We’ve all heard buzzwords like Pro Bono, Skilled Volunteering and Community Impact. But how should we be rethinking these terms and using the latest best practices to engage organizations in the impact economy outside of their day-to-day work? Gather with other pro bono-minded SOCAP attendees for small group and one-to-one networking on your successes and challenges in pro bono – and to learn more about starting or benefiting from a skilled volunteering program at your organization. Hosts include TrustLaw, a global pro bono legal network, and the Taproot Foundation, a pro bono facilitator of strategy, finance, and other professional services. We’ll provide resources on best practices and collaborations, as well as conversation starters around rethinking pro bono entirely for the impact economy – and what the rise of ESG means for pro bono programs.
Let’s Chat: Reimagining Pro Bono & Skilled Volunteering for the Impact Economy
Josh Koenig
July 13, 2022
Format
Networking
Meta Themes
Reimagine Systems
Themes
Accountability
Purpose and Desired Outcome
Attendees will have a chance to chat with likeminded peers on skilled volunteering and pro bono, sharing best practices, challenges, and engaging in conversation on rethinking the future of pro bono for the impact economy – as well as how pro bono and skilled volunteering fit into ESG conversations. They will be provided with resources and a community of practice to drive forward their work.
Audiences
Intermediaries (Financial Advisers, Investment Bankers)
Corporate & SME
Entrepreneurs
Academia
Service Providers
Accelerators & Incubators
Speakers
- NameKellie Krug
- TitleHead of Marketing and Communication
- OrganizationTaproot Foundation
- StatusConfirmed
- NameEmma Hunt
- TitleLegal Program Manager, North America & the Caribbean
- OrganizationTrustLaw, Thomson Reuters Foundation
- StatusConfirmed