Oct 142010
 
 October 14, 2010  Posted by Kathy McLaughlin  Add comments

Did you know that an anonymous donor offered a cord of good firewood to a lucky Good Cheer volunteer this fall? Maybe that volunteer gave of his or her time and talent to help stock the Food Bank, sort donations at the Distribution Center, or display holiday goods in the Langley or Clinton’s stores.

That donor gave something that helps Good Cheer say thank you and keep a volunteer’s house warm this winter.

Everyone has something to give and in this case it was gratitude.

The same graceful cycle of giving and receiving will make our new program work. It’s an online system called SomethingToGive.org, set to start November 1st at Good Cheer. Good Cheer will be the first organization ever to use SomethingToGive.org because its world class developer, Andy McRea, lives right here on Whidbey Island. With a dedicated team, Andy’s been planning, programming, raising funds, and gathering donations for nearly two years. You’ll see him around Good Cheer most of October preparing for the launch of  SomethingToGive.org.

You can view a video about the program by clicking on the above photo.

Volunteers will use SomethingToGive.org to choose and schedule their volunteer assignments by computer. Yes, your “same old job” will still be there; your volunteer hours are what you give Good Cheer and the people we serve.

But that’s just the beginning. Others who can’t give their time to Good Cheer want to give something to YOU.

When you sign on to SomethingToGive.org, you’ll see lists of dozens of donated trips, special services, and amazing experiences. Using your volunteer hours, you’ll “bid” on the thank you gift of your dreams.

Volunteering is a form of giving and we understand that our volunteers give without any expectation of reward. There are those in the community who want to give, as a sign of appreciation, to those who help within our community. This type of giving is just as meaningful as giving time helping those in need. The Good Cheer staff is excited to let you know just how valuable we think your efforts really are to the organization.

A Volunteer Forum will be held on October 21st, from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30p.m., at the Langley Methodist Church (Fellowship Hall). Andy McRea will be in attendance to demonstrate how the program works. They will have computers and expert help to guide you through the process.

SomethingToGive.org’s mission is to create a community that rewards and increases volunteerism. Last year we had over 380 volunteers at Good Cheer.  The top 50 volunteers accounted for 71% of total hours volunteered.

With SomethingToGive.org, Good Cheer aims for lofty goals: For existing volunteers, Good Cheer hopes to amp up involvement in their scheduling, to expedite matches between jobs that need doing and the volunteers available, and to allow Good Cheer to say, “Thank you!” in new, intriguing, and downright fun ways. They also wish to reach out to new potential volunteers to increase hours of volunteer contributions to Good Cheer’s mission.

The vision of the program is to create an online social network to give something back to those who give of themselves. This network will feature a marketplace that will provide a venue for people to ‘spend’ credits they have earned volunteering to ‘buy’ rewards that are offered by others. The concept assumes that, whether it is volunteering your time or supplying access to a unique opportunity, we all have something to give.

SomethingToGive.org’s platform will connect three groups:

  • Nonprofit and community organizations in need of volunteers (Good Cheer)
  • Potential volunteers
  • People who provide sought after life experiences as rewards to inspire others to volunteer

This is truly a unique idea of enhancing the cycle of giving and receiving. It also provides a novel means of rewarding and retaining the current base of hard-working volunteers that we have a Good Cheer. Perhaps we will find ourselves with many new volunteers:)

We will let you know when the site is complete and ready to use!

Good Cheer!

  3 Responses to “Something to Give”

  1. I’ll be happy to provide some free services as a reward to the volunteers. Painting, Gutter cleaning, Carpentry work. Let me know Geoff

     
  2. Thank you Geoff we will be in touch, soon!!! Kathy

     
  3. Geoff – Thanks for offering to support the great volunteers at Good Cheer! – The way the system works is to go to the website below and do these three steps:
    1. Create a user profile (just name, password, email and phone)(click ‘start here’) 2. log in 3. click on ‘offer reward’ on the first page that comes up and fill in the form with the appropriate information.

    After that, your reward will be posted for the volunteers to see and ‘claim’ when they have enough hours. You can get an idea of what to ‘charge’ for your reward by looking at some of the others posted.

    You should leave the ‘reward date’ field blank unless you have a specific day in mind to do the work. Expiration date should probably be within the next 3 months.

    Thanks again – and here is the website http://somethingtogive.org:8080/stg/

     

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