Martin Luther King, Jr., Day has long been designed as a “Day On, not a Day Off”, encouraging individuals to volunteer around the country. If you and your colleagues would like to volunteer in January, now is the perfect time to start planning.
Read MoreAlthough there’s still snow on the ground in most places, it’s time to start planning employee volunteer events for Earth Day.
Read MoreCorporate social responsibility is changing by the day. For years, social impact work has been completed by an individual or small teams with a limited scope. Now, these individuals are now being asked to do much more.
Read MoreIn today's world, brands and companies are leveraging their power through volunteerism for social good. By mobilizing willing volunteers, not only are they providing a positive social impact but gaining a competitive edge along the way. Grady Lee discusses corporate volunteerism with Corinna Bellizzi of the Care More. Be Better. podcast.
Read MoreAs individuals return to work, we’re recommending ways to host employee volunteer events safely. Join the Give To Get and America’s Charities teams for this educational webinar.
Read MoreGrady Lee, Give To Get Co-Founder and CEO, discussed how employee volunteering can be the missing part of corporate culture during a May 27 event with the team at Social Impact World.
Read MoreEmployee Resource Groups (ERGs) have become more popular in recent years. In addition to becoming spaces for connection, community-building and networking, they are key ingredients to a healthy corporate culture.
Read MoreSpring is in the air, and now is the time to start planning an employee volunteer event.
Read MoreIn an ideal world, every corporate social responsibility department would have unlimited funds. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. That doesn’t mean that you can’t encourage employees to volunteer together. You may, however, need to reframe your expectations. Here are some ways to make the best of a minimal budget.
Read MoreEmployees still want to support their local communities through volunteerism, and yet, ever-changing public health protocols have forced many of these opportunities online which are difficult for large groups to navigate. How do you find high-quality programming that supports company-wide social impact goals?
Read MoreHow do you create a volunteer program that includes our headquarters, our regional offices, our retail team, and our plant workers? This is a question we face often. We provide tips and tricks to assist in your planning.
Read MoreNonprofits, like Think Dignity, reflect the needs of their community, which is why, when tasked with finding nonprofits that assisted individuals facing homelessness in San Diego for an activation at Cisco Live, we didn’t have to look far. In 2018, San Diego County had the fourth-most homeless residents in the United States. Only Los Angeles, New York City, and Seattle/King County had more homeless residents.
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