As the world awakens more every day to the urgent problem of climate change, some companies are stepping up in impressive ways to forge solutions.
As the world awakens more every day to the urgent problem of climate change, some companies are stepping up in impressive ways to forge solutions.
When it comes to corporate philanthropy, this is more than just an exciting time. It’s an historic one.
The news this past year has been depressing, to put it lightly. The year 2015 is marked by one of the worst refugee crises since World War II, community disintegration in places like Baltimore, and church burnings at a rate not seen since the height of the civil rights movement. Millennials, in particular, are a generation that is unusually attuned to social issues. As a result, events such as these often cause millennial employees to question the impact they are making with their work. This is part of the reason that our average stay with any one employer is only 2.5 years.
Among the important gatherings around social entrepreneurialism taking place this year, there’s one I’m particularly excited about: The Social Innovation and Global Ethics Forum (SIGEF). Although only in its second year, SIGEF has already proven itself to be a substantial platform for international dialogue and action aimed at improving the world.
The annual Giving In Numbers survey is out, and the results bode well for the state of corporate giving.
The landmark Supreme Court ruling that legalizes marriage amongst all people, regardless of sexual orientation, offers a clear demarcation line between the right and wrong sides of history.
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