Voluntary work
Employee volunteering is volunteering that is supported by your employer, either in work time or outside of work hours.
Team challenges
A 'challenge' is a practical task that helps out a local community organisation. Types of challenge include painting a hall, clearing a river or creating a children's playground.
Secondments and development assignments
These are short placements in community organisations for individuals and teams. All projects have a clear focus and benefits include improved team building and work place skills.
Virtual volunteering
Already well established in the US, volunteers work from their desk on behalf of groups in the UK, overseas and on the web.
Examples include:
- web research
- email mentoring
- 'listening' chat room
- newsgroup supervision
Virtual volunteering is helpful if you have limited time as you can keep in touch via email or phone.
Board membership, including school governors
Volunteers can offer professional or managerial skills to a school board or serve on the management committee of a voluntary or public sector organisation. Skills gained include:
- management experience
- decision-making
- developing strategies and policy
- organisational structure overview
Visit the Employee Volunteering website (external link) for more information and to find out if it's right for you.
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