The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship (BCCCC) is where companies come together to learn more, do more, and achieve more in the business world and the world at large. Look around to see what your peers are doing and—more importantly—how you can join them.
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Discover How BCCCC Brings Value to Your Work and Your Career
Network with Peers
Attend the Conference, register for an in-person learning experience, or—better yet—ask about membership so you can take advantage of ALL the networking happening within our corporate citizenship community.
Dive into CSR Data
BCCCC offers an in-depth library of research and reports on corporate citizenship topics. Browse our different topic pages for a closer look at what's happening in your corner of CSR.
Explore Emerging Issues
Stay abreast of issues affecting corporate citizens and key stakeholders. Enjoy access to best practices and guidance on trending topics via emails, timely articles, and more.
Amplify Your Wins
When your latest CSR program succeeds, let us help you share your story. Volunteer to speak at the Conference or an upcoming webinar. Submit your news for inclusion in a BCCCC article.
Expert Insights on Emerging Trends
Understanding Water Scarcity and Its Global Significance
Water scarcity is first and foremost a human crisis. It is no longer a distant environmental concern — it is a defining humanitarian, economic, and business challenge of our time. As climate pressures intensify, the choices made by corporations, policymakers, and investors will shape whether global water systems stabilize or collapse under rising demand.
Articles & Examples
New Research
The 2026 Community Involvement Vendor Report
Finding the right community involvement technology shouldn't feel like navigating a maze. For nearly 20 years, BCCCC has gathered information on leading technology options to support corporate C.I. programs, large and small. Are you using the best tool for your team?
The 2026 C.I. Vendor Report dives into platforms that help with:
- Employee Giving
- Dollars for Doers
- Volunteer Management,
- Grant Management
- Employee Relief Funds
- C.I. Impact Measurement & Reporting
This is a members-only resource. To see these findings and gain access to other valuable research, ask about membership for your company.
More Articles & Examples
Just Released! The 2026 Organizational Benchmarking Report
Between August and September 2025, the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship conducted in-depth interviews with 67 member companies to learn more about their organizational structures, teams, and budgets related to corporate citizenship. These results provide a valuable glimpse into what’s happening inside companies regarding corporate citizenship functions, governance, and strategic integration.
Is your company already a member? Log in here to access all the Center's helpful resources and networking tools!
Upcoming Events to Add to Your Calendar
CHECK OUT THE NEW LINEUP OF SPRING, SUMMER, & FALL EVENTS
We recently updated our calendar to offer a whole new lineup of webinars, online member meetups, in-person learning opportunities and certificate programs. Take a moment to browse the latest calendar here. Some of these events are limited to BCCCC member companies only. If your company is not yet a member, please ask about joining!
The Management Intensive | Earn Your CSR Management Certificate
Created specifically for CSR professionals who manage teams, the Management Intensive is a five-day certificate program that will provide you with the strategic, organizational, and communication tools needed to advance good corporate citizenship.
June Webinar Featuring 2026 Innovation Award Winners
Hear about the programs behind the 2026 Innovation Award winning submissions. And get the info you need to prepare and submit your company's entry for 2027! This webinar is open to everyone.
The Fall Summit | Earn Your Certificate in CSR Practice
The field of corporate citizenship is rapidly evolving. Learn how to keep your company on track during this incredibly flexible week of learning. Pick the courses that best align with your work and career goals.
Member Spotlight: What Your Peers Are Proud of This Month
Northern Trust Released their 2025 Philanthropic Impact Report
Northern Trust announced the publication of its 2025 Philanthropic Impact Report, showcasing a year of meaningful investment and measurable community impact. The report reflects $16 million in charitable contributions and more than 121,000 hours of employee service, underscoring the company’s deep commitment to its core impact pillars of food security, affordable housing, quality education, and accessible healthcare. By pairing robust data with compelling storytelling, Northern Trust brings its impact to life—highlighting tangible outcomes such as nearly 670,000 nights of safe shelter and more than 11 million meals provided. Together, these results demonstrate how strategic philanthropy, grounded in clear metrics and strong nonprofit partnerships, can deliver sustained and scalable impact in communities around the world.
Learn more about Northern Trust's 2025 initiatives and impact here
Liberty Mutual Insurance Establishes $600 Million Endowment to Build Stronger, More Resilient Communities
Liberty Mutual Insurance announced the establishment of a $600 million endowment for Liberty Mutual Foundation, marking a significant milestone in the company’s longstanding commitment to supporting people and communities through enduring philanthropic programs and partnerships. The endowment creates a self-sustaining source of funding for the Foundation, providing greater stability and flexibility while enabling continued growth in community investments over time. With long-term resources, Liberty Mutual can make deeper, multi-year commitments to nonprofit organizations advancing housing stability, workforce development, and climate resiliency.
U.S. Bank & U.S. Bank Foundation extend $3.7 million to 10 nonprofit organizations for LA wildfire relief & recovery
In January 2026, upon the one-year anniversary of the destructive wildfires, a group of nearly 40 U.S. Bank and community leaders gathered for a roundtable discussion in support of the region’s long-term resiliency. The group identified the progress that has already been made, the areas of need that remain and ways that collaboration might be possible to amplify response efforts for Angelenos still in need.
Learn more about this program here.
