Top CSR Events in 2026: Conferences Every Impact Leader Should Know
Picture this: you've spent the past year building a corporate volunteering program from scratch: navigating budget conversations, convincing skeptical department heads, and measuring outcomes with spreadsheets that are held together by determination and caffeine. You're good at your work, but you're doing it in isolation. You have questions no one on your team can answer.
Then you walk into a room of 800 people who have been running the exact same play, and suddenly, you're not alone anymore.
That's the unspoken ROI of the right social impact conference. It isn't just the sessions or the keynotes. It's the conversation over coffee with the CSR director from a Fortune 100 who solved your exact problem three years ago. It's the benchmark data you finally have access to. It's leaving with a framework you can present to your CFO on Monday morning.
The CSR profession has matured significantly. Corporate social responsibility programs now compete for measurable outcomes, board-level visibility, and defensible ROI; and the pressure to deliver is real. The 2026 conference calendar is stacked with events designed to meet practitioners exactly where that pressure lives. Here are the ten you should know about.
1. Goodera Global Volunteering Summit 2026 (GVS '26)

Global Volunteering Summit 2026
Hosted by Goodera | Invite-Only | San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Date: February 25–26, 2026 (Opening Reception: February 24, 2026) | Location: Hayes Mansion San Jose, Curio Collection by Hilton, San Jose, CA
Best For: Corporate social impact leaders, employee volunteering practitioners, CSR program managers, ERG leads, and HR and people operations professionals
Fee: Invite-only gathering (visit goodera.com/global-volunteering-summit for access)
Goodera’s Global Volunteering Summit 2026 is the only summit in the world built exclusively around the future of employee volunteering, and it operates as an invite-only gathering of 300+ social impact leaders, which means the room is deliberately curated for depth of conversation rather than breadth of attendance.
The 2026 edition took place at Hayes Mansion in San Jose, a venue chosen to enable an immersive, focused experience away from the noise of a conference center. Attending organizations confirmed for GVS '26 include Amazon, Google, AMD, Johnson & Johnson, Micron Technology, Nvidia, Visa, CBRE, DocuSign, Dropbox, Hilton, Nasdaq, Microsoft, LinkedIn, JP Morgan Chase, Workday, PwC, Wells Fargo, Mastercard, Lululemon, Deloitte, Figma, and others.
What to Expect:
- Enterprise-focused panel discussions, fireside chats, and case studies on building and scaling global volunteering programs, covering AI integration, skills-based volunteering, volunteer champion networks, and long-term program design that moves beyond one-off events
- The Volunteering Safari: a one-of-its-kind guided experience across four immersive stations: Expertise (industry trends, VQ Report, Knowledge Center), Portfolio (Community Missions, Pro Bono AI, Volunteering Station), Infrastructure (tech stack, campaign design), and Community (candid peer lounges and real-world case studies)
- Hands-on volunteering experiences that put participants in the field during the event itself including a STEM activity where attendees build path-following robots for classrooms, turning conference time into genuine community impact
- Breakout roundtables and peer discussions designed for unfiltered conversation, the kind where practitioners share what failed, what actually works, and what they wish they had known earlier in their volunteering program journey
- Design studios and collaborative working sessions that go beyond passive learning, giving attendees structured space to pressure-test strategies with peers facing identical organizational challenges
- The Global Volunteering Awards Night: a seated dinner and full ceremony honoring excellence across Company Awards, Changemaker Awards, Champion Awards, and Nonprofit Awards, followed by a celebration that closes the first day with the energy the work deserves
- Keynote conversations from global leaders and changemakers, including an address from the executive coordinator of United Nations Volunteers on International Volunteer Year
2. YourCause Corporate Social Impact Summit

