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Candoris began Nate Kirby Day in 2016 as an opportunity to honor a friend and colleague and bring the team together as community volunteers. Experience our fifth annual day of service and see how our pledge of giving time and profit to serving others is part of a larger movement of companies giving back.



Originally posted: December 1st, 2020


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This story was submitted as part of the #Pledge1Gives GivingTuesday campaign, which celebrates the many ways our member companies are having an impact around the world.

Empower your employees to give back at the individual level by downloading our new Virtual Volunteering Playbook, which includes ideas and best practices on how to excite and inspire individual giving.

This Thanksgiving, the Pacific Point Hawaii team worked in tandem with their client, St. Francis Healthcare System, to deliver meals to those in need. Each person loaded up their car with meals from their designated restaurant and completed much anticipated deliveries on their assigned route throughout Oahu.

Very early in the COVID-19 crisis, Pacific Point worked with St. Francis to design and implement a solution for St. Francis’ meal delivery program based on Salesforce Health Cloud and Field Service Lightning. With Stay-at-Home orders in place, it was clear that seniors were not only at a higher risk of the virus, but also at a higher risk of not being able to meet their nutritional needs since maintaining social distancing was critical to their health and safety. The tech-based meal delivery solution allowed St. Francis to streamline meal request intake and manage food deliveries in real time from each driver’s mobile device, helping to ensure meals would reach those who needed them.

By volunteering their time with St. Francis on Thanksgiving Day, the Pacific Point team got to experience the meal delivery solution in action. In addition, team members experienced how the work they do has a positive impact on their community; in this case, helping seniors receive healthy and delicious meals while staying safe.

“This was a wonderful program to participate in, and especially meaningful for us on Thanksgiving as we reflect on all we have to be grateful for,” said Pacific Point CEO, Deena Tearney.

There are many reasons for charitable giving and many ways to give. Pacific Point is a firm believer in giving back through non-profits and educational programs in all the cities they have offices, which is why Pacific Point has been giving back since their inception and officially joined the Pledge 1% movement last year.

It has been harder in 2020 to find ways to donate time since many go-to outlets for volunteerism involve in-person contact that just doesn’t work during a pandemic. But giving back has never been so important. Pacific Point was thrilled to find a way to give back while keeping both their team-members and the people they helped safe. The fact that in the process the team also got a chance to feel great about the good that can come from their work was the icing on the cake…. or rather the whipped cream on the pumpkin pie.



Originally posted: December 1st, 2020


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This story was submitted as part of the #Pledge1Gives GivingTuesday campaign, which celebrates the many ways our member companies are having an impact around the world.

Empower your employees to give back at the individual level by downloading our new Virtual Volunteering Playbook, which includes ideas and best practices on how to excite and inspire individual giving.

From day one, when Litify’s workforce was in the single digits, our company has been a proud Pledge 1% member. Giving backthrough our time, profits, and producthas been at the forefront of our company culture. In fact, it’s so embedded in our culture that we established Litify.org, the dedicated charitable arm of our company.

Though the workforce became fully remote amid the coronavirus pandemic, it by no means put an end to charitable giving and volunteerism. When stay-at-home orders were first announced, we worked with our partners and employees to find creative ways to give back throughout the year. 

With each socially-distanced volunteer event and fundraiser, we found that employees felt more connected with each other and the company. Giving back has also helped foster a culture of service and kindness that spills over into our everyday interactions at work.

Here are the creative ways we’ve exercised our company values and have kept employees engaged while we’ve been away from the office.


  1. Daily Giving Through Good Today

Good Today sends a slack message highlighting an important cause every morning to each of our 120 employees. Our employees can select the relevant charity that they would like to support, and Litify donates $.25. While seemingly small, it totals $90 dollars per employee on a yearly basis and creates a daily habit of giving back.


  1. Virtual Conversations

Like many other companies, Litify had to temporarily postpone our in-person conferences. Traditionally, each of our conferences highlighted and supported a local charity. As part of the Gag the Swag initiative, Litify.org donates the money normally spent on branded merchandise to the local charity of choice and invites them to share their story with our audience. 

