Indonesia Corporate Volunteering Report 2025
CSR Indonesia
Volunteering Indonesia
Volunteering in Asia
About
This report analyzes Indonesia's corporate volunteering landscape, examining key insights and emerging trends from community, management, and employee perspectives. The study highlights Indonesia's exceptional global leadership in volunteerism, ranking first worldwide for individual volunteer participation for the seventh consecutive year, while showcasing the country's unique challenges as a disaster-prone nation and its innovative digital transformation approach to making volunteering more accessible to citizens.
Key volunteering trends revealed in the report:
- Indonesia leads the world globally - ranks #1 on the World Giving Index for individual volunteering participation for the seventh year running
- Highest global participation rate - 65% volunteering participation in 2024, with over half the population volunteering for organizations
- Top 5 most disaster-prone country - Indonesia ranks among the top 5 globally for disaster exposure, regularly facing earthquakes, floods, and volcanic eruptions
- Digital transformation initiative - integrating volunteering into public e-services by 2030 with features like easy registration, skill-matching, and hours tracking
- Strong corporate program adoption - 85% of top 20 companies have well-defined volunteering programs
- Moderate formal policies - 20% have specific ESG goals, 35% offer Volunteer Time Off, and 10% have matching programs
What's inside
- Community perspective analysis - world-leading participation rates and disaster-driven volunteering culture
- Regional comparison - Indonesia's #1 global ranking vs. Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam in Southeast Asia
- Disaster preparedness context - detailed analysis of natural disaster vulnerability and its impact on volunteering culture
- Digital transformation framework - comprehensive breakdown of e-service integration features and pilot program implementation
- Management perspective insights - analysis of top 20 Indonesian companies including Alfamart, Astra, Indofood, Bank BRI, PLN, Pertamina, United Tractors, Mandiri, BNI, and others
- Regulatory compliance analysis - natural resources company CSR mandates and environmental protection requirements
Who should read
CSR Leaders
Regional HR
Sustainability Champions
ESG Teams
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