YourCause Corporate Social Impact Summit 2026
Hosted by Blackbaud | Free, In-Person | Nashville, TN
Date: March 30 – April 1, 2026 | Location: Conrad Nashville, 1620 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203
Best For: Corporate professionals working in impact and employee engagement (nonprofits are not admitted)
Fee: Free
This is one of the few CSR conferences in the country offered at no cost and it is not a light afternoon of panels. The YourCause Corporate Social Impact Summit brings together 300+ social good professionals and leaders for two full days of substantive programming built around four thematic pillars:
- Inspiration: Moving employees from passive understanding to purpose-led action through inclusive design
- Intelligence: Integrating AI and automation responsibly, without losing the human judgment at the core of social impact
- Interconnection: Strengthening the links between corporate-nonprofit partnerships, cross-functional teams (HR, DEI, Sustainability, Communications), and employee well-being
- Impact: Evolving beyond burdensome reporting frameworks toward credible, outcomes-first measurement practices
What to Expect:
- Mainstage speakers and panels paired with deeper-dive breakout sessions
- A Product Innovation Lab where YourCause experts showcase new features
- A Customer Success Lounge for one-on-one strategic conversations with the Blackbaud team
- Social activities designed to build peer relationships, not just professional contacts
The event is exclusively in-person, no virtual option, which speaks to how seriously the organizers take the value of face-to-face connection. The summit pass and meals are included; attendees arrange their own hotel and travel.
3. Points of Light Conference

Points of Light Conference 2026
Hosted by Points of Light | Washington, D.C.
Date: June 22–25, 2026 | Location: Washington Hilton, Washington, D.C.
Best For: Corporate social impact practitioners, nonprofit and NGO leaders, government and national service professionals
Fee: Tiered pricing (see the conference pricing grid at pointsoflight.org)
The Points of Light Conference is one of the longest-running social impact conferences in the country, drawing attendees from all 50 U.S. states and nations around the world. In 2026, it plants itself in Washington, D.C., a deliberate choice given the current policy environment with co-hosts including Business Volunteers Maryland, Volunteer Alexandria, Volunteer Arlington, and Volunteer Fairfax.
The conference sits at the crossroads of the corporate, nonprofit, and civic sectors, making it particularly valuable for CSR leaders whose work requires deep nonprofit partnerships or government coordination.
What to Expect:
- Education sessions, workshops, and networking spanning four full days
- Content applicable toward CVA certification or renewal - the only internationally recognized credential in Volunteer Administration
- Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities for organizations seeking brand visibility and strategic partnerships
- A broad community of practitioners ranging from early-career professionals to seasoned executives
Future conference dates are already locked in: Long Beach, CA in 2027 and Minneapolis, MN in 2028.
4. Benevity Live!

Hosted by Benevity | Scottsdale, AZ
Date: June 2–4, 2026 | Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
Best For: Purpose-driven leaders in employee engagement, culture, DEIB, grants management, and impact measurement
Fee: Registration open (visit live.benevity.com for pricing)
Benevity Live! is the flagship conference for the Benevity community, and in 2026, it brings together 500+ purpose-driven brands at a single venue to examine how ethical AI is reshaping social impact, how to measure what actually matters, and how to sustain engagement in a workforce that is increasingly skeptical of corporate purpose-washing.
The event is explicitly designed for leaders who sit at the intersection of multiple functions i.e., it is beyond a single-track conference for "the CSR team." If your work touches grants, employee giving, volunteerism, culture-building, or ESG measurement, this was built for your specific reality.
What to Expect:
- Expert-led sessions and keynotes, including world-class speakers: the 2026 lineup features Mick Ebeling, named one of Fortune's 50 Greatest Leaders and a Muhammad Ali Humanitarian of the Year
- Content tracks organized for grantmakers, culture builders, and impact leaders
- Community Huddles and hands-on workshops
- Peer connection with over 800 impact leaders who come to explore how businesses can drive purpose while expanding engagement and stakeholder impact
5. The Conference Board Corporate Citizenship Summit

