This webinar is fee-based ($99) and provided by The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship.
Speaker: Bea Boccalandro: Faculty, Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship
Topic:
Managing an employee volunteering/giving program means confronting difficult questions with elusive answers, such as:
- How do I know if my employee volunteering/giving
- program is working?
- How does it compare to other companies?
- Are we doing the right things?
- Should we be proud of the number of volunteer hours we generate?
- Is our budget reasonable?
To provide answers, the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship, with support from Bank of America, has developed the Drivers of Effectiveness for Employee Volunteering and Giving Programs.
The Drivers of Effectiveness are the first evidence-based standards on what an employee volunteer program needs in place to have a substantive and meaningful impact on the community and company.
This webinar will cover:
- The Drivers of Effectiveness for Employee Volunteering and Giving Programs
- How to use the Drivers of Effectiveness to strengthen your employee volunteering/giving program
- How to use a free online survey tool to benchmark your employee volunteering/giving program to the Fortune 500 and other groups of peers
- The state of effectiveness of employee volunteering and giving in the Fortune 500
- Best practices in employee volunteering and giving from the field
Takeaways:
- Learn to determine how well your employee volunteering/giving program is performing
- Explore best practices to take your employee volunteering/giving program to the next level
- Learn how to make the case to senior managers for more resources for employee volunteering/giving programs
- Discover how to manage employee volunteering in a down economy
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