ways to promote civic engagement among employees is to offer time off for voting and volunteering. This ensures that employees don’t have to choose between their civic duties and their paycheck, making it easier for them to participate in important civic engagement activities.

Provide voting resources

To encourage employees to exercise their right to vote, provide them with resources and information about upcoming elections. This could include voter registration information, details about polling locations, and explanations of ballot measures. By making it easier for employees to access voting information, you empower them to make informed decisions and participate fully in the democratic process.

Join Time To Vote

Consider joining initiatives like Time To Vote, a nonpartisan movement aimed at increasing voter participation. By joining this initiative, your company can help ensure that employees have the time and resources they need to vote without feeling pressured by work obligations. This commitment to civic engagement can enhance your company’s reputation as a socially responsible organization and encourage employees to be more civically engaged.

Encourage volunteerism through paid time off

In addition to offering time off for voting, consider providing employees with paid time off to volunteer. This can be a powerful incentive for employees to get involved in civic engagement activities. Whether it’s a day off to participate in a community service project, volunteer at a local nonprofit, or support a civic engagement organization, offering time off for volunteering demonstrates the company’s commitment to social responsibility and encourages employees to do the same.

Providing time off for voting and volunteering underscores the importance of civic engagement. It signals to employees that their participation in civic activities is valued and encouraged, leading to a more civically engaged workforce. It helps to create a culture of civic responsibility within the organization, where employees feel empowered to contribute to their communities in meaningful ways.

3. Charitable giving: support civic engagement through financial contributions

In addition to volunteering and providing time off, charitable giving is another powerful way to encourage civic engagement among employees. By financially supporting nonprofits focused on voter registration, civic advocacy, and other civic engagement projects, your company can make a significant impact on the community while also engaging employees in the process.

Catchafire’s charitable giving suite offers employers a number of ways to invest in their employees, forms of civic engagement, and the community at large.  

Award employees donation credits

One way to encourage employees to get involved in charitable giving is by awarding them donation credits for their volunteer hours. For example, for every hour an employee volunteers, they could earn a credit that can be donated to a nonprofit of their choice. This not only incentivizes volunteerism but also allows employees to support causes they care about, furthering their civic engagement.

Offer donation matching

Donation matching is another effective way to promote civic engagement through charitable giving. By matching employee donations to civic engagement organizations or nonprofits focused on voter registration and advocacy, your company can amplify the impact of individual contributions. This encourages employees to be more civically engaged by supporting the causes they are passionate about, both on Election Day and beyond.

Organize giving campaigns

Harness the collective power of your workforce by organizing giving campaigns focused on supporting civic engagement organizations. These campaigns can be particularly impactful when they align with significant civic events like the election. For example, a campaign could focus on raising funds for nonprofits that work on voter registration or civic education. Alternatively, the campaign could support organizations that provide legal assistance to underrepresented communities, helping to ensure that all voices are heard in the democratic process. 

Encourage employees to participate by offering incentives, such as matching donations or providing recognition for those who contribute. Giving campaigns not only support important causes but also foster a sense of unity and purpose among employees. By aligning giving campaigns with civic engagement activities, you can make a tangible impact on the community while also encouraging employees to be civically engaged.

The corporate role in fostering civic engagement

Encouraging civic engagement among employees is not just about fulfilling corporate social responsibility; it’s about creating a workplace culture that values community involvement, democratic participation, and social responsibility. By promoting skills-based volunteering, offering time off for voting and volunteering, and supporting charitable giving, companies can play a pivotal role in fostering a more civically engaged society.

These initiatives offer significant advantages to the company, including enhanced employee satisfaction, stronger team dynamics, and a positive brand reputation. Businesses can play a critical role in supporting democratic processes and community well-being.

As more companies recognize the benefits of civic engagement, it’s clear that these strategies are not just good for the community—they’re good for business too. By investing in the civic engagement of their employees, companies can create a more engaged, fulfilled, and productive workforce, while also making a positive impact on society as a whole.

Visit Catchafire’s election hub

For a complete list of acts of civic engagement and ways you can empower your employees to take action, visit our election hub.

Additionally, Catchafire is bringing grantmakers and corporations together to sponsor 200 nonpartisan nonprofits across the country working to drive voter registration and turnout. Learn more by booking a demo and speaking to a member of our team today.