The Conference Board Corporate Citizenship Summit 2026
Hosted by The Conference Board | New York, NY
Date: April 23–24, 2026 | Location: New York Marriott Marquis, 1535 Broadway, New York, NY
Best For: Senior executives in sustainability, ESG, governance, legal, compliance, philanthropy, communications, and AI
Fee: Pricing varies; member discounts available
The Conference Board Corporate Citizenship Summit positions itself as the only conference that explores sustainability, social impact, and responsible governance through an integrated lens, not as siloed functions, but as interconnected forces. The 2026 theme, Accountable Leadership for a Sustainable Future, reflects how much the ground has shifted in the past three years.
This is a room of C-suite and senior leaders, along with many experienced practitioners. The speaker roster from 2026 included executives from Wells Fargo, IBM, Marriott International, Caterpillar, Prudential Financial, S&P Global, Bank of America, and Harvard Business Review.
What to Expect:
- CEO fireside chats, concurrent sessions, and interactive audience exercises
- Deep dives into AI governance, global regulatory divergence, nature-related risk, decarbonization execution, and employee volunteering as a business strategy lever
- Cross-functional dialogue connecting sustainability, legal, finance, governance, and HR
- A networking reception following Day 1 programming
- Lead sponsors for 2026 include KPMG and MGT, with notable attendees from American Express, AXA Group, Bank of America, Ford, IBM, Microsoft, Nike, Toyota, and Verizon
The agenda is built for executives who need to reconcile divergent global regulations, make defensible decisions in a polarized environment, and justify the business case for corporate citizenship to their boards.
6. Engage for Good Conference

Engage for Good Conference 2026
Hosted by Engage for Good | Palm Springs, CA
Date: April 21–24, 2026 | Location: Palm Springs, California
Best For: Corporate social impact decision-makers, nonprofit leaders, and agency professionals focused on cause marketing and purpose-driven partnerships
Fee: Multiple pass options available (see engageforgood.com/annual-conference/register)
Engage for Good's annual gathering runs on a single organizing principle: no fluff. The conference is designed around what organizers call the "Monday Morning Test": sessions only earn a place on the agenda if they produce insights you can put to work the week you return. With 750+ decision-makers in attendance, this is a unique working conference.
The 2026 theme, Purpose With Precision, is a direct response to the current environment: tight budgets, public scrutiny, political backlash, and stakeholders demanding proof over promises.
Conference Tracks include:
- Strategic Integration: embedding purpose with precision across business operations
- Measurement Mastery: moving beyond vanity metrics to frameworks that demonstrate real progress
- Partnership Architecture: governance models and structures for sustained impact
- Community-Led Precision: designing with communities, not just for them
- Cause Marketing & Consumer Trust: building authentic, transparent marketing in an era of purpose fatigue
- Resilient Leadership: leading with discipline when political noise is loudest
- Operational Excellence: the technology and processes that scale impact without losing authenticity
What to Expect:
- Four days of sessions, workshops, and networking with no padding in the schedule
- The Halo Awards Gala, the industry's highest honor for corporate social impact, with an after-party to match
- Visionary speakers and real-world case studies from recognized impact leaders
7. International Corporate Citizenship Conference (BCCCC)

International Corporate Citizenship Conference 2026
Hosted by Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship | Los Angeles, CA
Date: April 26–28, 2026 | Location: Loews Hollywood Hotel, Los Angeles, CA
Best For: Corporate CSR professionals seeking peer-only dialogue (vendors and nonprofits are not admitted)
Fee: See reg.learningstream.com for 2026 registration pricing
For nearly 40 years, the International Corporate Citizenship Conference has operated with a deliberate restriction: vendors and nonprofits are not admitted. The result is a room where corporate practitioners can speak with unusual candor about program failures, board pushback, budget cuts, and the organizational politics that rarely make it into polished case studies.
Hosted by the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship (#BCConf26), this is one of the most focused corporate social responsibility conferences on the calendar. The BCCCC's research and educational infrastructure, spanning ESG reporting, environmental sustainability, inclusion and belonging, community involvement, employee giving, and value chain management, informs the content throughout.
What to Expect:
- In-depth peer learning without the vendor-relations dynamic that shapes most conference conversations
- Sessions on current CSR challenges with actionable, practitioner-tested insights
- Access to BCCCC's research, advisory expertise, and professional certification pathways
- Topical relevance for compliance, reporting, governance, and community investment leaders
8. Social Innovation Summit

