Let’s be honest. The word volunteering has a bit of an image problem. Mention it and be prepared to see people look down, turn their heads and desperately avoid eye contact in a silent plea: please no, not me. Don’t get me started on skills-based volunteering.
I know what these people are thinking. More work. Unpaid work. A drain on my time. Giving back. Eurgh, it all sounds so heavy. Maybe a bit worthy. A nice idea, but right now I have more than enough on my plate thanks. I would like to do it one day… most likely when I’m retired.
But this is a real shame, as volunteering is far more than the one-sided narrative this word conjures up. And when your whole mission is to try and inspire people into volunteering, this image problem becomes a pretty big challenge.
The branding gap
We recently ran a volunteer roadshow at an organisation as part of a wider ‘learning at work’ programme. The people who attended loved it and told us they came away feeling motivated to get involved, recognising the benefits for themselves as well as the charities.
But the problem was, not many people showed up. A session the day before focused on developing your career prospects had more than three times the number of attendees.
The irony is, volunteering is one of the best ways to develop your career:
- It’s a chance to build new skills outside your day job – not just technical know-how – 80% of volunteers report improved communication, influencing and relationship skills
- It expands your professional network — connecting you with new colleagues, peers and mentors
- It enhances your CV, providing leadership experience and helping you stand out from you peers
It gives you exposure to a different sector and insights into how change actually happens in communities
Plus, it boosts your wellbeing, with many volunteers reporting a stronger sense of purpose and improved mental health.
In short, it’s both CV-enhancing and personally fulfilling — a win-win that’s worth the time investment ten times over.
But none of that comes to mind when people hear the word volunteering.
Skills-based volunteering… or purpose in practice?
- Skills-sharing
- Expertise exchange
- Changemaking
- Community collaboration
- Social impact
- Purpose in practice
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Published Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2026 12:18:24 +0000
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