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Giving and Volunteering in Ontario - English - Imagine Canada

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CSGVP: 07GIVING AND VOLUNTEERING IN ONTARIOEmployer support for employee volunteer activitiesAlmost 6 <strong>in</strong> 10 (57%) <strong>Ontario</strong> volunteers with an employer reported that they received someform of employer support for their volunteer<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 2004 (see Figure 2.15). 7 The two mostcommon forms of employer support were allow<strong>in</strong>g employees to change or reduce theirwork hours <strong>in</strong> order to volunteer <strong>and</strong> participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> a program or as the result of a policyput <strong>in</strong> place by the employer to encourage voluntarism among employees (32% ofvolunteers with an employer reported these two methods of support). One third (30%) saidthat their employer allowed them to use work facilities or equipment for their volunteeractivities, <strong>and</strong> 23% received some type of recognition from their employer for theirvolunteer<strong>in</strong>g. Twenty-one percent reported that their employer had either given them paidtime off to volunteer or the opportunity to volunteer dur<strong>in</strong>g work hours.Figure 2.15: Employer support for employee volunteer activities, population aged 15 <strong>and</strong>older, <strong>Ontario</strong>, 2004.Program to encourage volunteer<strong>in</strong>gChange of work hours to volunteerUse of facilities or equipment27%32%32%34%30%32%Recognition for volunteer<strong>in</strong>gPaid time off to volunteerDonates to organization15%23%23%21%20%18%Other form of support7%8%0% 20% 40%! !Skills ga<strong>in</strong>ed from volunteer<strong>in</strong>g% volunteers with an employer<strong>Ontario</strong>Other prov<strong>in</strong>cesMany volunteers use their volunteer activities as an opportunity to practice skills <strong>and</strong> ga<strong>in</strong>experience (see Figure 2.16). 8 Sixty-seven percent of <strong>Ontario</strong> volunteers said they improvedtheir <strong>in</strong>terpersonal skills through volunteer<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>and</strong> nearly half (44%) said they improvedtheir communication skills. Volunteers were least likely to report improv<strong>in</strong>g their fundrais<strong>in</strong>gskills (33%) or office skills (26%). The pattern of responses <strong>in</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> was broadly similarto that seen <strong>in</strong> the rest of <strong>Canada</strong>.!7 Questions concern<strong>in</strong>g employer support were not asked <strong>in</strong> 2007.8 Questions concern<strong>in</strong>g the skills ga<strong>in</strong>ed from volunteer<strong>in</strong>g were asked only <strong>in</strong> 2007.GIVINGANDVOLUNTEERING.CA31

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