Supporting Women Entrepreneurs During COVID-19
You don’t always have to be physically present to do some good, but there are some things to consider before starting a virtual volunteering project.
You don’t always have to be physically present to do some good, but there are some things to consider before starting a virtual volunteering project.
In March 2020, as the coronavirus situation was unfolding, S&P Global and the Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center partnered for a day of virtual skills-based volunteering.
In six months, a team of Fidelity Investments skills-based volunteers helped The Partnership for Successful Living develop a new IT infrastructure roadmap.
Common Impact has announced four new members of its Board of Directors: Janelle Woods-McNish, Anne Ames, Rachel Hutchisson, and Lauren Banks.
Common Impact is answering our CEO’s call to action by expanding our virtual skills-based volunteer models and providing resiliency tools for nonprofits.
It would be very easy for each of us in this moment of social distancing to pull back from one another, but what we’ve seen is the opposite.
By tapping into the professional expertise of skills-based volunteers, social sector agencies are able to strengthen their infrastructure and further their missions.
Pro Bono Week 2019 was an action-packed stretch of flash consulting events with skills-based volunteers across the nation supporting local nonprofits.
Common Impact is facilitating lasting social good partnerships through Skills for Cities, a skills-based day of service that brings companies and nonprofits together to solve a common challenge.
Skills-based volunteering connects social sector organizations to the expertise they need to address deficits in core yet under-resourced business functions.