• How Subaru Is Helping Schools & Students In Need
    Aug 16 2022

    What’s the best way to work with your nonprofit partner? How do you build a culture of trust? And how do you lean on a nonprofit’s expertise and guidance to deliver truly impactful programs - because, almost always, they’re the subject matter experts?

    In today’s episode, EFG's Alli Murphy is joined by Subaru of America’s Community Commitment Marketing Manager, Ashley Estes, and Love Promise Community Commitment Specialist Nick Saraceni to talk about Subaru Loves Learning and the automaker’s partnership with AdoptAClassroom.org.

    92% of classrooms across the country have students whose families can’t afford to purchase school supplies for their children, and 96% of teachers bridge that gap by buying supplies with their own money. Through Subaru’s partnership with AdoptAClassroom.org, over 600 retailers are matched with high-need (Title 1) schools in their community. The dealers “adopt” classrooms by providing $500 in flexible funding that teachers can use to purchase school supplies and learning materials.

    The partners launched their first national retail program in 2021, impacting more than 5,000 classrooms and 133,000 students. By the end of this year, they will have impacted over 300,000 students and are now AdoptAClassroom.org's largest corporate supporter.

    In today’s episode, we’ll explore:

    • How the automaker’s partnership with AdoptAClassroom.org began and how it’s evolved
    • How Subaru relies on AdoptAClassroom.org’s expertise and how the partners developed a partnership built on flexibility, open-mindedness and trust
    • How the automaker communicates the campaign to retailers and consumers
    • How well-intentioned gifts were transformed into data-driven, impactful supply kits for classrooms
    • Ashley & Nick's advice for building impactful partnerships

    This episode is brought to you by Subaru of America.

    Links & Notes

    • Subaru Love Promise
    • Subaru Loves Learning

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    • 00:00 - Welcome to Engage for Good
    • 02:18 - Introducing Ashley Estes & Nick Saraceni
    • 03:14 - What is the Love Promise?
    • 04:36 - Subaru Loves Learning
    • 05:01 - Adopt-a-Classroom
    • 07:21 - Finding a Clear Fit
    • 11:23 - Who handles the messaging?
    • 12:42 - Metrics of Success
    • 13:13 - Engagement ... Year Round
    • 16:18 - Process Improvement
    • 20:30 - Leveraging Partnership Expertise
    • 23:58 - Lessons Learned
    • 27:50 - Learn More
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    29 mins
  • Give The World A Shot With Expedia Group & UNICEF USA
    Aug 2 2022

    In today’s episode, EFG’s Alli Murphy is joined by Teresa Hillis, Manager of Global and Community Impact at Expedia Group, Laura Ramsey, Senior Director of Corporate Partnerships at UNICEF USA and Mollye Rhea, President and Founder of For Momentum to talk about the winning initiative "Give The World A Shot."

    In the summer of 2021, UNICEF USA and Expedia Group and its family of brands - Expedia, Hotels.com, Vrbo, Orbitz, Travelocity, Hotwire, ebookers and CheapTickets - partnered with the shared goal to accelerate the equitable rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. At the time, less than 1% of the global supply of COVID vaccines was going to those living in low-income countries.

    In recognition of the scale of the world’s largest ever vaccination program, Expedia Group committed to donating at least $10 million and enlisted the support of its brands and customers. From August 5 to September 5, 2021, each booking made via one of Expedia Group’s mobile apps resulted in a $2 donation by Expedia Group to UNICEF’s COVID-19 response. This was the brand’s first cross-branded marketing campaign that spanned it’s entire family of brands.

    The partners raised more than $10.5 million, enabled the delivery of 5 million vaccines and achieved more than 15 million impressions on Expedia Group’s social media platforms. The CEOs of both organizations were also featured on CNN (which has almost a million prime-time viewers), and for earned media, they saw 516 media hits, which equates to a potential reach of 651 million.

    Give The World A Shot, as the campaign was aptly named, was crowned the Gold Winner in the Consumer-Activated Corporate-Donation category of our Halo Awards program. The initiative also took home the coveted title - Best of the Best.