Hosted by Landmark Ventures | Atlanta, GA
Date: June 2–3, 2026 | Location: Loews Atlanta Hotel, 1065 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
Best For: ESG, CSR, and DEI executives; global philanthropists and investors; NGO leaders; cultural influencers and public officials
Fee: Register at socialinnovation.com (see web.cvent.com for registration)
The Social Innovation Summit goes beyond traditional CSR conferences; it is a cross-sector gathering that deliberately mixes corporate executives, government officials, cultural figures, and impact entrepreneurs in the same room. The 2026 summit, themed Meeting the Moment, convenes in Atlanta with an unusually high-profile speaker lineup.
2026 Featured Speakers include:
- Steve Harvey (Steve & Marjorie Harvey Foundation)
- Stacey Abrams (Fair Fight Action)
- Rainn Wilson (actor and activist)
- Dr. Bernice King (The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change)
- Chef José Andrés
- Erin Izen (The Home Depot Foundation)
- Asha Varghese (Caterpillar Foundation)
What to Expect:
- High-impact keynotes, thought-leadership salons, and curated peer-to-peer networking
- VIP social events and cocktail reception experiences
- Nation-wide Learning Journeys and virtual conversations throughout the year
- Presenting partners include Lululemon, Caterpillar Foundation, AWS, PwC, and Allstate Foundation
This is the summit to attend if your role requires building cross-sector relationships at the executive level, along with the CSR silo.
9. Reuters Responsible Business USA

Reuters Responsible Business USA 2026
Hosted by Reuters Events | Boston, MA
Date: May 5–6, 2026 | Location: Boston, MA (hosted during the inaugural Boston Climate Week)
Best For: C-suite and senior sustainability executives (75% of attendees are corporate sustainability leaders; 60% are C-suite or executive level)
Fee: Attendance is capped at 350 participants; contact the team at reutersevents.com for pricing
Reuters Responsible Business USA has made a deliberate structural choice for 2026: cap attendance at 350 participants and curate for seniority. This is not a mass-market corporate responsibility event. It is a closed, high-density gathering designed specifically for the executives who are being asked hard questions about the business case for sustainability and who need honest peer dialogue, not conference theater.
The 2026 edition is an official Boston Climate Week event, co-locating RBUSA with the broader sustainability ecosystem convening across the city simultaneously.
The 2026 agenda is built around six themes:
- Strategy & Value: anchoring sustainability into broader business growth narratives
- Communications: creating stakeholder-segmented messaging that survives political scrutiny
- Regulations, Reporting & Compliance: navigating the fractured global regulatory landscape
- Supply Chain: building Scope 3 influence without overburdening suppliers
- Data & AI: separating practical AI applications from hype, with net-zero in view
- Climate & Sustainability: defending decarbonization progress in a challenging investment climate
What to Expect:
- Reuters Editorial speakers, including shareholder activism and sustainable business correspondents, leading incisive main-stage interviews under the Reuters Trust Principles
- Structured roundtables and candid case studies with strictly limited vendor presence
- 65% returning participant rate, which speaks to the quality of the community
- 3 dedicated interactive rooms
10. ACCP Annual Conference

Hosted by the Association of Corporate Citizenship Professionals | Boston, MA
Date: September 14–16, 2026 | Location: Boston, MA
Best For: Corporate social impact practitioners seeking a focused, peer learning environment now in its 20th year
Fee: Visit accp.org/conference/register for pricing
The ACCP Annual Conference is the professional home base for corporate citizenship practitioners. Now in its 20th year, it is a conference built by CSR professionals for CSR professionals - with a curriculum structured around three pillars: Strategy, Skill, and Community.
Unlike events anchored to specific platforms or vendor ecosystems, ACCP's conference is practitioner-led and content-focused. The agenda includes in-depth sessions, workshops, learning labs, and peer-led discussions that go beyond trend reports to engage the operational realities of running a corporate citizenship function.
What to Expect:
- Three full days of immersive learning in Boston
- Sessions covering current CSR challenges with working-level depth, along with high-altitude keynote content
- Learning Labs and peer-led discussions where participants can workshop actual program challenges
- A strong community orientation: ACCP members describe this as the event where they feel most understood by their peers
11. Greater Purpose Conference East

