The One Thing Missing From Your Corporate Volunteer Kits
Get real with us about simply and effectively infusing meaning into your next corporate volunteering kit activation by using intentional design.
Corporate volunteering has a meaning problem — one that becomes hardest to ignore when you’re running a kit event.
Kits are arguably the most efficient and accessible activation in any community engagement portfolio — and often the most transactional. Kits optimize for tasks and logistics but miss the opportunity to connect those tasks to their intended purpose.
The good news is that there’s a way to simply and effectively infuse meaning into these types of activations by overlaying the Transformative approach. In this free webinar, Grady Lee of Give to Get and Angela Parker of Realized Worth share a practical framework for building Meaning Moments into your kit-based volunteer activity — short facilitation prompts that connect participants to the people and purpose behind the work in under three minutes, with no special training required.
You’ll leave with tools to apply this to the kits you’re already using, and a first look at how Purpose Packs make it ready to go right out of the box.
Join this webinar to learn:
- Why volunteer kits tend to be designed really well for logistics and really poorly for people — and what that costs in employee engagement over time
- What Meaning Moments are and how three short facilitation prompts create the conditions for volunteers to connect with the purpose behind the activity, not just the task
- How to apply this framework at each stage of a volunteer event — before the activity begins, during it, and after it wraps — using language any event leader can deliver without preparation
- How Purpose Packs bring this methodology to life in a turnkey kit format, making it accessible to any company regardless of program size or budget
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