Businesses and
Companies

Activate Good makes it easy to engage your employees in high-impact service in the Triangle.

We Partner with Businesses to Activate Good

Activate Good provides custom services for volunteer teams, sponsorship opportunities, and networking with other CSR professionals! Our custom services can be scaled and suitable for companies and teams of all sizes.

Use our NEW Project Request form to guide yourself through some options and connect with Activate Good for support.

Questions? Contact us at Corporate@ActivateGood.org.

PLANNING COMPANY DAYS, WEEKS, OR MONTHS OF SERVICE

PARTNERING TO PLAN YOUR ANNUAL VOLUNTEER CALENDAR

PLANNING LARGE-SCALE TEAM-BUILDING VOLUNTEER PROJECTS

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY NEEDS

BRINGING PORTABLE PROJECTS TO YOUR OFFICE

VIRTUAL OR IN-PERSON VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

TRIANGLE BUSINESSES
FOR GOOD

CIVIC 50 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ASSESSMENT AND RECOGNITION PROGRAM

We can plan it all for you, from start to finish.

Planning corporate volunteer activities takes time, community connections, and resources, especially when you want a memorable experience for your team. To smoothly plan a successful volunteer project or event, you need expertise, time, and awareness of a variety of details.

Enter: Activate Good! We provide custom services for companies including planning turnkey days of service, on-site projects, and more. With our experience working with over 100 area businesses and over 600 local nonprofits, schools, and other community organizations, we can save your team hours of staff time necessary for research, planning, and execution your vision.

Share your needs using our Project Request Form below, and we’ll be in touch to talk logistics and costs to bring your vision to life.

Questions? Contact us at corporate@activategood.org

See the Impact

We envision a community where all people – and businesses! – realize and exercise their potential to make a difference. You can help us make this vision a reality.

Want to know more?

Read more about the case for employee volunteerism: