ISSUE BRIEF - In order to quickly and efficiently address traumatic events or natural disasters, corporate citizenship professionals must partner internally and externally to make the best possible use of all available resources, from corporate giving and volunteering to security, logistics, and supply chain management.
Going global with community involvement

Conducting corporate volunteering and giving activities in an international market may be uncharted territory for many companies. Doing the legwork to understand the differences (and similarities) in norms and expectations between and among international communities helps to ensure success for programs abroad and in home markets. In this article, companies share best practices for implementing global giving and volunteering programs.
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