Volunteering for Shared Impact (Part II)
Skills-based volunteering benefits both social impact organizations and professionals who volunteer their skills and expertise. Read on to learn more!
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Skills-based volunteering benefits both social impact organizations and professionals who volunteer their skills and expertise. Read on to learn more!
Volunteering for Shared Impact (Part II) Read More »
Read our latest Brace for Impact about Community Connections, skills-based volunteering, and HandsOn Hong Kong’s fourth annual Serve-a-thon.
Volunteering for Shared Impact (Part I) Read More »
How can social impact organizations and the social impact space thrive post-COVID? Read more about our Shared-Impact Model.
Social Sector Survival in a Post-virus World: the Shared-Impact Model Read More »
Community Connections’s first Connection Session has just wrapped last Thursday! Join our next virtual session for shared impact.
Community Connection’s First Successful Connection Session! Read More »
Read our latest Jumpstart Magazine article on helping social impact organizations survive and thrive beyond COVID-19 with our Shared-Impact Model.
Our Latest Article on the Shared-Impact Model! Read More »
Read our first FSI Digest to stay abreast of news and knowledge related to the theme of the latest issue of Brace for Impact – food system changes.
FSI Digest 001: On Food System Changes and FSI Happenings Read More »
How do we know if farming practices are truly regenerative to the planet and people, and what is the true cost of our food?
COVID Craving: A Better Food System (Part II) Read More »
If you were to tell your COVID-19 story with food, what would it be like?
COVID Craving: A Better Food System (Part I) Read More »
Exploring the concept of “home”, a word we often take for granted, and the scale of the global housing crisis.
Far Away from Home Read More »
Balancing purpose with profit and the evolving role of companies today.
The Purpose of a Company Read More »