Sarah Ford | February 4, 2015
Changing the Way We Think About Volunteers
There is a shift happening in the social good space. It is a powerful one that is defining the way that companies and employees interact with nonprofits and also how nonprofits are impacting their communities. Catchafire recently interviewed America’s Charities’ Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Lynne Filderman, to discuss how this shift is affecting the sectors and what we can learn from the skills-based volunteerism movement.
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