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Benevity Corporate Purpose Platform

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Benevity Corporate Purpose Platform

Benevity Corporate Purpose Platform

Benevity’s Corporate Purpose Solutions help our clients build a truly purpose-driven brand that delivers better social and business outcomes. Our platforms incorporate solutions for enhancing Employee Engagement, delivering impactful Community Investment, and empowering Customer Engagement.

Employee Engagement enables our clients to increase their employee engagement and social impact through one platform. With Employee Engagement, our clients’ employees have more ways to do good and more choices in who they support, creating a sense of purpose that boosts engagement. Employee Engagement also facilitates corporate giving and matching by enabling our clients to increase the impact for their employee’s selected charity by matching the financial donations made by their employees.
Community Investment enables our clients to streamline and scale their granting program. With Community Investment, our clients can spend less time administering their grants program and more time on strategy and impact.

Customer Engagement allows our clients to integrate donations into all kinds of e-commerce and online applications with a power API suite. Benevity also lets clients create their own branded public giving website to engage their customers or partners to join in purpose programs.

Information about Benevity Corporate Purpose Platform
Listed Since: 11/26/2022
Last Updated: 11/26/2022

STAR Level 1

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Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire v4.0.2

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