The holidays are finally upon us, and that would normally mean that it’s time for turkey, giving, and visiting loved ones, but this year is a little different though. The pandemic has made traveling and in-person gatherings near impossible this holiday season, and what is worse is that this pandemic will most likely affect holiday volunteering this season as well.
A 2018 report by the Corporation for National and Community (CNCS) found that 77.34 million adults (30.3%) volunteered that year, with American clocking in nearly 6.9 billion volunteer hours at an estimated $167 billion in economic value. Nonprofits also receive the majority of their annual giving in the last 3 months of the year, with December accounting for 30% of all donations made in the year.
Just because we are in a pandemic doesn’t mean that volunteering and giving need to be put on hold. Now is the time when these organizations need the most help and donations, and we’re here to give some creative solutions that can get you, your business and employees engaged this holiday season, despite the pandemic.
Ways your company can volunteer this holiday season
It’s a natural response to want to get out and help people especially in times of crisis, this is why we’ve put together a list of ways that you can get your company involved this holiday season. Looking to expand your community outreach, then try some of these service opportunities:
Donating:
Volunteering:
No matter what you choose to do this holiday season remember to stay safe and healthy. There are people out there that need assistance during the holidays and the pandemic magnifies their need for help. Put your company, or your employees, in a position where they can make a difference for the better.
SolveHR’s mission has always been to provide meaningful, yet simple HR solutions for our clients. In light of the spread of COVID-19, we will continue to make good on that mission, so you can continue to focus on your business and the communities you serve.
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Written by: Matthew Muriel
Meet Matthew! Matthew is our content writer and has been working with us for a year. He enjoys working for SolveHR because it allows him to practice his copywriting and allows him to build experience in his fledgling career. Matthew studied at the University of Texas at San Antonio and earned his degree in English with a concentration in Professional Writing. He values learning new processes in the HR industry and then conveying those ideas to the company’s clients. When he isn’t working, he enjoys reading nonfiction, with his favorite book that he recently read being The Gene by Siddhartha Mukherjee. If he could go anywhere in the world he would travel across the United States and visit all of the national parks.
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