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Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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Supporting Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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Showcasing Scotland's vibrant voluntary sector

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Rethinking business partnerships and employee volunteering in 2022 and beyond

Social Good Connect

Day
Wednesday 15 June
Time slot
14:00-15:00
This event took place almost 2 years ago
Room
Dochart suite
Wheelchair accessible
Contact
Betty Henderson
07970 188 121
Topics
Funding & fundraising Volunteering
Who was the event aimed at?

Charity Leaders and those with responsibility to build relationships with the Business community.

Who spoke at this event?
Caroline McKenna - CEO and Founder of Social Good Connect
and more TBD.
Event summary and materials

What was covered in your sessions?

Advice and discussion around building long-term, meaningful partnerships between businesses and charity sector organisations. Including a panel discussion with Angharad Low,  Corporate Partnerships Manager CHAS, 

Kate Dixon, Partnership Lead Rock Trust and Kirsty McIntosh, Head of Partnerships Scottish Tech Army and input from Stuart MacDonald, CEO and Founder Seric Founder and CEO SmartSTEMs. 

Was there any useful feedback or reflection from the participants?

Participants reflected that the session was engaging and informative and that the panel especially were full of knowledge and useful advice. Some takeaways included: 

  • To keep volunteers engaged, give them something to do right away, even if it's only connecting with each other and your team!
  • Systemise your celebrations - make thanking and sharing your volunteers' impact a regular part of your volunteer management process.
  • Avoid volunteer burnout by setting clear expectations and focusing on one task at a time. It's normal that they will step away after a little while, but if they had a good time and felt appreciated, they'll come back!
  • Find values aligned businesses and ask them for a partnership. 
  • Be sure to capture the impact any volunteering hours have had on your organisation - companies might not be able to give cash but will want to build a partnership by getting involved in projects that could help save money and create impact, it's important to let them know how they are helping.

How people can find out more or get involved in your work?

They can follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram (@socialgoodconnect), Twitter (@sgconnect1) or find us at www.socialgoodconnect.org/

 
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