Corporate volunteering: an efficient tool of employee retention
Due to the labour shortage and fluctuation companies try to retain their employees. Corporate volunteering programs can play a significant role in achieving this goal.
PILnet European Convening – summary of future challenges of pro bono activities
New methodological approaches and technical tools can multiply the effect of pro bono activities – but every stakeholder has still to learn the appropriate use of these.
What can we learn from the managers of non-profit organisations?
In exchange to the professional help received from business organisations, non-profits can contribute to, most of all, employee satisfaction…
Dr. Viktória Bodnár - founder, IFUA Nonprofit Partner and managing partner, IFUA Horváth & Partners
Why is non-profit consultancy and skills-based volunteering important? (with English subtitles)
Gábor Gosztonyi - former managing director, SOS Children’s Villages Hungary Foundation
What can for-profits learn from non-profit organisations? (with English subtitles)
Erzsébet Soltész - business unit manager, One Drop of Attention Foundation
How can social entrepreneurship be useful for non-profit organisations? (with English subtitles)
Gábor Vida - partner, IFUA Horváth&Partners and owner, IFUA Nonprofit Partner
Why is the activity of IFUA Nonprofit Partner important to you? (with English subtitles)
Employees and NGOs look for more professional ways of volunteering activities
IFUA Nonprofit Partner contributes to publication on corporate CSR activities
A dozen of social enterprises got the chance to fulfil their highest potential
SEEDS programme made 12 social enterprises investment-ready
Social Enterprise Establishment and Development Support (SEEDS) programme 2016-2018
Summary about the phase-closing event (Hungarian)
Helping the children in need for a better living environment
IFUA Nonprofit Partner and SEEDS supporting InDaHouse Hungary
Skills-based volunteering programme on communication, 2015-2016
Summary about the results (Hungarian)