Counting the cost

Being a volunteer costs time, effort and money. Yes, money… your hard-earned cash!
 
We don't ask volunteers to contribute because Scripture Union wants to make lots of money and throw wild parties. In fact, the holidays and missions programme doesn't actually make a profit. We ask volunteers to contribute to keep the events free for children and young people attending missions and to a reasonable cost for those on holidays. For Action Now! and international placements, the cost is a reflection of living and travelling expenses.
 
The actual costs vary depending on the length and nature of the event. Prices are given elsewhere but typically range from £20 for missions to £150 for holidays (and more for the longer Action Now! and international placements).

Piggy bank

We understand that some costs may be hard to reach, so there are a number of ways of getting help.

  • Scripture Union runs a grant scheme for those on no or limited income. Click here for more details.

  • Event leaders may be able to offer some discretion on the cost advertised.

  • A leaflet is available to be given to churches and individuals, asking them to support volunteers both financially and in prayer.

  • Volunteers are encouraged to see the costs as an integral part of their own giving.

  • Some employers allow volunteers to take the time on events as paid leave, and others may contribute towards their costs.

  • Some volunteers ask friends and family to contribute as a birthday or Christmas present.

  • Fundraise! Many volunteers help raise money for their costs by coming up with creative fundraising ideas, such as selling artwork, car washing, sponsored walks and holding musical concerts.

The important thing to remember however, is that no matter how much we need your money, we value you much more and would not want you to see finance as a barrier to you getting on board. If finances are a problem, contact us.

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