Vision for Volunteering

Vision for Volunteering

Non-profit Organizations

London, England 1,701 followers

The Vision for Volunteering explores how volunteering must adapt and evolve over the next ten years.

About us

The Vision for Volunteering is a ten-year vision that sets out how volunteering must adapt and evolve in the years to come. It explores how volunteering is changing in a changing world, what volunteers really need to be able to make their most effective contributions and how we tackle some of volunteering's most long-standing inequalities. It tackles five key themes - awareness and appreciation of volunteering; power; equity and inclusion; collaboration; and experimentation.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2022

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    We know that lots of folk engaging with Vision for Volunteering value sharing resources, inspiration and tools to take action - watch this space for more on that soon...! 🚀 For now, check out our Resources space for... ✅ Workshop Toolkit - an adaptable guide for holding conversations, gatherings and workshops around Vision for Volunteering where you are. ✅ Event Recordings - grab a cuppa and catch up on recordings for insights and inspiration from across the sector. ✅ Measuring Impact - check out our popular Ripple Effect Mapping resources for an accessible, collaborative approach to understanding impact. ✅ Storytelling - we have Community Reporting guides, volunteer voices and Vision stories aplenty! https://lnkd.in/gxZiKRZz #VisionForVolunteering

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    This week is National Inclusion Week 📢 Let's highlight what we're striving for via our theme of Equity and Inclusion ⬇ "A future where it’s easy for people to give their time and energy to the causes they care about, they feel welcomed, and the benefits are equally distributed." Considering how this should feel for volunteers is vital. By 2032 we want to hear statements like... ➡"Wherever I chose to volunteer, I’m confident that I will be welcome and won’t experience discrimination." ➡"I am supported to have full access to volunteering opportunities." ➡"I’m confident that if I raise concerns about discrimination or inequity that I will be taken seriously by others." https://lnkd.in/gJtaxPjT For all of you involving and supporting volunteers, what might improved Equity and Inclusion feel like for you? Share your thoughts below... #VisionForVolunteering #ImpactMatters

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    More brilliant things happening in response to #VisionForVolunteering - this time, in London! Great to see our friends at London's Lifelines take a future-focused approach. "Volunteering is not in crisis... We just have to adapt" ⬇

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    The Vision for Volunteering Action Plan is an exciting plan for the future of London. Formal volunteering is on a decline, but the action plan will include practical and realistic actions to increase volunteering across London. You can find out more about it here 👇 Vision for Volunteering https://lnkd.in/eV9Vdfcb

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    One of the five themes of the Vision for Volunteering is collaboration. This means that we want to see a future where collaboration is natural and spontaneous, and people do great stuff together because they want to. 🙌 In the spirit of this theme, our friends and partners at Department for Culture, Media and Sport along with Policy Lab UK would like to invite you to participate in an online Collective Intelligence Debate on how the UK government can support partnerships and engagement that support volunteering. This is taking place over this week (16-23 September) 🗓 The project aims to explore how various parts of the volunteering system—government, public, private, and voluntary sectors—collaborate and how these relationships can be better supported. Engage as much or as little as you like - around 1 hour total over the week - where you'll vote on short statements and share your ideas anonymously 💡 If you have anything at all to do with supporting volunteering, you are invited to get involved in the discussion: whether you’re a volunteer-involver, community group, activist, trustee, funder, social enterprise, infrastructure organisation, researcher, local authority, government, volunteer centre, influencer, student, charity leader, event organiser, helper, CVS, youth leader or more! Sign up here... ⬇ #VisionForVolunteering https://lnkd.in/eZxVuRXU

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    Our latest blog is a special one - showcasing a brilliant project led by our friends and partners at Volunteering Matters focusing attention on how volunteers in place-based projects relate to the themes and aims of #VisionForVolunteering Huge thanks goes to the Volunteering Matters team and the marvellous volunteers who contributed their thoughts, stories and ideas to the work. Grab a cuppa, read the blog and most importantly, check out the amazing, interactive report! ☕ ⬇ https://lnkd.in/eB-RDE2n

    Volunteering in Place — Vision for Volunteering

    Volunteering in Place — Vision for Volunteering

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    Hopefully you've seen the fantastic news that our CEO Amanda Naylor OBE is to become the Co-Chair of Vision for Volunteering, together with Ruth Leonard Chair of the Association of Volunteer Managers. Amanda said: “I am thrilled to take on the co-chair role of Vision of Volunteering through this next crucial phase. #VisionForVolunteering partnership board has a wealth of strong and committed leaders in the sector and I’m looking forward to working with Ruth and the wider partnership to achieve our ambitions aims.”

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    Exciting Announcement: New Co-Chairs for Vision for Volunteering! We are thrilled to welcome Amanda Naylor OBE, Chief Executive of Volunteering Matters, and Ruth Buchanan Leonard, Chair of the Association of Volunteer Managers, as the new Co-Chairs of Vision for Volunteering! This follows a strategic regrouping and the launch of our refreshed strategy to redefine the volunteering landscape by 2032. Vision for Volunteering is working alongside the sector to redefine the volunteering landscape and enhance volunteer experiences by 2032, no matter how you volunteer. Creating volunteering environments that are inclusive, agile, and available to all and drive forward shared values of social equity, community-led initiatives and increasing civil society aims. Our work revolves around five key themes: 1. Awareness and Appreciation 2. Power 3. Equity and Inclusion 4. Collaboration 5. Experimentation Amanda and Ruth bring a wealth of experience and are passionate about fostering a supportive infrastructure for volunteer-led initiatives. Their focus will be on strengthening the volunteer movement, engaging more organisations, and collaborating with government and policymakers on the future of volunteering. Comment below and join us in celebrating this new chapter. For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/eFQHPdqX #Volunteering #Leadership #Community #VisionForVolunteering

    Vision for Volunteering

    Vision for Volunteering

    visionforvolunteering.org.uk

  • View organization page for Vision for Volunteering, graphic

    1,701 followers

    Exciting Announcement: New Co-Chairs for Vision for Volunteering! We are thrilled to welcome Amanda Naylor OBE, Chief Executive of Volunteering Matters, and Ruth Buchanan Leonard, Chair of the Association of Volunteer Managers, as the new Co-Chairs of Vision for Volunteering! This follows a strategic regrouping and the launch of our refreshed strategy to redefine the volunteering landscape by 2032. Vision for Volunteering is working alongside the sector to redefine the volunteering landscape and enhance volunteer experiences by 2032, no matter how you volunteer. Creating volunteering environments that are inclusive, agile, and available to all and drive forward shared values of social equity, community-led initiatives and increasing civil society aims. Our work revolves around five key themes: 1. Awareness and Appreciation 2. Power 3. Equity and Inclusion 4. Collaboration 5. Experimentation Amanda and Ruth bring a wealth of experience and are passionate about fostering a supportive infrastructure for volunteer-led initiatives. Their focus will be on strengthening the volunteer movement, engaging more organisations, and collaborating with government and policymakers on the future of volunteering. Comment below and join us in celebrating this new chapter. For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/eFQHPdqX #Volunteering #Leadership #Community #VisionForVolunteering

    Vision for Volunteering

    Vision for Volunteering

    visionforvolunteering.org.uk

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