COVID-19 is creating an evolving situation with varied impacts around the world. For the nonprofit sector, which relies heavily on financial support from fundraising events and other public programs, the disruption from physical distancing has created a new set of challenges. In addition to the government response, what role should businesses and corporate foundations play during this crisis to support charitable organizations and communities most in need? Lindsay Beltzer, Program Manager of The Conference Board’s ESG Center, chats with Dan Cardinali, CEO of Independent Sector and Jeff Hoffman, Institute Leader of Corporate Citizenship & Philanthropy for The Conference Board, on how businesses and nonprofits are coming together and evolving their partnership models in the face of the pandemic.
To learn more about this episode’s guest, Dan Cardinali and the work of The Independent Sector, please visit https://independentsector.org/.
ESG News and Views / 11 Apr 2023
Part 2: Paul Washington Speaks with Geralyn Ritter about surviving a near death experience and lessons on personal resilience.
ESG News and Views / 11 Apr 2023
Part 1: Paul Washington speaks to Geralyn Ritter about surviving a near death experience and lessons on personal resilience.
ESG News and Views / 24 Feb 2023
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