Corporate Volunteering
It’s the ripple effect… touching one life and changing the community!
Corporate or employee volunteering is one way in which businesses can develop and action their social responsibility policy.
Companies which engage in corporate volunteering actively support and encourage their employees to volunteer their services to a local community organisation.
Steadily growing in popularity since the 1990’s corporate volunteering involves the contribution of time, talent, energy, skills and resources to help local charities and community groups within our community.
Business benefits include:
Employee benefits include:
Wider community benefits:
Skilled Volunteering | Transition to Retirement
Bendigo Volunteer Resource Centre supports individuals transitioning to retirement by assisting them to connect to our community by sharing their work-life skills with the community sector.
Our small team of retired professional skilled volunteers meet regularly and share ideas and discuss new ways in which they can assist individuals volunteering or paid employees working in our community sector by utilising their acquired skills and experience gathered during their working life.
The advantage for these skilled volunteers is that they retain social connections within our community whilst they contribute their skills and knowledge to support the valuable work undertaken by community groups within the not-for-profit sector.
Skilled volunteering provides a new opportunity for you to pass on your knowledge and life skills, and support others in our community.
Bendigo’s skilled volunteers share their knowledge, life skills, and experiences to mentor and inspire growth in our community.
These volunteers work with individuals in our community sector, empowering them to make their own decisions, explore new ideas and see things from a different perspective.
A skilled volunteer can help build the capacity of your community organisation.
The skilled volunteer can:
Student Volunteering
Volunteering is a way of supporting not-for-profit organisations (NFP’s) and getting involved in your community. Students can become involved in volunteering by running their own project, running an event, or volunteering at NFP’s. You can volunteer for a short term or long term or for one-off events.