Steve Delfin | April 11, 2014
Ideagen Ideas Leader BlogTalkRadio Interview With Steve Delfin, America’s Charities President & CEO
Ideagen is a cross sector, collective impact network which fosters an environment for the world’s leading organizations to collectively innovate and collaborate. Â In March, Ideagen awarded America’s Charities the US Collective Impact Award for our unique and exemplary commitment to philanthropy through workplace giving.
During this interview, I shared ideas and insights on how businesses and charities can work together to create more impactful collaboration efforts, and also had the opportunity to speak about America’s Charities’ work and future initiatives.
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Steve has 30 years of experience working in and with major national and international not-for-profit organizations and socially-responsible international corporations, including a long history of engagement with and leadership around workplace giving and employee volunteerism programs.