The Oil & Gas Journal, first published in 1902, is the world's most widely read petroleum industry publication. OGJ delivers international oil and gas industry news; analysis of issues and events; practical technology for design, operation, and maintenance of oil and gas operations; and important statistics on energy markets and industry activity.

OGJ is edited to meet the needs of engineers, geoscientists, managers, and executives throughout the oil and gas industry. It is part of Endeavor Business Media, Nashville, Tenn., which also publishes Offshore Magazine.

Endeavor Business Media’s Petroleum Group also produces targeted e-Newsletters; hosts global conferences and exhibitions, seminars, and forums; and publishes directories, technical books, print and electronic databases, surveys, and maps.

Additional Information

Website & Technical Help

For help with subscription purchases or refunds, or trouble logging into the paid subscription content on www.ogj.com, please contact Customer Service at [email protected] or call 1-847-559-7598.

For more customer service information, please click here.

The Corporate Citizenship Technology Review

By: 3BL Media

Your Corporate Citizenship programs will only get so far using an excel spreadsheet.

SOURCE: Realized Worth

SUMMARY:

The Corporate Volunteering, Giving and Grants Technology Review, produced by the RW Institute and sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationFoundation For The Carolinas, and E4E Relief, is designed to provide critical insights to program managers and decision-makers investing in volunteering, giving, and grants technology.

DESCRIPTION:

Your Corporate Citizenship programs will only get so far using an excel spreadsheet.

The Corporate Giving, Volunteering and Grants Technology Review is the only one of its kind in the industry, offering CSR practitioners with a comprehensive overview of 60+ platforms from around the world that support employee giving, volunteering, and grant programs, as well as unique insight into technology procurement, implementation, and adoption. 

Further, this edition provides a look at the application of CSR technology platforms for COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter response. 

The 2021 edition will be published in November 2021. Download the 2019 edition here. 

This report includes as many technology solutions as we could find from all over the world supporting the human and financial investments of corporate citizenship programs. Given the growing importance of these investments to our future, our ambition in writing this report is to provide managers responsible for corporate community investments the ability to quickly identify solutions that align with their needs and program design. We are confident this type of report will help reduce inefficiencies, inform the selection of right-sized solutions and potentially reduce high procurement costs. 

  • Wednesday, September 8, 2021
  • 11:30 – 12:30 EST (New York City time zone)

Be sure to join us for this exciting episode of the Listen Up! Show. You won't regret it!

More about the Review

This is the only report with data from solution providers around the world and providing the public free access to information on corporate volunteering, giving, and grants technology. The report seeks to help CSR practitioners make decisions that reduce costs associated with procuring technology solutions that support corporate citizenship programs and promote market innovation by creating greater transparency and awareness of existing technology solutions. 

The 2019 edition of the report was downloaded and used by:

  • 1073 Technology providers
  • 425 CSR Managers
  • 652 unique companies globally

“As companies are looking to improve the management and measurement of employee volunteering and giving programs, the report acts as a guide and starting point for elevating the success of those programs, contributing to employee engagement and participation, as well as overall community impact.” - Chris Jarvis, Executive Director of RWI.

The report is researched and developed by RWI, a think tank dedicated to removing barriers and challenging systemic issues within the world of corporate volunteering, with funding and support from its core partner, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Tweet me: Technology is critical to the mobilizing, managing, & measuring of effective people & financial community investments. Join the RW Institute on the Listen Up! Show, Wed, Sept 8 at 11:30 EST to find for a peak at the upcoming CSR Tech Review https://bit.ly/3mTxeDd

KEYWORDS: employee volunteer, employee giving, workplace giving, grant-making, Corporate Citizenship, benevity, Salesforce Philanthropy Cloud, YourCause; Blackbaud, GozAround, Cybergrants, Alaya, Communiteers, Wespire, America's Charities, Realized Worth

Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms Of Service.