America's Charities | February 20, 2020
SAVE THE DATE: 2020 Collective Impact Conference presented by America’s Charities
RSVP to claim your two complimentary seats now!
When:
Friday, June 12, 2020, from mid-morning to the end of the day, followed by a networking happy hour. Lunch will be provided.
Where:
Hogan Lovells US LLP, Columbia Square, 555 Thirteenth Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20004. One block walk from Metro Center Station.
Who:
The 2020 Collective Impact Conference hosted by America’s Charities. Speakers include subject matter experts in employee giving and engagement, employee donor cultivation, CSR and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, marketing communications, and more. Visit https://www.charities.org/collective-impact-conference/ to see speakers as they are announced.
What:
The Collective Impact Conference brings together companies, nonprofits, and other partners who have a shared commitment to tackling real-world challenges and enabling sustainable social impact through workplace giving, employee engagement, and related areas of philanthropy. Offering a safe space for cross-sector collaboration, the 2020 Collective Impact Conference enables participants to explore new ways to give back, find meaning in and out of the workplace, and support the planet and its people—while simultaneously meeting unique business objectives.
America’s Charities’ member-only meeting will be an hour-long session this year, held first thing in the morning, with a more in-depth webinar to follow later in the year.
Why:
Company-nonprofit partnerships are at the heart of the greatest advances in community impact – and they are ever-evolving. The America’s Charities Collective Impact Conference is the only event of its kind that brings together private and public sector employers and nonprofits for a rich discussion of what’s new, what’s tried and true, and what is yet to come as it relates to generating revenue through the workplace and tackling real-world challenges and improving communities through workplace giving, employee engagement, and CSR. Collective Impact Conference participants will leave with tools, insights, and proven practices necessary for working together strategically and seamlessly as a force for lasting social change.
Price:
$149 Early Bird Rate ($199 after April 10, 2020); All America’s Charities clients and members who RSVP by April 10, 2020, will receive two free, complimentary seats. Seating is limited! RSVP now.
Get involved:
- Add this to your calendar: Apple, Google, Office 365, Outlook, Outlook.com, Yahoo
- Sign-up to reserve your spot and indicate your interest in attending, speaking, sponsoring, or exhibiting. You will be the first to receive conference announcements and registration information: https://forms.gle/seWC7maNo3hvzR849
- Join the conversation online: Use the hashtag #CollectiveImpact20 to stay involved in the conference and hear what the experts are saying. Connect with America’s Charities as we will unveil #CollectiveImpact20 announcements via social media and our CSR Newsletter.
Visit https://www.charities.org/collective-impact-conference/register to learn more.
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America’s Charities, www.charities.org, inspires employees and organizations to support causes they care about. We do this to bring more resources to the nonprofits changing our world. We help nonprofits fundraise unrestricted, sustainable dollars through the workplace, just as we help employers achieve their giving, engagement, and social impact goals. We work at the nexus of employers and nonprofits, and we’re proud to convene these two great social changemakers—organizations committed to creating greater social impact and a brighter future—at the 2020 America’s Charities Collective Impact Conference to collaborate on employee giving and engagement, corporate citizenship, CSR, and fundraising through the workplace.
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