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Volunteer grant

Volunteer grants are charitable gifts given to non-profit organizations by corporations in recognition of volunteer work being done by a company's employees. This practice is widespread in the United States.

Corporate giving programs created to encourage volunteerism by a corporation's employees by providing volunteer grants are called volunteer grant programs or Dollars for Doers programs.

Types edit

Two main types of corporate volunteer grants are:

1. Individual volunteer grants – These are small grants of around $250–$750 which are given to nonprofits to recognize an employee's volunteer commitment upon reaching a certain number of volunteer hours in a year (usually 10–50 hours). For example, the Sara Lee company will donate $10 to a nonprofit per every hour volunteered by an employee (minimum 20 hours, max 50 hours).[1] Per employee, there is usually a minimum number of hours, a maximum number of grants and a cap on the total amount that can be awarded.

2. Team volunteer grants - These are grants of around $500–$1000 which are given to nonprofits to recognize a group of employees who collectively volunteer with an organization. For example, when a minimum of five Kohls associates from one location volunteer for three consecutive hours, the nonprofit earns a $500 grant.[2]

Less common corporate volunteer grants include:

1. Annual awards for a company's top volunteer(s) — These can range anywhere from $1,000-$10,000 and are designed to recognize employees who go above and beyond the traditional volunteer expectations.
2. Corporate grants for employees to take time off from work while receiving their full benefit package to volunteer full-time with a nonprofit for a certain period of time.

Philanthropic organizations offer grants for individuals to volunteer with nonprofit organizations for an extended period of time. These are sometimes called volunteer grants but are normally referred to as fellowships. In these cases, a volunteer receives a stipend from a nonprofit to live and work within a community in need.

Companies typically state that any 501(c)(3) nonprofit or school is eligible for their corporate volunteer grant scheme; most however require a minimum number of hours served.[3]

Corporate Volunteer Grant procedures edit

Requesting volunteer grants is normally the volunteer's responsibility. The process varies by company program, but frequently consists of four main components:

1. Log hours - Normally this time logging is done through an online system on the company's intranet.

2. Submission - Upon reaching the required threshold for volunteer hours, the employee completes the volunteer grant request. This normally consists of completing an online or paper form that includes specific information about the nonprofit (ex. name, contact information, nonprofit tax ID, etc.)

3. Notification - The corporation notifies the nonprofit they are the recipient of a volunteer grant pending approval.

4. Validation - The nonprofit completes the process by submitting verification that they are still a qualified 501(c)(3) organization and the employee is actually a volunteer with the organization.

Prevalence edit

In 2010, corporations donated $15 billion to nonprofit organizations, which represents a 22% increase over 2008 corporate giving levels.[4] Approximately 40% of Fortune 500 companies offer volunteer grant programs[5]

Many corporations contract out their volunteer grant program administration. Benevity, CyberGrants, and Volunteer Match are three of the largest vendors for contracting out corporate matching gift and volunteer grant programs.

Other countries edit

In the US, a taxpayer cannot deduct the value of time spent on volunteer work from taxes, not even when they do so for a qualified organization.[6] Conversely, a volunteer grant program affords a benefit to the non-profit organization and thereby a non-monetary incentive for the volunteer. The tax situation can differ between countries and is one of the factors that influence the presence or absence of volunteer grants in a country.

In the UK, an employer who lets an employee work for charity for a given amount of time can claim tax relief with regard to the wages paid for this time span.[7]

In Germany, the volunteers may receive a tax benefit for donating time (Zeitspende): in certain conditions, a small monetary amount (Aufwandsentschädigung) per hour spent in volunteer work can be deducted from the volunteer's overall taxable income. On the other hand, some companies invest in a form of corporate volunteering in which employees participate in specified volunteering activities, for example a day of caring, on company-paid time.

