Getting Leadership on Board: All the Data and Facts You Need

Let’s be honest, things can get busy. With multiple projects and deadlines to balance, the leadership team just doesn’t have the time to read a 10-page report, or listen to a 50 minute presentation, on why an EVP is worth investing into.

But, having your leadership’s support is key to a successful program.

Here are the data and facts that you need to persuade them in less than 5 minutes.

Why Volunteering Matters

Your Employees

Employee Recruitment & Retention

Employee Satisfaction

Productivity

Mental Health


ROI of Employee Volunteering

Download our FREE one-pager outlining the ROI of employee volunteering here.

The costs of an employee volunteer program include: 1) direct program costs and, 2) opportunity costs of volunteer time-off. For 8 hours of paid volunteer time-off for one employee, it would cost the company $249 a year. This may seem like a significant amount, however the benefits greatly outweigh the costs.

As mentioned above, some of the benefits of employee volunteering include: the economic value of volunteering, increased productivity, and improved mental health.

Taking only these three into consideration, an employee volunteer program has potential to bring in $13,354 worth of benefits. This is not including other benefits such as reduced employee turnover, which could save your company up to $25k in recruitment and training costs and lost productivity.


Getting Started

Starting a new volunteer program takes investment and commitment. Purposely is working closely with its early customers to make this process easy and personalized.

Companies signed up with Purposely are reporting increased volunteer engagement, ease of volunteer opportunity discovery, and increased buy-in from senior leadership. Let us show you how - sign up for a demo today!