How to start a corporate philanthropy program infographic

September 20, 2017

Corporate philanthropy may even give employees’ productivity a boost. One study found that employees who participate in corporate philanthropy programs demonstrate significantly higher job performance. There’s also some evidence that companies that contribute to charitable causes may enjoy more loyal customers and even higher sales.

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