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-28.
  2. ^ "Kohl's Cares — Associates in Action FAQs". kohlscorporation.com.
  3. ^ "Restrictions". Double the donation.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-11-19.
  5. ^ "Have questions about Double the Donation's service? We're here to help". doublethedonation.com.
  6. ^ IRS Publication 526 Charitable Contributions, section "Contributions you cannot deduct"
  7. ^ ICTA, 1988, s. 86

External links edit

  • Companies with Volunteer Grant Programs
  • CyberGrant Volunteer Grant Administrator
  • Online Volunteering service
  • Volunteer Opportunities for Corporate Employees
  • Corporate Volunteer Grants | The Basics

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Volunteer grants are charitable gifts given to non profit organizations by corporations in recognition of volunteer work being done by a company s employees This practice is widespread in the United States Corporate giving programs created to encourage volunteerism by a corporation s employees by providing volunteer grants are called volunteer grant programs or Dollars for Doers programs Contents 1 Types 2 Corporate Volunteer Grant procedures 3 Prevalence 4 Other countries 5 References 6 External linksTypes editTwo main types of corporate volunteer grants are 1 Individual volunteer grants These are small grants of around 250 750 which are given to nonprofits to recognize an employee s volunteer commitment upon reaching a certain number of volunteer hours in a year usually 10 50 hours For example the Sara Lee company will donate 10 to a nonprofit per every hour volunteered by an employee minimum 20 hours max 50 hours 1 Per employee there is usually a minimum number of hours a maximum number of grants and a cap on the total amount that can be awarded 2 Team volunteer grants These are grants of around 500 1000 which are given to nonprofits to recognize a group of employees who collectively volunteer with an organization For example when a minimum of five Kohls associates from one location volunteer for three consecutive hours the nonprofit earns a 500 grant 2 Less common corporate volunteer grants include 1 Annual awards for a company s top volunteer s These can range anywhere from 1 000 10 000 and are designed to recognize employees who go above and beyond the traditional volunteer expectations 2 Corporate grants for employees to take time off from work while receiving their full benefit package to volunteer full time with a nonprofit for a certain period of time Philanthropic organizations offer grants for individuals to volunteer with nonprofit organizations for an extended period of time These are sometimes called volunteer grants but are normally referred to as fellowships In these cases a volunteer receives a stipend from a nonprofit to live and work within a community in need Companies typically state that any 501 c 3 nonprofit or school is eligible for their corporate volunteer grant scheme most however require a minimum number of hours served 3 Corporate Volunteer Grant procedures editRequesting volunteer grants is normally the volunteer s responsibility The process varies by company program but frequently consists of four main components 1 Log hours Normally this time logging is done through an online system on the company s intranet 2 Submission Upon reaching the required threshold for volunteer hours the employee completes the volunteer grant request This normally consists of completing an online or paper form that includes specific information about the nonprofit ex name contact information nonprofit tax ID etc 3 Notification The corporation notifies the nonprofit they are the recipient of a volunteer grant pending approval 4 Validation The nonprofit completes the process by submitting verification that they are still a qualified 501 c 3 organization and the employee is actually a volunteer with the organization Prevalence editIn 2010 corporations donated 15 billion to nonprofit organizations which represents a 22 increase over 2008 corporate giving levels 4 Approximately 40 of Fortune 500 companies offer volunteer grant programs 5 Many corporations contract out their volunteer grant program administration Benevity CyberGrants and Volunteer Match are three of the largest vendors for contracting out corporate matching gift and volunteer grant programs Other countries editIn the US a taxpayer cannot deduct the value of time spent on volunteer work from taxes not even when they do so for a qualified organization 6 Conversely a volunteer grant program affords a benefit to the non profit organization and thereby a non monetary incentive for the volunteer The tax situation can differ between countries and is one of the factors that influence the presence or absence of volunteer grants in a country In the UK an employer who lets an employee work for charity for a given amount of time can claim tax relief with regard to the wages paid for this time span 7 In Germany the volunteers may receive a tax benefit for donating time Zeitspende in certain conditions a small monetary amount Aufwandsentschadigung per hour spent in volunteer work can be deducted from the volunteer s overall taxable income On the other hand some companies invest in a form of corporate volunteering in which employees participate in specified volunteering activities for example a day of caring on company paid time References edit Employee Volunteer Grants Programs Archived from the original on 2008 12 28 Kohl s Cares Associates in Action FAQs kohlscorporation com Restrictions Double the donation GIVING USA 2011 The Annual Report on Philanthropy for the Year 2010 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 11 19 Have questions about Double the Donation s service We re here to help doublethedonation com IRS Publication 526 Charitable Contributions section Contributions you cannot deduct ICTA 1988 s 86External links editCompanies with Volunteer Grant Programs CyberGrant Volunteer Grant Administrator Online Volunteering service Volunteer Opportunities for Corporate Employees Corporate Volunteer Grants The Basics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volunteer grant amp oldid 1197128172, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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