Elevating Corporate Volunteering: A Comparative Exploration of Do Good Bus and b goodly

In corporate social responsibility, the avenues for impactful volunteer experiences are expanding. Two prominent players, b goodly and Do Good Bus, showcase distinct approaches, each bringing a unique flavor to the corporate volunteering landscape. Let's delve deeper into the details and explore what sets them apart.

Do Good Bus: The Mobile Adventure in Giving Back

Overview:

Do Good Bus injects an element of surprise and adventure into corporate volunteering. The mystery destination approach adds a thrill to the experience, making it not just about giving back but embarking on an adventure of giving with colleagues.

Unique Features:

  • Group Size Limitation: Do Good Bus is ideal for smaller groups, capping at 27 participants. This intimate setting allows for a close-knit and collaborative experience.

  • On-Site Lunch: Do Good Bus brings sandwiches and salads directly to the volunteering location.  

  • Hosts as Actors: Do Good Bus outings hosts are actors, adding a theatrical flair to the volunteering adventure.

  • Costs:  Do Good Bus charges a flat rate for the group, whether ten people or 27 people.

b goodly: Turnkey Volunteering Solutions for Every Business

Overview:

b goodly is about turnkey solutions, providing hassle-free and impactful corporate volunteering programs throughout greater Los Angeles. The focus is simplicity, personalization, and creating lasting memories for corporate teams within their allocated employee engagement and team bonding budget.

Unique Features:

  • Group Size Flexibility: b goodly accommodates smaller and larger groups, catering up to 130 volunteers. This scalability ensures that businesses of varying sizes can partake in impactful corporate volunteering.

  • Local Restaurant Lunch: Instead of cold sandwiches and salads, b goodly takes participants to local mom-and-pop restaurants for lunch. This supports local businesses, generates local economic stimulus in the community they're serving, and provides an opportunity for team bonding over a shared hot and delicious meal.

  • Diverse Hosts: b goodly hosts bring a diverse event planning skill set, including comedians, influencers, magicians, and actors, adding an element of entertainment, engagement, organization, and fun.

  • All-Inclusive Experience: Beyond planning the day of community service, transportation, host, volunteering, and lunch, b goodly's offering includes snacks/drinks and capturing employee insights and digital content for social media or internal team communications.

Diverse Volunteer Opportunities:

b goodly's curated network spans a variety of impactful group volunteer opportunities. From tackling food insecurity on urban organic farms to supporting the unhoused, engaging in environmental beautification, empowering women and military veterans, or preparing meals for those unable to leave their homes, the range of options ensures that teams can align their efforts with causes close to their hearts. b goodly takes a consultative approach to volunteer matching, listening to your goals and objectives for the day, and creating a day within the budget that is as easy as just getting on the bus.

Collaborations and Community Impact:

Beyond the volunteering experiences, b goodly strategically partners with non-profits and community groups and collaborates with every city council district in Los Angeles. This approach ensures that the impact goes beyond the immediate volunteering activity, contributing to the sustained betterment of Los Angeles.

Final Thoughts:

b goodly and Do Good Bus are pioneers in transforming corporate volunteering into memorable experiences. Whether through unexpected adventures or comprehensive turnkey solutions, they inspire teams to step outside their comfort zones, bond over shared experiences, and make a lasting impact on their communities. You can contact b goodly here and we're looking forward to listening to your goals for the day and creating a memorable and impactful day for you and your team.

Aron Levinson

Someday, I will quit my job and create a social enterprise to ignite a sense of purpose and encourage others to serve their communities. Wait! I just did.

Let’s b goodly together.

Los Angeles, to start.

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