
Boost team building and social good through charitable activities that align with values, foster engagement, and create a positive community impact.
Fostering a clear sense of community among workers is key to the success of any modern business. Research shows over 80% of employers and employees believe creating a sense of community in the workplace is central to building productive relationships. With as many as 78% of staff saying supportive work cultures motivate them to perform better in key roles.
One of the most effective ways to not only build a supportive work environment, but also maintain great relationships between colleagues and leaders, is to pursue well-structured team-building initiatives. By encouraging employees to work together and share their own unique skills to reach shared goals, teams become more engaged, productive and content.
However, these benefits are far from the only positives to be drawn from great team-building initiatives. Moreover, the performance of collaborative activities can form the perfect platform for leaders and employees wishing to support wider communities in productive ways. To find out more, below are some tips for leveraging team-building activities to promote social good.
Choosing charitable team-building activities
For leaders to develop a team-building program capable of both improving their employees’ relationships and promoting social good, great attention must be paid to planning processes.
Social good initiatives are most effective when all collaborators understand the impact their actions will have on people in need. This shared sense of moral and ethical fulfillment helps contributors feel a strong connection to the cause. Ensuring positive change can be enacted while helping team members bond over a shared sense of socially responsible achievement.
When choosing charitable team-building activities, teams must consider the following points:
- Alignment with values – To ensure team-building activities benefit all parties, it’s important to select a cause that all members feel aligned with. Consider values shared by leaders, employees and the wider community to promote engagement.
- Make a visible impact – Look for charitable foundations enacting visible change in real communities. If participants can see the impact their actions have on people in need, a sense of togetherness can be fostered internally and with wider communities.
- Remember to have fun – While choosing the right cause is crucial, it’s also vital that leaders select fun and engaging activities to ensure contributors want to participate in team-building activities. The more people involved the greater the final impact will be.
3 team-building activities to promote social good
Taking the above advice into consideration, leaders should have a decent understanding of how to begin planning charitable team-building activities. To further aid organizers, below are 3 examples of team-building activities positioned to promote social good in real communities.
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1. Food pack-up programs
Shockingly, more than 44 million Americans face hunger every day, including 1 in 5 children. For business leaders looking to promote social good, team-building activities focused around securing resources for food insecure communities can be a great way to strengthen internal relationships. While positively supporting people in need both locally and on a national scale.
Businesses can work with local charities to design food pack-up programs. Staff can work in teams to combine donated food items into packages for families in need. Rules may be set defining nutritional or caloric requirements for each package to add an element of problem solving to the task. With prizes for teams who produce the most packages during the event.
2. Themed fundraisers
Team-building initiatives to promote social good can combine traditional activities with classic fundraising events to help employees bond over shared charitable goals. Teams can select a cause that they’re passionate about, for example the clean water crisis affecting as many as 2.2 million US households, then create competitive challenges to raise money for that cause.
Challenges can be themed to further promote awareness for the cause. For example, teams may compete to cross a body of water in a set period of time, or complete a run representing the distance people in areas without safe access to water need to travel to find clean water. The wider community can then donate to come and see the challenges take place in person.
3. Creative canned food drives
Canned food drives are a simple and effective way to provide hunger relief to communities in need. While most people will be aware of simple canned food drives where contributors are asked to donate products over a long period of time, these initiatives can be turned into fun team-building activities by using donated items to develop exciting collaborative challenges.
For example, teams could be asked to build certain structures out of cans in a set amount of time. Or a crazy golf course could be built out of cans, with teams competing to complete the course with the lowest number of strokes. The local community can be asked to donate cans for these team-building activities to help spread awareness for impactful charitable initiatives.
Using social media to spread awareness
For team-building activities requiring participation from the wider community to be effective, leaders will think about promotional strategies. Spreading awareness for both the event and the chosen cause will ensure a large enough number of people participate, and help to bring businesses, employees and the community together to collaboratively promote social good.
Sharing posts on social media sites promoting events, tagging employees and businesses and using trending hashtags related to the cause will encourage people to get involved. By drumming up support in this way, employees will feel more engaged with the team-building initiative as a whole, and businesses can promote their involvement in charitable activities.
Conclusion
Well-planned team-building activities help to foster a strong sense of community in business environments. Acting to promote collaboration, boost engagement and improve productivity among employees. However, team-building initiatives can provide additional benefits to both businesses and communities in need if teams choose to tie them into causes for social good.
By hosting team-building events tied to charitable causes, businesses can incorporate social good into existing workplace improvement strategies. Choosing to share such initiatives with the wider community through social media posts, stories and groups will ensure causes gain the support they need. Enabling businesses to positively impact workers and people in need.
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