Corporate Volunteering

Corporate volunteering, also known as Employer-Supported Volunteering (ESV), is when businesses offer their employees paid time off from their regular duties to take part in volunteering activities. This may mean organising group volunteer days, fundraising for good causes or promoting opportunities for individual employees to share their skills. ESV benefits the employer, employees, and the community. Businesses benefit by boosting employee morale, improving health and skills and by enhancing their reputation.

Suitable for groups/teams

May

24

New

One-off · 24 May, 10:00 - 21:00

Chittering

FESTIVAL HELPERS - Sunday 24TH May

We are looking for friendly, organised volunteers for stewarding and marshalling for our 4D festival. You can find more details below:

Posted by 4D Dance

Jun

6

New

One-off · 6 Jun, 07:00 - 23:55

EVENT STEWARDS

We are looking for enthusiastic and reliable volunteers to join the team as Event Stewards to help support the smooth and safe running of the festival.

Posted by Strawberry Fair

May

18

One-off · 18 May, 09:00 — 23 May, 22:00

Volunteer for the Samaritans at the Beer Festival

We are the official charity for the 2026 Cambridge Beer Festival and we need your help to collect 5000 glasses over six days. Each returnable glass is worth £4.

Posted by Cambridge Samaritans

Trusteeship & Coordination

New

Organisation role · 5—15 hrs/month

Peterborough

Marketing and Events Lead Volunteer

Take the lead! Find the right events, create the stories and help us optimize our communications to reach communities who don't know we're here!

Posted by Care Network Cambridgeshire
New

Organisation role · 5—15 hrs/month

March

Marketing and Events Lead Volunteer

Take the lead! Find the right events, create the stories and help us optimize our communications to reach communities who don't know we're here!

Posted by Care Network Cambridgeshire
New

Organisation role · 5—15 hrs/month

Ely

Marketing and Events Lead Volunteer

Take the lead! Find the right events, create the stories and help us optimize our communications to reach communities who don't know we're here!

Posted by Care Network Cambridgeshire

Fundraising

New

Organisation role · Flexible hours

Flexible location

Cats Protection East Hub Volunteer

Do you enjoy meeting people, supporting community events and making a real difference for animals? Cats Protection is looking for Hub Fundraising Volunteers.

Posted by Cats Protection East Hub

Organisation role · Flexible hours

Cambridge

General Fundraising Volunteer - EACH

As a General Fundraising Volunteer, you’ll be helping to raise awareness and raise vital funds for EACH through a variety of fun and rewarding activities.

Posted by EACH (East Anglia's Children's Hospices)

May

18

One-off · 18 May, 09:00 — 23 May, 22:00

Volunteer for the Samaritans at the Beer Festival

We are the official charity for the 2026 Cambridge Beer Festival and we need your help to collect 5000 glasses over six days. Each returnable glass is worth £4.

Posted by Cambridge Samaritans

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Match My Project

Match My Project (MMP) is an online platform connecting local community organisations with suppliers and businesses to deliver social value commitments. Through MMP, VCSEs can post projects requesting support—whether that’s volunteer time, specialist skills, resources, sponsorship, or even larger building works. Suppliers can then browse these projects and offer help, aligning their social value commitments with real community needs. Find out more by reading Support Cambridgeshire's newsletter here: Match My Project: Connecting Communities and Suppliers for Social Value Find Match My Project's website here: Match my project
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What is Employer Supported Volunteering (ESV)?

