“I am happy to work for a company that takes these initiatives seriously, reinforcing that I’m in the right place, at the right firm.”
Learn how to run effective pro bono programs
Ashoka has been supporting corporate partners in designing and implementing pro bono programs for many years. In this free handbook, we share what we learnt on the way: best practices and practical ideas for where to start with real-life case studies, interviews and secondary research on the topic.
What is in it for me?
- mini case studies and interviews with corporate partners
- a step-by-step guide on how to design and implement your program
- practical ideas to win your colleagues’ commitment
- 10+ years of our experience and lessons learnt
The business value of pro bono programs
Recruiting new talent
For young people who are increasingly concerned about social impact, it is an attractive factor when it comes to career building.
Employer branding & engagement
Expanded worldview and impact-driven work is always a plus for new and existing talents.
Leadership & talent development
These programs encourage junior employees to take the lead and try out their leadership skills.
The secret sauce of the new pro bono?
Developing is a more equal partnership that recognises each other's strengths should allow the partnership to have more impact.
- New Philantrophy Capital (NPC)
Our corporate partners
KPMG
KPMG is an international auditor, tax and business consultant company. Through responsible corporate governance and alongside their clients KPMG is dedicated to think responsible, be sustainable and maximize the positive social and environmental impact.
Schneider Electric Foundation
Schneider’s purpose is to empower all to make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all. They believe access to energy and digital is a basic human right. Schneider drives digital transformation by integrating world-leading process and energy technologies to realize the full efficiency and sustainability opportunities.
Schneider Electric Foundation
Schneider’s purpose is to empower all to make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all. They believe access to energy and digital is a basic human right. Schneider drives digital transformation by integrating world-leading process and energy technologies to realize the full efficiency and sustainability opportunities.
CMS Budapest
The CMS Budapest provides legal and tax services in Hungary since 1989. The CMS Team offers unique, sector-specific legal advice on commercial law, for Hungarian and international companies. As a member of the Global CMS Network, it is the sixth largest law firm in the world and the largest law firm in Europe.
CMS Budapest
The CMS Budapest provides legal and tax services in Hungary since 1989. The CMS Team offers unique, sector-specific legal advice on commercial law, for Hungarian and international companies. As a member of the Global CMS Network, it is the sixth largest law firm in the world and the largest law firm in Europe.
Hiflylabs
Hiflylabs deals with intelligence solutions, consulting and mobile development. In 2017 they were added to the list of the most dynamically growing Central European technology companies.
MagNet Bank
The first new-bank in Hungary, as a value-based bank, it is a community building financial institution, which aspires for active social participation together with its clients and consciously develops its environment.