Sad news re: Volunteering England

Volunteering England, the primary institution in England for tracking, supporting and celebrating volunteering in the country, has announced today that it is consulting with its staff and trade union on proposals for restructuring which would reduce its staffing from 55 to 24 posts. The organization is facing a potential 60 per cent cut in strategic partner funding.

In a press release, Chief Executive of Volunteering England Justin Davis Smith said, “It is heartbreaking we are planning to make redundant so many colleagues who bring extraordinary commitment to the cause of volunteering and have so much knowledge and experience to offer the volunteering movement and our whole society.”

At a time when governments all over the world are encouraging citizens to volunteer more than ever before, at a time when corporations and other entities are starting yet more volunteerism campaigns, at a time when volunteers are being expected to increase their efforts to fill gaps in human services happening because of budget cuts, this is distressing, disturbing news. To meet those government and corporate calls for more volunteers, experts are needed who are knowledgeable and experienced regarding effective volunteer engagement. Volunteers must be effectively supported in order for their efforts to be successful – their success doesn’t happen because of luck or a lot of good intentions. Without a strong, adequately-funded institution to track volunteerism and support those working with volunteers, volunteerism in England will not reach its potential.

Volunteering England will be looking into ways to diversify its sources of funding so that further cuts aren’t necessary and to better ensure the continuation of the organization and its very important work. I wish this vital organization the very best of luck.

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