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Empowering Changemakers to Embrace New Approaches | Heather Hiscox

Peter Winick

A Proven Framework for Meaningful Impact in Nonprofits and Beyond In this episode, Heather Hiscox shares her journey from frustration to transformation, emphasizing the importance of relationships, active listening, and embracing imperfection in the change process. They see their retention and rejuvenation in their team members.

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Corporate Volunteerism Can Increase Talent ‘Stickiness,’ But CEOs Have To Do It, Too

Chief Executive

Well-designed volunteer programs can give companies many benefits in return, including creating trust, engagement, and loyalty with employees – a must in the current talent retention market. This is because many nonprofit organizations have strict regulations and policies in place to protect the community they serve.

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Your In-depth 2023 Guide to Stay Interviews (Plus Best Questions to Ask)

AIHR

Stay interviews are a highly effective tool for improving employee retention and engagement. Its purpose is to understand why employees choose to stay with the organization and determine the specific actions needed to increase their engagement and retention. Think of it as a customer retention strategy, but applied to employees.

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Youth Empowered: Tackling Youth unemployment in Romania

UVA Darden

The program has reduced school dropout and youth unemployment rates; improved performance on national exams and higher university admission rates; increased job retention ; enhanced employability and self-confidence; and empowered youths to become economically self-sufficient and active contributors to society.

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Volunteer Time Off (VTO): All You Need To Know

AIHR

Volunteer Time Off, or VTO for short, is a type of benefit where employees get paid time off to do volunteer work. VTO is a relatively new employee benefit that has become particularly popular in recent years. VTO is a relatively new employee benefit that has become particularly popular in recent years. Examples of VTO.

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Lowering Veterans’ Barrier To Entry Is A Win-Win For Your Company

Chief Executive

The latest Annual Warrior Survey from Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) revealed the unemployment rate for wounded warriors registered with the nonprofit was 6.8% Employers Can Benefit from Veterans’ Unique Skills Despite these challenges, veterans offer unique skills and experiences that make them valuable employees.

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The Key to Successful Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives

Zenefits

An August 2020 study by Porter Novelli found : 95% of employees believe businesses should benefit all stakeholders. Benefits of a strong CSR strategy may include: Improved public image and perception. Greater employee engagement and retention. Organic production has environmental benefits. Cost savings. Reduced waste.