The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Platform launch to connect workers

Opportunit­ies to volunteer and help community with search and match service

- ROB MCLAREN rmclaren@the courier.co.uk

A platform that connects workers with volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies to make a positive impact on their community will launch this week.

Dundee-based Social Good Connect matches employees with opportunit­ies to volunteer based on their skills and experience.

This in turn helps charitable organisati­ons to access valuable resources to match social need in a co-ordinated, sustained and structured approach.

Chief executive Caroline McKenna has been developing the concept for 18 months and had planned to launch at the end of this year.

However, she accelerate­d her plans as the Covid-19 pandemic hit and the platform will now launch on Thursday.

She is seeking companies which are looking to meet social responsibi­lity goals to get involved.

“In response to the current crisis and demand for volunteeri­ng across Scotland, we have accelerate­d our digital platform build and will go live six months early,” she said.

“It’s been a lot of hard work, but a real team effort and we’re excited to start connecting employees, many of whom are currently furloughed, to volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies to positively impact communitie­s, particular­ly at this time of increased need.

“This access to a wide range of attributes helps charitable and public organisati­ons find valuable resources to match social need in a coordinate­d, sustained and structured approach.”

The accelerati­on of the launch is supported by an advisory board of local business leaders including Andy Lothian, chief executive of Dundeebase­d personal developmen­t company Insights.

Insights owns Stirling-based tech firm Vidatec which built the search and match platform.

Mr Lothian said: “This exciting initiative, borne out of the challenges posed by the Covid-19 crisis, is already making a positive and lasting difference.

“Business-led volunteeri­ng allows agile response to the pressing social needs in our communitie­s, right now. Its legacy will be a new way of helping businesses do well by doing good for society.”

Social Good Connect is working with the four local authoritie­s in Tayside and Fife to support them during the Covid-19 recovery period and beyond.

As interest increases and the additional functional­ity is added to the platform, it will be rolled out across Scotland and the rest of the UK.

Perth and Kinross chief executive Karen Reid, said: “We value the support that Social Good Connect will provide, as a great asset in linking volunteers to helping others in need, during the Covid-19 pandemic and as we collective­ly work to build future partnershi­ps.”

Other members of Social Good’s advisory board include Danny Campbell, commercial director of St Andrews Links Trust, and Craig Nicol, managing partner of Thorntons Law.

Surplus profits made by Social Good Connect go to a charitable foundation to support grassroots charities.

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