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Exploring Disaster Philanthropy: Part 3 

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Like other areas of disaster philanthropy we’ve explored, how you measure the outcomes of the contributions your organization has made greatly depends on the timing of such funding or donations. In the immediate aftermath of a natural disaster, organizations should focus on outputs. Let’s talk about impact. .

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6 Trends Shaping Corporate Engagement Today

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We discussed disaster response within a global company, the changing world of work and how it’s changing volunteering in the workplace, and how companies are expanding opportunities for customers and stakeholders to join their social cause support. Business is the warehouse for technology talent and innovation.

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Philanthropy Cloud Adds New Volunteer Management Capabilities for National Volunteer Week

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As part of HandsOn Connect’s commitment to Pledge 1% , the organization focuses on donating expertise to nonprofits involved in disaster deployments. Whether it’s the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, tornadoes in Nashville, or the pandemic response in Phoenix, HandsOn Connect works to smooth the way for more volunteers to help.

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4 Keys to Engaging Employees in Your Company’s Matching Gifts Program

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An easy example comes from the horrific disaster season we all lived through this past fall. When we communicated with our people about how the company was supporting disaster relief, we always reminded them about their matching gift benefit. And you know what? Ease of Adoption – Making the benefit easy to use is also a must.