Since we couldn’t meet in-person, we decided to launch a monthly webcast, “Conversations for Change.” Each conversation features a social justice nonprofit or advocate who guides us in a thought-provoking discussion on some of the most important issues affecting our society today. Episodes have featured the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Colibri Center for Human Rights, and most recently, The Wounded Warrior Project.

In a similar vein, Litify’s CRO Terry Dohrmann joined Good Today’s Joe Teplow in a recent LinkedIn Live conversation on generosity and empathy in the workplace.


  1. Virtual Letter-Writing Campaign 

When stay-at-home orders were first issued, Litify teamed up with Letters of Love to send handwritten letters to seniors who have been isolated from loved ones this year. The company mailed stationary and pre-stamped envelopes to each employee and organized a Zoom letter-writing party. 


  1. Virtual Fundraising Drives

Throughout the year, Litify has held numerous fundraising drives and matches employee contributions. One fundraiser supported our charity partner Caps for Kids, which provides signed ball caps from famous celebrities to kids battling cancer. 

Another supported the important work of our client, The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), which supports victims of civil rights abuses and hate crimes. Litify matched all employee donations to SPLC up to $10,000. 


  1. Pink Selfies for Breast Cancer Awareness:  

On October 16, we marked Breast Cancer Awareness month by encouraging staff to post selfies wearing pink. Our slack was filled with pictures of employees, family members, and pets wearing pink to mark the occasion. For each picture posted, the company donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.


  1. Halloween Pumpkin Surprise

In collaboration with our partner Vonage, Litify kept the Halloween spirit alive by surprising a 4th-grade class at St Therese School in Succasunna, NJ with all of the pumpkins and supplies needed for a pumpkin decorating party. The class was in particular need of some holiday fun as one of their classmates was battling a rare brain tumor.


  1. Powering the Polls on Election Day

Litify partnered with customer Pond Lehocky to ensure local polls were properly staffed and could support a fair and safe election this year. Employees could use VTO hours to work their local polls if they were comfortable doing so, or could use the time to volunteer remotely by working with nonprofits to text or call voters with local voting resources to ensure everyone could vote safely.


  1. Thanksgiving Turkey Drive:

In collaboration with client Daniel Stark Law Offices and BCS Together, Litify distributed turkeys for families in need in the Bryan, Texas area. Over 200 turkeys were distributed on November 21. 


  1. GivingTuesday Food Insecurity Campaign:

To mark Giving Tuesday, Litify will partner with our customer, Pond Lehocky, to help families and individuals who are food insecure this holiday season.

To learn more about what Litify is doing in our community through Litify.org, please follow us on social media (@LitifyHQ on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram), or contact Laura Dohrmann, Litify Corporate Affairs (laura@litify.com).



Originally posted: December 1st, 2020


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This story was submitted as part of the #Pledge1Gives GivingTuesday campaign, which celebrates the many ways our member companies are having an impact around the world.

By John Mowry, Managing Director for Alton Aviation Consultancy in New York

Alton Aviation Consultancy was proud to be the first aviation and aerospace company to join Pledge 1%. We did so to reinforce our commitment to giving back, and to demonstrate how social responsibility remains core to our business values. 

Fast forward to 2020, and there has never been a more important time for donations of 1% equity, product, or employee time to the communities we serve. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a devastating impact on our world, creating an acute need for financial and humanitarian support. 

For the aviation industry, ongoing measures to combat the spread of the virus have led to global restrictions and lockdowns, with passenger travel almost grounding to a complete halt in the early months of this year. 

Throughout these unprecedented times, we’ve been proud to watch how commercial aviation stakeholders have  come together to support passengers, keeping them safe during their flight, but also in the much wider mission of keeping the world moving throughout the pandemic. 

Transporting medical supplies and cargo has been crucial in the COVID-19 response, which is why at Alton Aviation Consultancy, we’re proud to support Airlink, the rapid-response humanitarian relief organization.

