America's Charities | October 11, 2017
Join America’s Charities’ Oct. 24th Webinar as We Unveil Our Groundbreaking New Research, Snapshot 2017
Would you like to increase your employee giving program’s results and your company’s social impact? Do you wonder, what are my employees really interested in? And what motivates them to give?
Wonder know more. We spoke to more than 1,500 employee donors to find out what they expect from their employers, the charities they support, and from workplace giving programs in general. Join America’s Charities’ free webinar on October 24th at 2 PM EST as we unveil our groundbreaking new research, Snapshot 2017: What Employees Think about Workplace Giving, Volunteering, and CSR.
The findings of Snapshot 2017 provide fresh insights that will help employers structure more successful employee giving and volunteering programs, and nonprofits cultivate better donor relationships, in a way that thoughtfully engages employee donors and achieves the greatest possible impact.
In this actionable webinar you’ll learn:
- What types of giving methods and opportunities employees are interested in,
- What motivates an employee to donate,
- How your company can attract and retain talent, build a strong culture, achieve greater social impact through employee giving, and more!
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