How to Craft an Effective Charitable Program

It can be quite daunting to choose a certain philanthropic cause or charity that highlights the mission of your brand, while also aligning these interests to cater to those who are affiliated with your company. The initial step in relation to effectively choosing the...

International Volunteerism

International Volunteerism can be a very noble thing to do especially if you are doing it for the right reasons. The whole point behind international volunteerism is to help others, but unfortunately sometimes people get involved for other reasons such as to travel,...

Google Charity

Google is a giant, casting its shadow over the lion’s share of Silicon Valley. Their reach enormous and influence considerable, Google hopes to show that they have heart to match their size. After recently acquiring a company belonging to board member, Diane Greene,...

That’s The Ticket

Friendships bloom in the most unlikely of places. You can never predict when that perfect person is going to enter your life and change it for the better. Ales, a policeman, was going about his business as he would any normal day. A driver breaking the speed limit...

Spheres Of Influence

To some, art is the gift that keeps on giving. Whether painting or sculpture, there has never been a piece of art without at least one admirer to take in the message. But what happens when you combine the act of selflessly benefitting others with the powerful,...

WOD for Water

Not often do you see a comparison between gym workouts and clean water charities, but that’s exactly what the people at Iron Tribe Fitness have done. In 2009, Co-Founder and business owner, Forrest Walden wanted to use the business to give back to those in need. He...

Eventing Legend Returns to Compete for Charity

The ‘galloping nurse’ is making her return to eventing after 13 years, raising money for equine charities the Book and World Horse Welfare on August 18th at the West Wilts Equestrian Centre. Jane Holderness-Roddam CBE, Olympic gold medallist and first woman to...

The Boys’ Club of New York

The country’s first official Boys’ Club was founded in 1876 by American railroad executive, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Edward Henry Harriman. Harriman, a New York state native, wanted to form an organization that would provide inner-city boys living in the Lower...

THE NYSPCC

The NYSPCC’s Junior Committee is set to host its Spring Benefit program in just a few short days. Let’s take a look at the organization’s history and mission. The NYSPCC or New York Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children is the world’s oldest...

Wildlife Conversation Society

Since 1895, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has been on a mission to not just protect our wildlife and wild space but to also continuously inspire the next generations to do so as well. The WCS’ mission began in the early 1900s with successfully protecting and...