For the last three years, the charity has been the largest beneficiary of our Pledge 1% commitment, and this year we’ve watched closely as Airlink has significantly supported numerous pandemic-related relief efforts, delivering nearly eight million pieces of Personal Protective Equipment across three continents. At the same time, Airlink has launched responses to 19 different emergencies worldwide, helping Non-Governmental Organizations to transport 487,490 lbs. of cargo and fly 522 aid workers and volunteers to disasters and crises such as the Beirut port explosion, and Hurricanes Eta, Laura, and Sally.  

On this Giving Tuesday, we‘ll be thinking about the valuable work of our charity partners, and also looking at future ways that we can continue to donate 1% of our time to the communities around our offices in New York, Dublin, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo and Beijing. 

For our company, the ethos behind Pledge 1% runs through everything we do and we encourage other aviation companies to consider the movement. It serves as a reminder that in this global world, we are all truly connected, and that even small acts can make a big difference. Learn more on our website.



Originally posted: December 1st, 2020


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This story was submitted as part of the #Pledge1Gives GivingTuesday campaign, which celebrates the many ways our member companies are having an impact around the world.

At Relativity, we believe that discovering truth is fundamental to the creation of a more just world. This year has brought countless challenges to so many of us, including those fighting for racial justice. The recent events surrounding racial injustice in the United States, and broader discussions on racial equality globally, have greatly impacted us and the communities in which we live and work – shining a light on oppression and injustice that have existed for hundreds of years.

In order to help progress such an important cause in our society today, Relativity expanded its social impact initiatives with Justice for Change, a new program providing access to our SaaS platform  RelativityOne for those fighting for racial justice initiatives. Our vision here is to create a world where social justice and racial equity are strengthened by one’s ability to access the resources necessary to discover the truth.

“Justice for Change will empower the e-discovery community to tackle the most important issues by providing technology to the organizations fighting for justice that need it most,” said Mike Gamson, CEO at Relativity. “I’m incredibly proud to work with such a dedicated team of Relativians and our community leveraging the power of our product to help make our world a more just and equitable place to live.”

Any of our customers and organizations that are advocating for racial justice are eligible to apply for the program. Selected organizations without a RelativityOne license or litigation support experience will be paired with a Relativity service provider or participating law firm to provide software or support.

Following the September launch of the program in the U.S., Justice for Change has also kicked off in Australia following a demand from the local community. Relativity is thrilled to include the Australian community in our efforts to make inclusion, diversity and belonging an integral part of our culture. Our teams around the world look forward to seeing the difference we can make when our communities come together to create positive change. 

If you work for an organization that is fighting for racial justice and are in need of technology to help with legal matters, please reach out to socialimpact@relativity.com to learn more about the program. If you’re ready to apply, please fill out this form.



Originally posted: December 1st, 2020


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This story was submitted as part of the #Pledge1Gives GivingTuesday campaign, which celebrates the many ways our member companies are having an impact around the world.

Gwinnett County, Georgia-based nonprofit HoPe (Hispanic Organization Promoting Education) was the recent recipient of an in-kind technology contribution that will help them grow their mission and better serve their student members and alumni of the program. 

The organization, which mentors and empowers hispanic high school students in the Atlanta area to graduate high school and attend college, currently has chapters in 66 high schools in 21 school districts, serving over 3,500 students and graduating over 1,100 students annually. With this contribution, HoPe thinks they can serve even more and expand their geographic footprint.

Greater Atlanta, Georgia-based Ad Victoriam Solutions (AdVic), a Salesforce consulting partner, donated over 200 hours of their technical expertise to help HoPe implement Salesforce. AdVic’s expert knowledge of the Salesforce platform allowed them to customize HoPe’s CRM to give their team a 360-degree view into their nonprofit. 

With the help of this in-kind contribution, HoPe is now transitioning out of Google Sheets to track their activities, campaigns, and members (potential, current, and alumni) through Salesforce, allowing them to automate items like marketing campaigns, volunteer drives, student sign-ups, and student engagement. Most importantly, HoPe is positioned to better serve their beneficiaries and scale their operations. 

