2012-09-11

YourCause CSRworks Summit invites clients, partners, and CSR leaders to unite and impact the future of corporate social responsibility programs.

YourCause, LLC, the innovator of CSRconnect, an all-inclusive online employee engagement platform for volunteering and giving, is set to host the second annual CSRworks Summit in Dallas, Texas on September 20, 2012.  CSRworks brings together clients, partners, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) industry leaders to collaborate and share best practices, discuss challenges, create tangible conclusions that impact employee engagement programs, and set a path for additional product developments in 2013.

The theme “Innovation through Collaboration” acknowledges the insights and solutions attendees will discuss based on their chosen session topic.  With a focus on collaborative sessions, attendees gather and learn unique effective employee engagement programs and strategies.

Session Topics Include:

Successful Skills-based Volunteering

Understanding Equivalency Determination

Integrating Social Elements

Personal Sustainability

Measuring Impact

Engaging Leaders

Programs to Drive Participation

Sharing Your Purpose

Defining Disasters

Facts and Figures

Attendees will also hear insightful presentations from guest speakers, Cone Communications and Network for Good, covering the business case for CSR and top employee engagement trends.

“Hosting CSRworks in our hometown offers us the opportunity to show attendees a day in the actual life of YourCause,” said Founder & CEO, Matthew Combs.  “We want our attendees to leave with a spark of creativity and mindset to maximize efforts and engage employees.”

Attendees and supporters include existing and prospective clients, which encompasses some of the world’s largest and most prominent companies from the technical, financial, retail, and telecommunications sectors.   To learn more about YourCause CSRworks 2012, please visit http://csrconnect.yourcause.com/summit.html.

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