Also known as Corporate Volunteering, Employer Supported Volunteering (ESV), is becoming increasingly popular. It is when a company encourages and enables its employees to volunteer for charities or community groups. This can be by offering paid time off during work hours for volunteering activities, or it may mean organising group volunteer days, or even just promoting opportunities. ESV benefits the employer, employees, and the community. However, some businesses are still unsure where to begin when developing a volunteering programme. In this blog, we’ll explore the benefits of ESV, ways to engage with charities, and the support businesses can offer to their employees. Benefits of ESV Employees who are encouraged to volunteer locally are more likely to feel part of the local community and experience a boost to their wellbeing. A more engaged workforce can lead to increased retention rates. Promoting volunteering is a signal to your employees that you care about others and not just your bottom line. Volunteering as a team can lead to improved communication and strengthened relationships in the work environment and help develop key skills such as leadership, teamwork, planning, and confidence. ESV strengthens connections with the local community, enhances brand reputation, and supports your Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) objectives. Volunteering can also boost productivity and develop key skills such as leadership, teamwork, planning, and confidence. FHASS Employability Hub article: The Benefits of Volunteering: Enhancing Skills Development while Helping Individuals and the Community NCVO article: Volunteer impacts - Time Well Spent: A national survey on the volunteer experience Pro Bono Institute article: Driving Impact and Engagement: The Business Case for Corporate Volunteerism 3 Ways to Volunteer or Engage with a Charity 1. Donating equipment or resources Businesses can support charities by donating items such as office furniture, IT equipment, or other resources. These contributions help charities reduce operational costs and improve their working environments. 2. Fundraising Many organisations select preferred charities to fundraise for throughout the year. This can take the form of challenges such as sponsored runs, or other events such as bake sales to raise money and awareness. 3. Sharing skills Skill sharing is a powerful way for employees to contribute meaningfully to the voluntary sector by offering their professional knowledge and experience. This approach can have a lasting impact on both the charity and the individual. Here are some effective ways to share skills: • Joining Trustee Boards Employees with experience in finance, HR, legal, marketing, or governance can bring valuable insights to charity boards. Serving as a trustee helps charities make strategic decisions and ensures good governance, while giving employees leadership experience and a broader perspective. Rooted in Community: Natalie's Experience as a Fusion Trustee . • Mentoring and Coaching Professionals can mentor charity staff or volunteers, helping them develop skills in areas such as project management, communications, or digital tools. This builds capacity within the charity and fosters personal growth for both mentor and mentee. • Pro Bono Services Businesses can offer free professional services—such as legal advice, graphic design, IT support, or financial planning—to charities that may not have the budget for these resources. This can be done as one-off projects or ongoing support. • Workshops and Training Sessions Employees can run workshops for charity teams on topics like leadership, safeguarding, fundraising strategy, or digital marketing. These sessions help upskill charity staff and volunteers, improving their effectiveness and confidence. • Flexible Volunteering Days Instead of one-off volunteering days, employees can spread their time across the year to support a charity’s ongoing work. This might include helping with communications, data analysis, or strategic planning during quieter periods at work. Skill sharing not only strengthens the charity sector but also enhances employee engagement, professional development, and a sense of purpose. Volunteering Days Volunteering days as a small team offer a great opportunity to bond with colleagues, contribute to the community, and enjoy a sense of accomplishment. Ensuring employees feel involved in the planning and decision to participate is vital, as is making sure the outcomes benefit the voluntary organisation. There should be no cost, or additional burden to the voluntary group. Here’s How We Can Help You Visit Volunteer Cambs to see if there is an opportunity that suits you, or join the Volunteer Pool Beyond Volunteer Cambs: There are some excellent networks and platforms that can help strengthen links between the voluntary sector and business. Take a look at: • Get Synergised & Networking with Purpose , delivered by Rachel Hales, is a must for companies working across Cambridgeshire. This business consultancy and award-winning With Purpose Membership Network enables businesses, registered charities, social enterprises, and public sector organisations to collaborate and deliver meaningful social and economic value, as well as collective impact. • Match my Project Match My Project is a platform connecting community projects with businesses and suppliers offering support. It helps organisations deliver social value by matching resources like skills, materials, services, or funding to local needs. The goal is to strengthen community resilience and create long-term economic, social, and environmental benefits for Cambridge. Locally, there is one platform for Cambridge City Council and another for Cambridgeshire County Council .
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