    In today's episode, we'll explore:

    • What makes for a best-in-class campaign
    • Why this campaign was unanimously crowned the "Best of the Best" by the judges
    • How the partnership came to life and what they learned along the way
    • How Expedia Group relied on UNICEF's expertise to roll out its first social impact campaign that spanned all Expedia Group brands
    • How each organization's leadership teams bought in
    • Laura & Teresa's top tips for successful cause partnerships
    • And more!

    This episode is brought to you by For Momentum.

    Links & Notes

    • Expedia Group Website
    • Expedia Group LinkedIn
    • Expedia Group Instagram
    • UNICEF USA Website
    • UNICEF USA Twitter
    • UNICEF USA Facebook
    • UNICEF USA Instagram
    • For Momentum Website
    • For Momentum Research - Next Level Partnerships
    • For Momentum Research - Key Elements Of Best In Class Campaigns
    • Halo Awards
    • Give The World A Shot Halo Award Blog Post

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    53 mins
  • The Evolution of Coca-Cola & USO's 81-Year Partnership
    Jun 28 2022

    The podcast is taking a summer vacation after today's episode and will be back in August!

    In today's episode, EFG's Alli Murphy is joined by Carla Deegan, Sr. Manager of Community Marketing at The Coca-Cola Company, and Ian Wright, Global Gaming Community Manager for the USO to talk about their long history of partnership and most recent peer-to-peer gaming fundraisers.

    In 1941, the USO and The Coca-Cola Company became partners during WWII. Since then, the ways in which they support service members have changed, but their goals have not. The trio dive into how their partnership started, how it's evolved over time and what's led to their recent P2P fundraisers.

    Since Military Appreciation Month in May of 2021, they've partnered together on three peer-to-peer gaming fundraisers that have raised $400,000. $200,000 of that from fundraising and $200,00 through Coca-Cola's dollar-for-dollar match.

    In today's episode, we'll explore:

    • How their gaming platform is both a fundraiser and a mission delivery tool for USO
    • How Coca-Cola's involvement grew from a simple match & logo into a true partner in this initiative
    • Why the partners choose to work with smaller influencers as opposed to large creators
    • 4 things to do when you work with creators
    • How gaming fits into Coca-Cola's CSR and business goals
    • How this is all elevating Coca-Cola's brand presence

    Links & Notes

    • Coca-Cola Website
    • USO Website
    • USO Gaming
    • USO Pay It Forward

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    37 mins
  • Conversations at the Heart of CSR
    Jun 14 2022

    In a flip of the script, EFG's Alli Murphy is the guest today instead of the show's host.

    She was recently hosted on Submittable's Impact Audio podcast to talk about the excellent work and bright ideas transforming CSR for the better.

    In this episode, Alli and Submittable's Rachel Mindell explore:

    • Why social impact practitioners need community (and how EFG helps)
    • How conversations about social impact are different this year
    • The concept of "employees as a cause" and examples of this in action
    • Trust-based philanthropy and other sector-wide transformations gaining steam
    • Where our sector is headed

    Links & Notes

    • Impact Audio
    • Submittable
    • Season 12, Ep3: Bold Conversations And Asking “Why?”
    • Season 11, Ep12: Combatting Burnout In Social Impact With #APaidWeekOff
    • Season 12, Ep4: Transformative Travel With Away & Global Glimpse
    • Season 12, Ep1: How To Drive Innovation On Your Team And Foster A Culture Of Psychological Safety
    • Season 12, Ep8: The 3 Pillars Of Effective Employee Engagement With WWF

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    27 mins
  • KimptonXTalkspace - Supporting Guests & Employees
    May 31 2022

    In today's episode, EFG's Alli Murphy is joined by Kathleen Reidenbach, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants' Chief Commercial Officer.

    In February 2022, Kimpton — which operates more than 60 hotels and 80 restaurants, bars and lounges in the United States, Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and China — announced an exclusive partnership with leading online behavioral health company, Talkspace to roll out mental health services to its guests and over 4,000+ employees across the country.

    The partnership is the first of its kind to bring meaningful and accessible mental health support to hospitality employees, who have been front-line workers throughout the pandemic, and travelers managing everyday stresses on the road. The initiative includes 1,000 complimentary video therapy sessions for guests and a year-long complimentary Talkspace subscription for all of Kimpton's U.S. employees.

    To date, more than half of the guest therapy sessions have been distributed, and the percentage of employees opting in is above average compared to workplaces overall.

