Gen Y Volunteering & Charity
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009Discussing Time Trade recently, we were asked whether we believe Gen Y are as concerned or involved with volunteering as we might hope.
While we might not have as much cash to give, yet, I and others I know volunteer our time and talents to help with work as diverse as marketing to community gardening, environmental action to peer support.
Personally, I think we are as active, if not more than older generations but that much of our work goes unrecognised because we tend often to work together of our own accord (rather than under the umbrella of established charitable causes) by using networking tools to connect, collaborate and work together.
With Time_Trade we provide recognition and a measure of the value (T) Gen Y contributes as volunteers. Evidence of a generation, although often labeled selfish and self-centered, that are as passionate about causes and helping others as those before us.
The fact is, as the social networking phenomenon shows, many Gen Y’s are highly connected and community orientated.
Anyone seeking to engage Gen Y needs to recognise that as digital natives one of the most effective ways to communicate with us is through online networking because these tools helps us save time and achieve the work-life balance we seek.
In addition to work we may also be juggling study, friends, family, sport, other paid and unpaid work commitments. Hence the need for a more flexible, increasing mobile method of communication
Although Time Trade developed primarily as a tool to provide recognition for Gen Y volunteers Time Trade has the potential to help charitable oranisations achieve more with less money by maximising existing resources and:
- empowering people that might only otherwise be recipients of charity and
- encourages people that may not normally volunteer their time and talent.
We also understand that Time Trade can not replace the need for money so by implementing the bid, buy and feedback process we also offer the opportunity for individuals and organisations to source the best value service suppliers.














