IMPACT2030 Regional Councils

Regional Impact Councils are a key mechanism towards achieving the mandate and objectives of IMPACT2030. The goals of the councils will vary according to composition, the SDG goals and targets addressed, regional issues and priorities, the interest and capacity of the community partners, the timeline of the projects and the available resources. Regional IMPACT2030 Councils are comprised of individuals from regionally-based organizations, representing the private sector, public sector, academia and civil society, with a shared interest in achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals through employee volunteering.

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Sustainable Development Goals

IMPACT2030 Transforming Lives and Communities Report
The Transforming Lives and Communities Report from IMPACT2030 explores how companies are channelling pro-bono, skills-based and hands-on employee volunteer service to help address the global challenges that the United Nations SDGs seek to remedy.

Social Impact & Volunteering

Turkey Impact Council Won the Fast Start Award From Global Nonprofit Points of Light.
Turkey Impact Council was selected as the first among the corporate volunteering councils established in the past three years, according to the excellence principles of Points of Light for the Fast Start Award.

Social Impact & Volunteering

Atlantic Canada Employee Volunteering Survey
The IMPACT2030 Workplace Volunteerism survey is part of a global initiative to harness the power of corporate volunteers.

Responsible Business & Employee Engagement

How to Collaborate for Better Impact Through Employee Volunteering
Corporate volunteering plays an increasingly significant role as a positive vehicle for business involvement in local and international sustainable development initiatives.

Sustainable Development Goals

Businesses Gather in New Zealand to Discuss the Power of Corporate Volunteering
On 26 July, KPMG hosted 20 New Zealand businesses to discuss the importance of corporate volunteering, and explore collaboration opportunities with the United Nations, other businesses, and not-for-profits to harness the power of working together to fuel the prosperity of New Zealand’s communities.
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