Ad Victoriam team members were participating as a part of their commitment to Pledge 1%, a nonprofit organization founded by Salesforce and Atalassian that encourages their members to donate 1% of equity, time, product, or profit. AdVic’s commitment to Pledge 1%, along with their status as a certified B Corp, led to the creation of The Victory Project, which connects nonprofits new to the Salesforce ecosystem with members of the AdVic consulting team to streamline operations and help nonprofits like HoPe do more with less. In the first two years since the program’s inception, AdVic has donated over 1,500 consulting hours to nonprofits across the country. 



Originally posted: December 1st, 2020


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This story was submitted as part of the #Pledge1Gives GivingTuesday campaign, which celebrates the many ways our member companies are having an impact around the world.

Empower your employees to give back at the individual level by downloading our new Virtual Volunteering Playbook, which includes ideas and best practices on how to excite and inspire individual giving.

Endiem is proud to be a part of the #GivingTuesday movement. #GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform the world, beginning with their community. This year the event takes place on December 1, 2020. 

KMThe majority of children in Houston ISD qualify for free/subsidized meals and when school is not in session the children’s main food source is gone. Kids’ Meals’ mission is to end childhood hunger by delivering free healthy meals to the doorsteps of Houston’s hungriest preschool-aged children and through collaboration provide their families with resources to help end the cycle of poverty. Known for acting early and in response to the increase of food insecurity with kids out of school during the COVID-19  pandemic, Endiem doubled its monthly donations to Houston Kid’s Meals in March. 

Endiem also empowers employees to show their generosity and give back to the community by participating in charitable efforts. Throughout the year the Endiem team is granted paid Volunteer Time Off (VTO). Throughout the pandemic, Endiem employees used their VTO to perform various tasks such as bag lunches at Kid’s Meals. And all of our team members were given an extra half-day of VTO during the week of May 5, 2020, in solidarity with #GivingTuesdayNow, an emergency response to the unprecedented need caused by COVID-19.

If you’re interested in being a part of #GivingTuesday and need help getting started, the movement’s website has an extensive list of ideas. Kid’s Meals could also always use a helping hand. You can make a difference by volunteering to decorate lunch bags, delivering meals, or packing lunches. As a non-profit, Kids’ Meals welcomes monetary donations, every $2 makes and delivers a healthy meal directly to the homes and into the hands of hungry children. Want to learn more about Endiem’s community efforts, contact us today!



Originally posted: December 1st, 2020



A Business That Makes Nothing but Money Is a Poor Business
– Henry Ford

Infostretch has lived the mantra of giving back since inception. As we have grown, so have our ambitions and ability to help. Rutesh and Manish created the CSR vision with the 1% pledge – where Infostretch donates 1% of their staff time, product, profits and equity for charitable causes.

The Infostretch vision took new heights with the inception of Pahel. It is a group of enthusiastic like-minded individuals wanting to make a difference in the immediate environment. Pahel is the Infostretch’s philanthropy platform to help our immediate community and causes. It is not a group to check the box on CSR for Infostretch, but a living testimonial of our belief to give back.

The Pahel model is:


  • Community support and service via our active involvement in the causes: Helping schools,  tree plantation, menstrual awareness, adopting a village, painting a school, fixing houses in rural areas, cleaning our environmentally sensitive areas, building water coolers in dry areas etc.

  • Talent support through our services and ideas: Building digital tools, sites, apps, portals, QMetry products, Digital marketing for awareness to prevent lifestyle diseases etc.

  • Infostretch funding: Supporting right agencies and individuals after our checks on genuine causes.

The following are the major Pahel initiatives of 2019:

Ahaan Learning Centre

The anchor cause of Pahel in India is to provide education and rich experiences to people from the less privileged strata of the society through sports, creativity, drama and other methods. Ahaan Learning Centre is one of the anchor causes of Pahel. It is a mission to provide education to the less privileged children. The first centre is at Ahmedabad’s Shivranjani area – where kids who were begging at traffic signals and loitering have been given an opportunity to transform lives. The children are from streets and have had no previous exposure to the values and lives others live. In collaboration with our partner NGO Shwaas, Pahel is making a difference via education and creative activities at the centre.


