Topic: CSR in Workplace Culture

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Celebrating International Day of Charity Through Volunteering

Every year on September 5th, we celebrate the International Day of Charity, a global reminder of the power of giving back.

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Session Preview: Workplace Culture Strategies for Authentic DEI

Companies need to prioritize DEI across the entire employee experience from hiring, onboarding, engaging, and developing.

Moments that Matter

In today’s CSR landscape, there are a multitude of ways to engage employees. Moments that Matter give companies the chance to align activations to employee and community interests, showing that they care about topics and events that their stakeholders care about.

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Super Session: Advancing Racial Equity Through Data and Transparency

Last year, the murder of George Floyd sparked a national reckoning with systemic racism and an outpouring of support for communities of color as companies made commitments to Black Lives Matter.

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Promoting Mental Health, Wellness and Stress Reduction in the Workplace

Deploying technology to promote employee health and wellness.

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Investing in Our Planet by Promoting Climate Literacy

Climate literacy is just the first step in helping your employees to be one of these sustainable innovators.

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Four Barriers to Adding Diversity & Inclusion to CSR Programs

Jesse’s presentation addresses some rules of engaging in open dialogues surrounding diversity, inclusion, and equity within the workplace, and more applicable, your corporate responsibility programs.

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Five Ways to Promote Wellness in Your Organization

5 ways to promote employee health and wellness for CSR professionals

Engaging Employee One Step Further – Through the CSR Lens

Corporate social responsibility plays a bigger role in employee engagement surveys than corporations think.