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A recent study by the Center for Corporate
Citizenship at Boston College indicates that while
82% of CEOs know that employee community involvement
is important, most lack the time to support a
quality internal program. That’s where we come in.
Hands On Nashville knows that your time is money, so
we’ve built a unique service model that allows your
company and its employees to get involved, save
valuable resources and make a meaningful
contribution.
Hands On Nashville has over 15 years of
experience in planning and executing volunteer
projects. We partner with dozens of companies,
helping them to effectively conduct employee
teambuilding and volunteer events. Allowing us to
manage the details on your behalf puts our project
and volunteer expertise to work for you, saving your
company both time and money.
Often times, the most difficult challenge in
planning a group volunteer project is finding an
agency that can accommodate larger groups of
volunteers. With over 200 agency relationships,
Hands On Nashville is uniquely positioned to find
the best volunteer opportunity that both meets the
needs of the company and the community.
Under this program, we will develop and manage a
tailored custom project for your company that meets
your specific goals and requirements. Tailoring your
project allows you to decide which part, or parts,
of this process are of interest to you. We handle
all the details so your employees can get to the
heart of what matters - volunteering. Good@Work is a
fee-for-service initiative that addresses the entire
process of volunteering, from project selection to
tool and materials procurement to training and issue
education (see list below). The fee structure for
Good@Work services varies for each individual
project depending on the size of the project and the
number of volunteers to be included.
Good@Work services include, but are not
limited to:
Project Selection
Logistics and Materials Planning
Volunteer Orientation and Training
Project Management
Statistical Tracking and Reporting
Issue Awareness/Education
Interest and Skill Assessment
Volunteer Recruitment
Tools and Materials Procurement
Food
Marketing and Public Relations
Project Follow-up and Recommendations
The Home Depot, McGraw Hill and First Tennessee
are a few of the companies who have already
participated in Good@Work projects – and we look
forward to adding your company to that list.
Please contact Amy Maloney at 615.298.1108 ext 110
or at amy@hon.org for
more information. See and read more about
Good@Work projects.
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