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10 Steps Guide to Set Up Your Team & Create Your Employee Volunteer Programme
1. Identify Corporate Priorities & Goals: that cab be met by your employee volunteer programme. A successful employee volunteer programme reflects your corporate culture and values, and brings added values to business goals.
2. Identify Employee Strengths & Interests: through internal surveys, simple questionnaire, or an advisory committee representative of all departments. Survey your employees' volunteer experiences, specific interests, and identify potential volunteer team members, before deciding what to do.(a sample of survey)
3. Identify Community Needs: say, elderly problems new arrivalsˇKand develop your programme around these needs.(Existing Volunteer Services Opportunities)
4. Develop Programme Structure: which facilitates and encourages participation at all levels. Your structure should include an employee committee to determine activities, chair events and reflect employee interests.(Sharing of experiences)
5. Develop Written Corporate Policies: to support your employee volunteer programme. For example, released time for volunteering and incentives for service are powerful incentives for employee participation in volunteer projects.
6. Select Volunteer Projects: relative to company interests and community needs.(examples of volunteer projects) (types of volunteer service)
7. Evaluate your Volunteer Programme: relative to company interests and community needs.
8. Publicize your Company's Volunteer Efforts: both internally and externally, to the media, senior management, volunteer organizations and partnering nonprofits organizations to achieve greatest impact.
9. Reward and Recognize: your employee volunteers through external and internal award systems, CEO receptions and recognition gifts.(Award system offered by SCPVS)
10. Join Volunteer Movement: steered by the Steering Committee on Promotion of Volunteer Service(SCPVS). SCPVS, chaired by the Director of Social Welfare Department, will provide you with advice and assistance in forming volunteer teams.
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