It has been a challenging project. The start was slow…Initially, it was a challenge to grab the attention of these kids but thanks to creative ideas, firm determination, hard work and zeal, a bond was created with the kids. Young ones started showing up daily. Habits changed. Interest in education and good live arose. The impact goes beyond the basic learning. After literally being invisible and having zero exposure to the outside world, the kids are changing, coming out of their shell and are having a positive attitude towards life.

Ahaan activities are integrated with Infoneers’ life at Infostretch. We have created a planned calendar for activities on Thursdays – where many Infoneers have spent hundreds of hours with these children and shared their amazing experience at the centre. They play games, sing songs, watch videos etc. and inspire them. Indeed, dreams and dedication are a powerful combination!

Ahaan means the first ray of light and we plan to initiate a lot of new light in the lives of more children though more Ahaan centres in the upcoming days.

Happy Periods

The biggest plans have to be executed on ground. India is on a mission to create awareness about menstrual health. The message of Prime Minister, Bollywood Actors & Celebrities has created great awareness. The last mile is equally important.

Pahel Team has taken the initiative called ‘Happy Periods’ to create menstrual awareness in the fringe schools – where girls from less privileged background are present. Happy Periods workshop is a wonderful program that explains the complex topic in a fun way. Pahel Team has taken the idea further with creation of Happy Period Box and Guide – which are distributed free in each awareness session. The Happy Periods program has been conducted in multiple schools so far.

The Happy Periods campaign has met with an overwhelming response from the students. The format of the workshop facilitates the learning in a fun way where kids enjoyed every minute of the workshop as opposed to the traditional format of the workshop which is perceived as a boring & lecture’. The interactive workshop provides an opportunity for the girls to ask questions without any hesitation in a very friendly environment – which they took complete advantage of! The Instructors were treated like superstars and were requested to take selfies by most girls. The feedback from girls and seniors has been consistently positive and overwhelming.

The social networking sites helped remote Gujarat villages observe the success of this campaign which resulted in many of them requesting the Pahel team to visit their villages and run such campaigns in their villages. The Pahel team already planned 5 campaigns in the remote villages of Gujarat. The holistic ‘Happy Period’ campaign framework by the Pahel team which includes workshop, fun games, Happy Period Kit and a guide is such a unique way of handling such a sensitive topic that it has been invited to run in the USA too.

Pahel Movember Movement!

Pahel brought the international Movember campaign to Infostretch – to create awareness around Men’s health issues. Men’s health issues of cancer, mental health and other challenges was the focus. The NoShaveMoovement was a runaway hit! It was christened as Mo-Ment by
our CEO Rutesh Shah. The campaign was truly global. In spite of being a ground zero for the campaign, Infostretch Ahmedabad received tough competition from other Infostretch offices.

The headquarter in Santa Clara was one of the most enthusiastic bunch. Infostretch East-coast also participated in wholeheartedly. Even the fairly new offices like Infostretch Bangalore were equally enthusiastic. Infostretch Pune maintained their enthusiasm throughout the month and was competing for the most enthusiastic team with Ahmedabad and Santa Clara.

More than 120 Infoneers from all the offices participated in the campaign and regularly shared their creative posts on yammer as well as on external social. On the qualitative side, Infoneers have never seen such creative and quality fun posts that playfully delivered serious messages. And, on the quantitative side, Infoneers, in the last month alone, posted more than 300 messages that were read for around 75,000 times and were liked around 3000 times by the Infoneers. Throughout the month more than 700 Infoneers were active on the campaign.

This was the campaign that truly brought the whole Infostretch family together – regardless of the location or the gender. One of the most important factors for the success of the campaign is the lively participation of female Infoneers.

Navrachit Learning Centre

Navrachit Learning Centre is a slum school for the children of construction workers. Pahel is working with the school for almost two years. Located behind the YMCA stadium, Ahmedabad, this school educates around 50+ students who have never seen the gate of any school.



Pahel has been conducting different activities on bi-weekly bases in addition to sponsoring this school financially. Every alternate Thursday volunteering Infoneers visit this school with a couple of Pahel members and do different fun activities like Zumba, games. During Diwali, new clothes have been provided to the children and toy distribution is arranged.

