The RW Institute Announces the Release of the 2nd Edition of the Corporate Volunteering, Giving and Grants Technology Review

Oct 28, 2021 11:00 AM ET
Corporate Volunteering, Giving and Grants Technology Review: 2021 Edition
Corporate Volunteering, Giving and Grants Technology Review: 2021 Edition

The RW Institute announces the release of the 2nd edition of the Corporate Volu…

Since the release of the 1st edition of the Corporate Volunteering, Giving and Grants Technology Review in November 2019, significant developments have taken place in the sector as well as the socio-political context in which these platforms operate. Sign up below to receive your copy of the 2021 edition on November 16, 2021.

The Corporate Volunteering, Giving and Grants Technology Review, is produced by the RW Institute in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and supported by  Foundation For The Carolinas, and E4E Relief. The review is the only one of its kind in the industry, offering CSR practitioners with a comprehensive overview of platforms from around the world that support employee giving, volunteering, and grant programs, as well as unique insight into technology procurement, implementation, and adoption.

The 2021 edition of the Corporate Volunteering, Giving and Grants Technology Review features 42 solution providers headquartered in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, UK, and USA. While the majority of companies use solutions provided by Benevity, Blackbaud, or Cybergrants, the number of emerging platforms continues to grow as the market expands exponentially due to an increasing emphasis on corporate citizenship in societies around the world. Many of the newer platforms offer innovative ideas for how to engage employees in the company’s CSR programs. Additionally, the report includes a detailed perspective of practitioners and end-users from organizations from across North and South America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa, and the Middle East. In total, practitioner respondents came from 101 unique organizations, while end-users represented 85 unique organizations. 

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