What can HR professionals and corporate social responsibility programs do to incentivize employee volunteering when employee engagement rates are low? Often, challenges to a successful employee volunteer program include lack of time, accessibility, and a misalignment between employee interests and volunteer opportunities offered.
As corporate professionals and HR experts, you're constantly seeking innovative ways to engage your workforce and make meaningful contributions to society. This is where the concept of microvolunteering, especially in the realm of employee volunteerism, plays a crucial role. At Catchafire, we believe that even the smallest actions can lead to significant, long-term impact.
At Catchafire, we understand the constraints of life and work. That's why our platform is designed to offer microvolunteering opportunities that can be as brief as a 15-minute advice session.
Our feature Quick Advise sets up employees to microvolunteer, giving them the ability to complete a quick act of service and still keep up with the demands of their job. Nonprofits submit a written question for volunteers to respond to. These written back and forth sessions enable volunteers to offer their expertise to nonprofits asynchronously. Skills-based volunteers are subject matter experts and shouldn’t overlook simple questions like:
This model not only provides immediate, valuable support to nonprofits but also allows professionals to engage in meaningful work without a significant time commitment.
Quick Advise is…
"Some of the biggest draws of Catchafire was that you can make an impact from home, that there are so many remote opportunities to volunteer, and that there are so many varying project lengths...I really love working with the different nonprofit partners I’ve met through Catchafire. I’ve met some really cool people that I’m now still working with outside of Catchafire.”
Aja B., Volunteer
Microvolunteering on Catchafire is just the beginning of a journey towards deeper, more impactful engagement. Quick Advise creates a pathway for long-term, repeated engagement - it introduces volunteers to causes, and Catchafire’s suite of engagements can turn them into long-term volunteers and donors. Here’s how a simple 15-minute advice session can evolve:
Answering a question
It starts with a question posted by a nonprofit, which a volunteer answers in a quick, 15-minute session. This exchange of expertise can provide immediate solutions and insights, fostering a sense of accomplishment and connection.
The one-hour consultation
The initial interaction often leads to a one-hour consultation call. This deeper engagement allows volunteers to understand the nonprofit's needs better and offer more comprehensive advice, setting the stage for a meaningful relationship.
Full-length volunteer projects
As the connection strengthens, volunteers may feel motivated to commit to full-length projects. These longer commitments enable them to apply their skills more extensively, leading to significant contributions to the nonprofit’s objectives.
Long-term relationships
Catchafire’s 2023 volunteer survey
This volunteering journey can evolve into long-term relationships, where volunteers become integral to the nonprofit's mission. They may take on roles as board members, advisory figures, and donors, or engage as repeat volunteers, deeply impacting the nonprofit’s growth and success. With over 12,000 nonprofit partners, Catchafire offers a curated selection of nonprofit board opportunities tailored to employees' skills, interests, and availability.
Increase employee engagement
Microvolunteering is an excellent tool for improving employee engagement. It's flexible and requires minimal time commitment, which makes it more accessible and appealing for busy professionals.
Skill development and employee satisfaction
Engaging in short volunteering stints allows employees to apply and develop their skills in new, challenging environments. This not only aids their professional growth but also boosts job satisfaction and morale.
Building a culture of giving
Incorporating microvolunteering into your corporate culture fosters a spirit of giving and community involvement. It shows your commitment to corporate social responsibility and can improve your brand's image and appeal.
Encouraging long-term commitments
Starting with microvolunteering can lead to longer-term commitments, as employees experience the fulfillment that comes from making a difference. This gradual involvement can result in more profound, impactful volunteer work.
Customized opportunities
Catchafire offers a range of microvolunteering opportunities, customized to match the skills and interests of your employees, ensuring meaningful and enjoyable experiences.
Impact tracking
Catchafire provides tools to track and measure the impact of your volunteering efforts. We'll provide real-time metrics and testimonials so you can track employee impact, offering tangible evidence of your company’s contribution to society. You’ll have a portfolio of success stories and data to share with your stakeholders.
Support and guidance
We provide support and guidance throughout the volunteering journey, ensuring that both nonprofits and volunteers have fruitful, rewarding experiences.