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Benefits of Corporate Volunteerism

    Volunteering is good for the community, and it’s good for business’ bottom line! It’s part of thevolunteering-051712 triple bottom line – put people and the planet first and profits will follow. Corporate Social Responsibility.

    Volunteering is a strategic business initiative that the Deloitte 2011 Volunteer IMPACT Survey revealed.  Businesses now connect the dots between volunteerism and employee satisfaction and retention.

    Companies that incorporate volunteering into their business planning may have a distinct advantage when it comes to creating sustainable love for their company, their brand. It’s a win-win-win. Everyone benefits.

    • The employees
    • The company
    • The community

    The intangible benefits alone—pride, satisfaction, and accomplishment—are worthwhile reasons to serve.  In addition, when we share our time and talents we:

    • Develop community partnerships
    • Build a committed workforce
    • Break down social barriers
    • Solve Problems
    • Improve Lives
    • Connect to Others
    • Transform Our Own Lives

    In other words, companies that volunteer Thrive With Purpose
    So, jump in. Get involved.

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