Part 6 of Deed’s Driving Employee Action: The New Rules of Engagement Series
Employee engagement is changing—and so are employee expectations. Today’s workforce wants more than participation—they want purpose, agency, and the ability to drive change.
At Deed, we believe that empowering employees through social impact isn’t just good for morale—it’s a business strategy. The most forward-thinking companies are reimagining volunteering, unlocking new forms of giving, and scaling purpose across regions and generations.
In Deed’s latest series - Driving Employee Action: The New Rules of Engagement - we explore the new rules of engagement: how to activate employees as changemakers, design modern programs that reflect how people want to give back, and turn social impact into a driver of loyalty, culture, and long-term ROI.
Volunteering Is Changing
The days of company-sponsored cleanup days and soup kitchen shifts are evolving. Today’s employees expect volunteering opportunities that are flexible, personalized, inclusive—and aligned with their values.
As the modern workforce becomes increasingly remote, diverse, and values-driven, how can companies create volunteering programs that truly resonate? It matters more than ever: A Deloitte survey found that 77% of employees say company-sponsored volunteering improves their overall well-being—and 89% believe it leads to a better working environment.
In this post, we’ll explore the trends redefining corporate volunteering—and how leading companies are adapting with platforms like Deed.
What Today’s Employees Want From Volunteering
A one-size-fits-all approach no longer works. Employees are asking:
The Rise of Flexible, Skills-Based, and Virtual Volunteering
Modern corporate volunteering includes:
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Type of Volunteering |
Description |
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Virtual |
Participate remotely via online tutoring, crisis texting, consulting |
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Skills-Based |
Use professional skills to support nonprofits (e.g., design, legal, IT) |
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Team-Based |
Volunteer alongside ERGs, departments, or affinity groups |
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Micro-Volunteering |
Bite-sized opportunities (15–30 mins) done on-demand |
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DIY + Employee-Led |
Employees create or suggest their own volunteer events |
How Deed Supports Modern Volunteering
Deed helps companies:
Best Practices for Reimagining Volunteering
Volunteering That Meets the Moment
Today’s employees want to make a difference—but they want to do it in ways that feel authentic, accessible, and meaningful.
Reimagining volunteering isn’t just a perk—it’s a strategic opportunity to boost connection, belonging, and purpose. With the right tools and approach, companies can turn volunteering into a core pillar of culture.
Deed + Goodera: A New Era of Virtual Volunteering
Through Deed’s new Goodera integration, companies can unlock curated, global, and skills-based volunteering experiences—backed by trusted nonprofit partnerships and powerful impact reporting. This partnership makes it easier than ever to provide meaningful, flexible opportunities that resonate across your workforce.
Ready to Reimagine Volunteering?
Let’s build your modern impact program with Deed.