    In today's episode, we'll explore:

    • How the KimptonXTalkspace partnership began
    • Why both employees and guests qualify for this benefit
    • How they manage communications at a corporate and local level
    • Kimpton's history of supporting mental health and how leaders champion the Talkspace benefit

    Links & Notes

    • KimptonXTalkspace Blog Post
    • KimptonxTalkspace landing page
    • Kimpton Instagram Reducing Travel Anxiety
    • No Ordinary Agenda

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    • 00:00 - Welcome to Engage for Good
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    23 mins
  • EFG2022 - Where Your Social Impact Peers Will Be In May
    May 3 2022

    In today's episode, EFG's Alli Murphy is joined by Engage for Good president and founder David Hessekiel to talk about our upcoming conference - EFG2022 - our 20th-anniversary conference taking place in just two weeks in Atlanta, GA, May 17 - 19.

    In today's episode we'll explore:

    • What exciting things are in store for this year's conference
    • The top two reasons you should attend
    • What's different about this year's conference
    • Our new Boot Matching initiativeHow to make the most of your conference experience

    Links & Notes

    • EFG2022 Conference
    • Boost Matching
    • Engage for Good

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    26 mins
  • The 3 Pillars Of Effective Employee Engagement With WWF
    Apr 20 2022

    World Wildlife Fund is the world’s leading conservation organization. They work in almost 100 countries with nearly 5 million supporters globally and have a robust employee engagement program called Together@Work.

    In today's episode, EFG's Alli Murphy is joined by Cheron Carlson, World Wildlife Fund's Manager for Employee Engagement to talk about the three pillars of effective employee engagement programs and what they're doing around Earth Month.

    And while April is Earth Month, WWF collaborates with its partners year-round to develop and deliver innovative solutions that protect communities, wildlife and the places in which they live. World Wildlife Fund leverages this moment in time while simultaneously encouraging year-round participation from employees and consumers.

    In today's episode we'll explore:

    • The 3 pillars of effective employee engagement programs and examples of those pillars in action
    • How WWF work with its corporate partners to achieve behavior change for millions of employees
    • 4 Tips for nonprofits looking to bolster their employee engagement offerings
    • 7 Tips for companies on running successful employee engagement programs
    • The importance of getting an internal comms person onboard
    • What's on the horizon for the WWF team

    Links & Notes

    • WWF Employee Engagement
    • 60 Actions For The Planet

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    • 00:00 - Welcome to Engage for Good
    • 01:44 - About WWF
    • 05:26 - The Three Pillars of Employee Engagement
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    32 mins
  • How Walgreens & Vitamin Angels Are Changing Lives Everywhere
    Apr 6 2022

    More than 300 million women and children worldwide have received life-changing vitamins and minerals through Walgreen and Vitamin Angel's 8-year partnership.

    In today's episode, EFG's Alli Murphy is joined by Lauren Stone, Director of CSR at Walgreens, and Katelyn Harbison Associate Director of Global Partnerships at Vitamin Angels.

    The trio talks about their 8-year partnership, the prenatal vitamin pilot program they recently launched in 16 Walgreens stores across Chicago, and the importance of the work they're doing in the public health space.

    In today's episode, we'll cover:

    • How their partnership began and why it's an inspiration for those of you just getting started
    • Walgreens’ commitment to DEI and their broader corporate social responsibility work
    • Lauren & Katelyn's advice for building robust, multi-year partnerships
    • How the duo has evolved their campaigns over time
    • Their top tips for developing impactful initiatives
    • Why big numbers like reaching 500 million women and children are great, but individual stories are needed too
    • The importance of evolution, adaptation, communication and building internal champions

    Links & Notes

    • Walgreens Boots Alliance
    • Walgreens Corporate Responsibility
    • Vitamin Angels
    • Vitamin Angels & Walgreens Halo Award

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    • 00:00 - Welcome to Engage for Good
    • 01:30 - Introducing Katelyn Harbison and Lauren Stone
    • 02:58 - VA's Service
    • 04:35 - The Walgreens Commitment
    • 05:54 - The Walgreens VA Partnership
    • 10:10 - Business Benefits
    • 12:21 - The Pilot for 2022
    • 14:47 - Lessons Learned
    • 22:27 - Our Favorite Things!
    • 25:17 - Learn More
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    27 mins