We are also a non-profit. We established a program called Community Care Hours. We allot 40 hours of Community Care time a year to full-time employees, and up to 20 hours to
part-time employees. They can use this time for any community service activity that falls within the definition of the program and for which they need to take time off during their regularly scheduled workday. From our policy:
Projects and activities that qualify for the Community Care Program should be affiliated with a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, public charity, or a school district, and relate to one of the following categories:
· Education and Job Skills Training and Development
· Neighborhood Revitalization
· Youth Programs
· Health and Human Needs
· Civic Improvement
· Arts and Culture
For example, projects which would generally be eligible for the Community Care Program include:
· Group and individual community service projects
· “A-thon” events, such as walk-a-thons, serve-a-thons
· Drives, such as food, toy or book drives
Projects Not Approved for Paid Community Care Hours
Generally, the following projects do not qualify for paid community care hours:
· Projects strictly serving religious, political or fraternal initiatives.
· Projects which are not affiliated with a non-profit organization, public charity, or school district.
· Projects or programs that would pose a potential conflict of interest for the Credit Union, or are not aligned with the company’s values.