Skill-based volunteerism is service by individuals or groups that capitalizes on personal talents or core business skills, experience or education. More and more, agencies are struggling to meet their bottom line in fact, a 2006 Deloitte/Points of Light IMPACT study indicated that:
- Nine out of 10 nonprofits realize that volunteer skills are extremely valuable
- Seventy-seven percent of non-profit organizations believe they would benefit from corporate volunteers ; but,
- Sixty-two percent work with corporate volunteers and only 12 percent of agencies align roles with skill
- Individual volunteers, corporate paid or non-paid volunteers, groups, loaned executive, or interns
- Projects completed in one day, short, medium or long-term projects
- Activities performed during working hours or on individual time
- Planned in advance or spontaneous (such as disaster response) projects
- Application of all types of skills and talents from business professional experience to hobbies
- Content from non-profit infrastructure efficiency effort to direct “in the field” projects
- Local impact to national and international
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Corporate Cases
Deloitte Center for Leadership & Community
Building Nonprofit Excellence through Skills-Based Volunteerism
MS&L – George Goodwin Community Grant Program
Building Communications Capacity through Skilled Volunteerism
Kaiser Permanente & Operation Access
Restoring Health & Dignity through Skilled Volunteerism
JPMorgan Chase Public Service Internship Program
Turning Downturn into Dramatic Results
CISCO Leadership Fellows Program (LFP)
Fighting Poverty through Skilled Volunteerism
Fannie Mae SERVE Program
Leveraging Volunteer Employees’ Skills to Prevent Foreclosures
KPMG Millennium Cities Initiative
Creating Sustainable Engines of Economic Growth
IBM On Demand Community
Sahana to the Rescue - Skills-Based Volunteers Working on China Disaster
Accenture and Corporate Citizenship: Building Skills
Nonprofit Cases
Bankers without Borders®
Connecting People, Passion, and Skills to Scale Microfinance and Technology-for-Development Solutions
For more information on SBV tools and services or to propose a skills-based volunteering case study, please contact Veronica Parages, vparages@HandsOnNetwork.org

