Ideas and Examples to Make Your Next Employee Charitable Giving Campaign and Fundraising Events as Fun as LGA's
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3BL Media
May 09, 2022 at 06:25 AM EDT
SOURCE: America's Charities DESCRIPTION:When you think of the word “fun” insurance isn’t likely the first thing that pops into your head, but in our two decades of facilitating Legal & General America’s (LGA) Charitable Giving Campaign, “fun” is exactly how we’d describe the employees at LGA and their approach to workplace giving. As part of the London-based Legal & General Group Plc., which has been one of the world’s leading multinational financial services companies since 1836, Legal & General America’s insurance products are sold in all 50 U.S. states, including D.C., through its companies, Banner Life Insurance Company and William Penn Life Insurance Company of New York. LGA’s charitable giving campaign is just one of several philanthropic and social responsibility initiatives the insurance company invests in as part of its commitment to creating a sustainable future for the community and its customers. “We are absolutely thrilled to make life better for our local communities, by supporting them through our Charity Campaign,” said Mark Holweger, president and CEO of Legal & General America. “The passion and generosity our colleagues display each year throughout our campaigns is amazing.” Each fall, LGA employees, with help from the community, participate in a two-week fundraising campaign packed with fun Spirit competitions, activities, and ticketed events. In addition to supporting the charity(ies) of their choice through payroll deduction salary pledges, employees are also invited to rally together in support of featured charities that are selected annually by a charity committee. Formed by a group of employees and leadership team members that change from year to year, the committee narrows the list of charity contenders down to one or two organizations (national and local) based on a set of criteria, with the committee chairperson ultimately getting the honor of selecting the final featured charities. Information about the featured charities’ impact is highlighted on LGA’s employee giving site and those organizations also receive money raised through the group’s Spirit week fundraising events. Past sponsored charities have included Boys & Girls Club of Stamford, Boys & Girls Club of Frederick County, Student Homelessness Initiative Partnership (SHIP) of Frederick County, America’s VetDogs, Second Chances Garage, ThanksUSA, and Heartly House. While LGA has held their fun Spirit competitions and events for years, 2020 marked the first year their events became digital, due to restrictions put in place to ensure colleague safety during the Covid-19 pandemic. Determined to continue showing LGA’s charity spirit despite not being able to host their normal in-person events, they created several virtual games, presentations, interactive sessions, and other activities that people could take part in from all around the country. To capture the “Spirit Week” feel and keep staff engagement high, they offered daily challenges with prizes utilizing all the digital platforms at their disposal, including their intranet, Teams, Zoom, email, and social media. With the charity drive running in the fall, they had plenty of Halloween and Fall-themed daily activities people could get creative with and enjoy. Shifting from a traditional in-person charity drive to a completely digital campaign has its challenges. Initially, engagement was a concern, but the best thing about running charity drive events – whether they take place in-person or virtually – is the chance to connect with colleagues and build camaraderie while supporting a good cause together. LGA’s team became much more familiar with collaboration tools such as Teams and Zoom and had a lot more fun using those platforms than they initially thought they would. Employees showed true charitable spirit and were determined to not let Covid-19 defeat them or their ability to raise money for some amazing and worthwhile causes. In fact, including the company’s generous match (each employee’s donation is matched dollar for dollar), LGA set a new fundraising record generating more than $900,000 with their newly-formatted digital campaign. It is amazing how generous people are with their energy, thoughts, time, and money – even when challenging times force us to change how things are done. Thankfully, LGA was able to bring back some in-person events this past campaign, but they have continued incorporating the digital approach for their fundraising events due to the success and engagement they have experienced. The digital approach has also allowed them to streamline their ticketed activities, simplifying the collection of registrant information and offering convenient ways for employees to purchase event tickets. LGA packs in a lot of activities and competitions into their two-week campaign, but a lot of their employee engagement and fundraising success stems from the diversity and multitude of events offered. Their team is also extremely organized about how they schedule events and have been creative about selling tickets as well. Employees can buy bundles of tickets if they want to participate in all of LGA’s Spirit competitions, raffles, and ticketed activities or they can choose to buy individual tickets for raffles and specific activities. “As chair, I would highly recommend organizing a calendar of ticketed events that people can take part in but also be respectful of peoples’ work schedules, which is where the more passive daily challenges (i.e. submit a photo of your pet dressed for Halloween or your best Fall door wreath) come in,” says Steve Burton, LGA’s 2020 campaign chair. For employers interested in replicating Legal & General America’s success, here are a few things to factor in:
KEYWORDS: America's Charities, Legal & General America, workplace giving
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