Beyond Numbers and Basic Narratives
A Guide for CSR and Employee Volunteer Program Leaders
New Report: "From Nice to Necessary: Unleashing the Impact of Volunteering Through Transformative Investment"
DownloadA Guide for CSR and Employee Volunteer Program Leaders
A Guide for CSR and Employee Volunteer Program Leaders
Employee volunteering is no longer just a “nice-to-have” initiative—it’s a strategic business priority that drives employee engagement, leadership development, brand reputation and meaningful community impact. Points of Light’s new learning brief, Beyond Numbers and Basic Narratives: A Guide for CSR & Employee Volunteer Program Leaders, explores how CSR leaders can change the perception of volunteering by leveraging data-driven insights and ethical storytelling to demonstrate both social and business value.
Traditional metrics like volunteer hours fail to capture true impact, so companies must adopt more intentional data collection strategies that move beyond vanity metrics (e.g., hours logged) to measure impact such as engagement, skills development and long-term community outcomes. Additionally, ethical storytelling plays a crucial role in bringing outcomes to life by creating human-centered narratives that align corporate values with real community needs.
By combining impact data with responsible storytelling, CSR leaders can build stronger executive buy-in, deepen employee engagement and belonging and create more sustainable, high-impact programs. This learning brief provides actionable steps to help CSR leaders embed outcomes measurement, storytelling and continuous improvement into their volunteer strategies—ensuring that employee volunteering is recognized not just as a goodwill effort, but as a business and community necessity.