About Us

Charities@Work is an alliance of four nonprofit federations that serves as the cooperative voice for more than 2000 international, national, and local charities. Our purpose is to provide employers with an efficient way to enhance their employee engagement programs and initiatives and to respond to growing employee interest in a wider range of giving options. We can customize a employee engagement program to reflect the unique interests of your company and employees.

Charities@Work is here to help you and your employees become engaged with the charities they care about.

Charities@Work is one stop shopping for:

  • Educational Information
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Best in class employee giving programs

// Why Choose Charities@Work?

Efficiency

  • Fund raising costs remain very low.
  • Charities @ Work will help with fiscal management that is best suited to the company’s culture and resources.
  • The administrative burden in expanding a campaign is minimized.
  • Charities@Work can provide printed and electronic campaign brochures, speakers and other materials.
  • Charities @ Work can help evaluate your campaign structure and results.
  • Local Campaign Support

Effectiveness

  • The campaign can provide employees with referrals to needed services and features increased employee involvement and ownership.
  • Giving increases as more employees give more money to more groups.

Inclusiveness

  • Employees’ diverse interests are represented.
  • International, national and local federations offer employees the chance to support more than 2000 charities serving people in local communities, the U.S., and the world.

// Advisory Council Members

Michael Carren
Vice President and National Director, Employee Engagement Volunteerism; Global Philanthropy
JPMorgan Chase
Peter Dudley
Senior Vice President, Community Support Programs
Wells Fargo
Martha Field
Manager, Community Relations
Thomson Reuters

Lina Klebanov
Deputy Director, Corporate Social Responsibility
Marsh and McLennan Companies
Aman Singh
Editorial Director
CSRWire
Robin Boggs
US Corporate Citizenship Lead
Accenture