Volunteer Work and the Company
Volunteering; a bridge to a stronger community, and helping your local needy. Yet, organizing this is often a bit difficult, and before you know it you don’t have as long left to actually do some good.
This is a call for companies to look to the example of firms like Connecticut’s Adaptive Marketing LLC. As well as financial and shopping benefits programs such as Credit Diagnosis (MVQ*CRDIAGNOSIS) created to benefit consumers, Adaptive Marketing organizes local volunteer activity to give its employees the time to help the community.
Company sponsoring charitable contribution now goes beyond blood drives and once-a-year charitable giving. For example, Adaptive Marketing has offered employees opportunities to help with anything from tennis shoe recycling campaigns to local tree replanting events. With the information - time, date, location, type of event, etc - posted it has become very simple for staff members to decide the precise amount of time they could give and how they’d be using it.
Giving volunteers their say in which programs the company supports is also important. Staff from Adaptive Marketing, the firm who developed the program Credit Diagnosis (MVQ*CRDIAGNOSIS), choose from among a great many local events. These may include helping out children and young adults, helping to promote arts, working on environmental initiatives et cetera. Adaptive Marketing’s staff members are presented with such a choice that they’re certain to have a project they’ll enjoy getting involved in, making their time enjoyable as well as useful.
A regular addition to their schedule or a single big event - this is how a company usually organizes volunteer initiatives like these, maybe at a local school or the homeless shelter in town. What this means is if you can only find a few hours to lend a hand with the public library’s used-book sale, there’s still a chance to help. Turning their profit-making skills to the benefit of the community around them is a long-standing tradition at many businesses. The good worksefforts of the staff at Adaptive Marketing and firms like it spread precious good feeling around their home base. Something that volunteer work is certain to do is leave your workforce feeling good about themselves, which creates a motivated firm. Creating the opportunity to help employees become volunteers rewards everyone involved.