Pahel has helped in infrastructure development and provided constant guidance. From a makeshift school with zero hygiene facilities and leaking walls, the schools is a proper shed with AC and lights with hygiene and all other necessary facilities.

Shwas Collaboration

Pahel is delighted to collaborate with Shwas for driving several causes for our kids and young
champions. Shwas and Pahel are currently working on the following causes:


  • Enrichment of education experience for less privilege kids through sports coaching and computer training

  • Driving good healthcare awareness through distribution of health-sanitation kits and preventive medical check-up.

  • Ongoing interaction with kids through participation in Infostretch corporate activities, company visits etc.

  • Promote empowerment through vocational training for bright kids

  • Platform for showcasing skills and talents through exhibitions, events etc.

Shwas kids are wedded into the Infostretch eco-system. They participate in the ICL cricket team matches. The kids’ designed paintings are given as prizes for the tournament winners. Even foreign customers visiting Infostretch, are gifted special paintings designed by the kids.

Moodcafe

Infostretch Pahel has helped a mental health care startup with our ideas and talent in form of our service support. Moodcafe, the supported startup, has got endorsement of CM of Gujarat Vijay Rupani. The startup is also the only Indian startup to be featured in Silicon Valley in SVB Demo Day in Jan 2019 in USA.

Moodcafe is a mental health based startup by alumni of IIM Ahmedabad and IIT Roorkee that aims to bring a new-age empathetic caring approach to mental health and well being by leveraging best practices and emerging research-driven trends of psychology, counselling,
therapies, artificial intelligence and innovative reach out strategies

Additional Activities:

During the last few months, a lot of activities have happened including the following:


  • Tree Plantation – More than hundreds of trees planted at Ahmedabad and Pune

  • Special Tree Plantation drive with Deloitte

  • Screening of special play for children – Mowgli Tunak Tum Tum

  • Buttermilk distribution at construction sites

  • Infrastructure aid to multiple less privileged school sites

  • Diwali celebrations with children

  • Spending time and caring for old age, women and mental health children

  • Collection of funds for Kerala Floods and India Army – Infostretch matched the contribution
    of Infoneer donations.

What makes Pahel a special movement is the top executive support, committed participation of team members, integration with Infostretch daily life, going beyond monetary contribution to causes, careful curation of causes and full 360 degree integration of causes. The multiple acts of sharing and caring showcase what these Infoneers are made up of! And what a great value system they bring to the table! Pahel team members – always say – Its our job to keep trying (Koshish Karna hamaara kaam hai!)



Originally posted: December 20th, 2019




Conducting business in a socially responsible way is engrained in our DNA. We believe this a driver for business success and we will continue to strive to make the planet, our environment and our communities a better place than when we began.

RECYCLING & THE ENVIRONMENT

Pollen is proud to have achieved a carbon negative footprint:


  • Planting 1700 trees across Australia

  • Selecting renewable energy sources for electricity

  • Active recycling in our office – every employee has their own Pollen “Keep-Cup” which is not only used in the office but also whilst travelling at client sites. We calculated that we save over 10,000 plastic cups a year!! 

  • Being a paperless office – there are no printers at Pollen limiting the use of paper

  • Limiting e-waste by limiting the number of computer screens/monitors in our office.

WORKING WITH THE COMMUNITY

Pollen values giving back to the community. We have achieved this through:


  • Sponsoring Australia’s leading food rescue charity “Oz Harvest”. They collect quality surplus food, distribute it to people in need and divert food waste from landfill. https://www.ozharvest.org/

  • Supporting Drought Angels – a worthwhile charity that supports Aussie farmers: https://www.droughtangels.org.au/

  • The planting of 1700 new trees via the “Fifteen Trees” organisation that plants trees in various areas to promote land re-generation, sustainable native forests, bushlands and grasslands, as well as productive land for crops and stock.

  • Collaborating on a pro-bono basis with the Bread & Butter company. They specialize in educating refugees from across the world in the crafts of becoming skilled bakers: https://thebreadandbutterproject.com/

  • Pollen employees are are frequently volunteering with community-based initiatives such as The Rural Fire Service and Surf Lifesaving Australia



Originally posted: December 4th, 2019