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Advancing the Field: Corporate Community Involvement

Advancing the field is a key component of Deloitte’s commitment to building the business case for, and progressing the dialogue about, corporate skills-based volunteerism and pro bono. Through compelling research on issues of strategic importance, Deloitte advocates for skilled volunteerism to strengthen the nonprofit sector and for the strategic use of community involvement to achieve business goals.

In addition to offering our people a world-class community involvement experience, we create and share new research, content and insights on ways corporations can leverage skills-based volunteerism.

Access a complete archive of the Deloitte Volunteer IMPACT research series.

Featured insights

  • Leveraging the Link Between Corporate Volunteerism, Employee Engagement and the Bottom Line
    Tune in to the latest episode of Deloitte Insights to learn more about the survey and the connection between volunteerism, employee engagement and the bottom line.
  • Deloitte Volunteer IMPACT research series
    For several years, the Deloitte Volunteer IMPACT research series has focused on measuring important aspects of corporate community involvement.
  • Chronicle of Philanthropy podcast
    Evan Hochberg, national director of community involvement at Deloitte addresses the need to improve the effectiveness of volunteerism.

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