Alexandria, VA (January 24, 2012) – Global Impact and ACCP held a Webinar Tuesday on "Best Practices in Workplace Giving: Rethinking the Campaign Model and Technology That Works." Experts shared insight and innovative strategies to increase employee engagement and maximize your workplace giving campaign in 2012. From an in-depth discussion on the overall structure of a campaign to integrating new technology strategies, panelists discussed their best practices and actionable ideas to increase employee engagement and participation in your workplace giving program.
See presentations and poll results from Tuesday's webinar.
Best Practices in Workplace Giving: Driving Employee Engagement and Increasing Participation in 2011. This webinar features key insights for several different workplace giving donor segments, including Millennials.
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Speakers included Tiffany Calderon, Senior Manager for Ameriprise Financial, who reviewed the case, the process and the results in expanding a workplace campaign to include more charitable choice for employees. Gretchen Korf, Director of Finance and Social Responsibility for UnitedHealth Group, revealed how she has integrated technology into the campaign to engage leadership, campaign volunteers, and donors.
Global Impact raises funds to meet critical humanitarian needs around the world. Global Impact supports an alliance of 62 U.S.-based international charities through innovative partnerships and employee giving programs and provides solutions to meet the unique giving needs of organizations and donors. Additionally, Global Impact distributes charitable donations for some of America’s top corporations and manages two of the world’s largest workplace giving campaigns: the Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area and the Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas. Since 1956, Global Impact has generated more than $1.4 billion to assure help for the world’s most vulnerable people.