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I love seeing companies get creative with giving back. As a matter of fact, I make it a point to talk to as many CSR leaders as.. Read More
It’s no secret that corporate volunteer programs are a must. One study (amongst many) shows that almost one-third of U.S. corporations now embrace some form of employee volunteering... Read More
Your heart is in the right place, it really is.

You know that corporate volunteering and giving are essential programs to have in place at your company.... Read More
When it comes to helping their communities, global media and technology company Comcast really knows how to ignite enthusiasm..... Read More

The Secret to Losing Your CSR Job

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From http://www.causecast.com 4054 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on October 26, 2013 3:12 pm
Whenever I hear about a company that’s choosing to build their own employee volunteer and giving platform from scratch, I shudder..... Read More
An apple a day keeps the doctor away...and, it turns out, so does volunteering.
According to a study from UnitedHealth Group, the country’s most diversified healthcare company.... Read More

The Secret to Making Community Impact Stories Stick

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From http://www.causecast.com 4129 days ago
Made Hot by: executivedecision on August 18, 2013 2:16 am
“The event at Baby2Baby has changed the way I look at giving back. The impact of these donations makes or breaks families. I will definitely be going back and give a helping hand or give products as much as I can! Such an awesome team of people that work there and cause they work for!” Read More
You want your company culture to be one of giving back - and it would be nice if you could get back as much as you give back... Read More
ost companies recognize that investing in employee engagement and development are vital to remaining competitive in a constantly evolving business world.. Read More
It's important to select a non-profit that is appropriate for your company’s size, interests and objectives. If your company is large, you’ll probably want to avoid a partnership with a small non-profit that can only accommodate a few volunteers at a time. Read More
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