Can my company set up volunteering with Bookmark?
Bookmark is proud to have a workplace volunteering programme, providing companies the opportunity to expedite the volunteer application process for their employees and support a unified approach to supporting children’s literacy. In addition to a tailored onboarding offer for volunteers, Bookmark provides partner companies with a corporate volunteering contact, bespoke volunteer information sessions, impact reporting and more.
If you’re interested in exploring how your company can establish a volunteering collaboration with Bookmark, you can watch a short video about how it works below. If it sounds like what you’re seeking, you can then contact us to discuss how we might work together on info@bookmarkreading.org
Bookmark CSR & Employee Volunteering webinar
Frequently asked questions
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Yes! We are always looking for more volunteers to deliver our online one-to-one reading programme. If you are interested in a volunteering partnership with us, please fill out our Become a Corporate Partner form and a member of the team will be happy to speak to you about how we can work together to support more children to read.
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We are always looking for volunteers to deliver our one-to-one reading programme. Our online platform means that volunteers can book sessions that suit their schedule and help children to read from their desk. Please see our Corporate Volunteering page to find out more.
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If you are interested in partnering with us, please fill in our Become a Corporate Partner form and a member of the team will be happy to speak to you about how we can work together to support more children to read.
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If you are 16-17 years old and have been advised by your school or sixth form to apply, you are a reading mentor. If you have been directed to volunteer with Bookmark through your workplace, and your employer has a partnership with us, you are a corporate volunteer. Otherwise, you are a Bookmark volunteer.
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