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.
Major investment, systemic change

Over the past few years, large-scale and multi-year philanthropic commitments have emerged as a trend in corporate giving—as larger, consolidated investments offer the advantage of centralized accountability with community partners. In recent years, one of the most common issues addressed by corporate giving programs is diversity, equity, and inclusion. In this article, we will explore how Bank of America is tackling this issue at its roots with investments in the community over time.
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