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ammado, An exciting new platform for social involvement

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

It’s an impressive web-based application for helping multi-national corporations engage their employees and customers in social sector activities such as volunteering or donating. I know Terry because he was UBS’ point guy on philanthropy in Singapore and Asia before joining ammado.

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Vietnam and Indonesia Join TechSoup Asia’s Growing Family

Tech Soup

They are all part of TechSoup Asia , which serves charities in the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand — and now Vietnam and Indonesia. The organization has a particular mission to help charities (particularly those who work to aid women) and to promote gender equality.

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Join Giving Tuesday!

Tech Soup

The idea is for charities and the people who support them to sign up on the #GivingTuesday website. Supporters commit to doing something good like donating money or services to a registered charity. Charities agree to spread the word about the movement to their networks and to submit. There is no cost of course. VolunteerMatch.

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How Corporate Responsibility Will Affect Your Business Success in 2019

Givinga

Many top companies, including Intel, Google, Microsoft and others¹, have established corporate responsibility and philanthropy programs. Amazon, for example, is leveraging new markets like Singapore² and products that are ‘Fulfilled by Amazon’, to keep growing. Corporate responsibility (CR) has been on the business radar for years.

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How Corporate Responsibility Will Affect Your Business Success in 2019

Givinga

Many top companies, including Intel, Google, Microsoft and others¹, have established corporate responsibility and philanthropy programs. Amazon, for example, is leveraging new markets like Singapore² and products that are ‘Fulfilled by Amazon’, to keep growing. Corporate responsibility (CR) has been on the business radar for years.