How volunteering benefits the community


Improved outcomes

Volunteering directly improves outcomes for good causes and the populations they support in ways such as access to education, healthier local environments, reduced isolation or community building.


Saving time and resources

Small charities and community groups usually have limited funding and rely on donations and volunteering to deliver their services. The additional support given through employee volunteering programmes is a vital free resource.


Improved local economy

Volunteering helps boost a community's economic outcomes, providing free skills training to volunteers and allowing charities to focus their spend on products and services which support the local economy.

 

Neighbourly social impact

Together with our clients and local good causes we're creating meaningful social change in communities all the way across the UK & Ireland.

 


Group 2024

Data is accurate as of writing - Feb 2024

 

Words from the community

Behind the numbers, we regularly hear directly from our network about how our partner programmes are providing life-changing resources and helping to expand critical services - from feeding families to empowering disadvantaged young people. Read first hand some of these real testimonials that speak to the human impact of employee giving.

 

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This material is part of the Neighbourly Volunteer Engagement Success Plan, for use by Neighbourly partners only.