Over the last few years, more people have been interested in the social impact space than ever before. To get your employees involved in volunteering in 2022, check out our tips.
Read MoreVirtual volunteer events are here to stay. Host Events’ Michelle Carazas explains how these events can boost corporate culture.
Read MoreIn June, we surveyed Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) experts and learned that 83% of them planned to host in-person employee volunteer events this year. It's a momentous feat, considering that just a year ago many of us watched as summer coronavirus surges dominated the global headlines.
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 MoreGive To Get and Host Events, Inc., have launched a new partnership to bring social impact to a larger audience. With an overall goal of building community through connection it was natural for social impact and virtual volunteering to be added into their mix.
Read MoreSpring is in the air, and now is the time to start planning an employee volunteer event.
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 MoreOne of the most popular nonprofits that we’ve worked with recently is Ronald McDonald House Charities, which provides three core programs that enable, support, and facilitate family-centered care of sick children.
Read MoreGive To Get nonprofit partner One805 supports first responders in Santa Barbara.
Read MoreThere are a lot of good things about virtual volunteering, but one thing that we don’t like about it is that it is usually a solo experience. You get to help an organization with a real problem, but you don’t get the opportunity to volunteer alongside your colleagues.
Read MoreWe first partnered with the YWCA of San Diego County, which works to end violence against women through its unique Becky’s House programs, in 2019. Learn more about the organization.
Read MoreWith individuals’ lives upended for the foreseeable future, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the many things that are outside our control. At Give To Get, we’re all doing our part by practicing social distancing, including working from home, and we encourage others to do the same as well. That said, there are still ways to assist those in need, especially if your workload has decreased a bit.
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