13 Oct 2011

Company Fundraising launches at JustGiving

It was a high point of my placement this week when we launched JustGiving’s new Company Fundraising product. It’s a really exciting new fundraising tool that enables companies to celebrate their charity partnerships and bring all their employee fundraising activity together in one place. JustGiving is built on the premise of fundraising as a social activity – and (although I’m a little biased!) this product seems to me to be a great way to build a sense of community and purpose at work.

Employees can view current appeals or sign up for company events, join teams, and even try to get to the top of the fundraising league table. It’s easy to see how your efforts contribute to the company’s overall total. Employers can promote appeals, get better visibility over their fundraising activity as a whole, and run reports to make company matched giving easier – meaning more money for charities.

Some of Britain’s best known companies have been trialling the product for the past six months – and it’s been brilliant to see it evolve. Waitrose, for example, piloted the tool with its London-based employees, and raised over £30,000 for sports charity The Lord’s Taverners. This paid for a brand new minibus to give young people the opportunity to get involved in more sporting activities. A 900-strong workforce took part in Barclays’ Step in to the Night event and raised over £50,000 for UNICEF and Have a Heart.

Of course, employee fundraising is only one aspect of corporate citizenship, and certainly it shouldn’t be seen as an alternative to embedding social purpose at the heart of a business model. But that’s no reason to celebrate it any less. During my time at JustGiving I’ve seen just how inspirational fundraising for charity can be (and, of course, how important this is to the charities themselves). And at our launch event this week we heard directly from Barclays the great effect it has on employee motivation and engagement.

And as for my own motivation – well, there’s times in any job when you can get a little weary communing with your computer screen . There’s nothing quite like getting out of the office to reconnect with your job’s mission. In the run up to the launch of Company Fundraising some of my favourite days have been those out and about with company fundraisers as they’ve walked, abseiled and cycled in aid of great causes. I met Gigi from Barclays who single-handedly raised over £2,000 for UNICEF and Have a Heart. And I got to hang out with Maria (you might recognise her as Superwoman in our short film!) who masterminded KPMG employees abseiling down the side of their Canary Wharf building in aid of Barnardo’s (they raised over £20,000 in 2 days). It’s been pretty inspiring stuff!


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