About the CVC of Atlanta’s 28th Annual IMPACT Awards
For the 28th year, the IMPACT Awards provide a time for Metro Atlanta’s business community to come together to celebrate excellence in corporate social impact and civic engagement. In a time of doing business differently, Metro Atlanta companies are evolving to find new ways to support and engage with their employees, their community and all their stakeholders. Let’s celebrate and lift-up some of these stories of perseverance!
The 28th Annual IMPACT Awards: Serving With Purpose is on Tuesday, September 9 at a uniquely Atlanta venue, The Dogwood at Westside Paper. This year’s awards program is presented by Delta Air Lines and will include the presentation of three IMPACT Awards, a delicious meal catered by Proof of the Pudding, live entertainment, a service activity, and a very special keynote.
Starting at 11:30 a.m. with Service Activity + Networking, then the Luncheon and Program at 12 p.m.
STORIES ABOUT THE CORPORATE VOLUNTEER COUNCIL OF ATLANTA
Investing in Our Community: A Call to Action for a New Era of Giving
The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) introduces a 1% floor for corporate charitable deductions, which is projected to cause a substantial decline in corporate donations and presents a challenge to nonprofits in Atlanta and across Georgia.
What’s Next for Corporate Volunteering and Service?
Atlanta companies are shifting towards more flexible, skills-based, employee-driven, and impactful corporate volunteering, with long-term partnerships, skills-based service, employee-led initiatives, hybrid and micro-volunteering, and measurable impact.
Changing Times, Shared Purpose
The Corporate Volunteer Council of Atlanta is committed to supporting member companies in their efforts to make a positive social impact and civic engagement, and provides a platform for corporate social professionals to learn, collaborate, and network.
28th Annual IMPACT Awards: Serving With Purpose
The Corporate Volunteer Council of Atlanta (CVC) is hosting the 28th Annual IMPACT Awards on September 9th to recognize outstanding examples of corporate social responsibility and community partnerships, with finalists in three award categories, including Aprio, Southwire, Purpose Possible, CSX, Beazer Homes, and Papa Johns.
Corporate philanthropy boosts employee satisfaction and retention
Corporate philanthropy has many benefits, including increased employee satisfaction and retention, and companies like The Home Depot, Dematic, and Kaiser Permanente have partnered with local organizations to provide meaningful collaborations that strengthen ties between the two and provide a sense of purpose for those who participate.