Greater Purpose Conference 2026
Hosted by Greater Purpose | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date: October 27–28, 2026 | Location: The Carlu, Toronto, Ontario
Best For: Leaders from business, nonprofit, and social enterprise in Canada; professionals in corporate partnerships, ESG, grantmaking, and purpose-driven leadership
Fee: Pricing TBD (early bird and member rates available; see greaterpurpose.inc for updates)
Greater Purpose Conference East is Canada's must-attend gathering for social purpose practitioners, and it runs on a single-track format that reflects a deliberate editorial philosophy: everyone should be in the same conversation, not siloed into parallel tracks.
The October 2026 edition takes place at The Carlu, one of Toronto's most distinctive event venues, and includes two full days of programming, a Day 1 cocktail reception, meals throughout, and conference slide decks for all attendees (Greater Purpose members also receive post-event recordings).
What to Expect:
- Two days of single-track keynotes and panel sessions, no competing sessions to choose between
- Provocative discussions on corporate partnership economics, AI's impact on social impact work, sustainability communications under Bill C-59's anti-greenwashing amendments, and the future of Canada's purpose economy
- Substantial networking time is built into the schedule; most attendees are the sole representative from their organization, so the conference deliberately creates connection moments
- The Greater Purpose Awards ceremony, recognizing purpose leaders from across Canada
The Bottom Line on 2026 CSR Conferences
Budget cycles close, leadership priorities shift, and the window to justify professional development spending narrows every quarter. CSR and corporate volunteering leaders who attend the right conference in 2026 will not just learn something useful, but they will return with the specific vocabulary, benchmarks, and peer relationships that make internal advocacy significantly easier for the next twelve months.
That is the practical case for showing up. But the strategic case is different.
The profession is at an inflection point that most conference agendas are only beginning to catch up with. Boards want defensible ROI on social impact spending. Regulators across multiple jurisdictions are pulling in opposite directions on disclosure. AI is reshaping every workflow from volunteer matching to impact reporting, faster than most teams can develop governance guardrails for it. And employee volunteering, long treated as a feel-good add-on is being redesigned at leading companies as a retention lever, a skills development vehicle, and a community investment mechanism that can be measured with the same rigor as any other HR program.
The eleven events in this guide reflect where that pressure is landing in practice. Goodera's Global Volunteering Summit exists because the volunteering function has grown complex enough to need its own dedicated forum, separate from broader CSR gatherings. Reuters Responsible Business USA exists because senior sustainability executives need a room where the vendor dynamic is absent and the peer seniority is high enough to produce genuinely honest conversation. The BCCCC International Corporate Citizenship Conference has maintained its corporate-practitioners-only format for nearly four decades because the quality of candor in that room depends directly on who is not in it.
Choosing among these events is therefore not a question of which conference has the most impressive speaker lineup. It is a question of what your program actually needs from the next twelve months. A practitioner who is three years into building a volunteering program and needs to justify a budget increase to a CFO will get more from two days at Goodera's GVS than from a week at a broader sustainability conference. A Chief Sustainability Officer navigating divergent global reporting requirements will get more from Reuters RBUSA than from any practitioner-focused event on this list. Function, seniority, and program maturity are the three variables that should determine where you go.
One final consideration that rarely appears in conference roundups: the relationships built at these events tend to outlast any single session or keynote. The CSR profession is smaller than it appears from the outside. The person who solves your measurement problem at a GVS breakout roundtable in February may be the same person whose case study you reference in a board presentation in October. That compounding value does not show up on any registration page, but it is the primary reason practitioners who attend these events consistently return the following year.
The 2026 calendar is strong. The harder question is whether your organization treats conference attendance as a cost or as the professional infrastructure that keeps its CSR function credible, current, and capable of delivering what leadership is now asking for.
Frequently Asked Questions about CSR Events and Conferences
1. Which 2026 CSR event is best for first-time conference attendees?
Goodera's Global Volunteering Summit stands out as the ideal starting point for first-time attendees in the CSR and corporate volunteering space. Because GVS is invite-only and capped at 300+ curated social impact leaders, first-timers are not dropped into an anonymous crowd of thousands; they enter a room where conversations are intentional, peer-matching is deliberate, and the programming is built around the specific realities of running employee volunteering programs.
The Volunteering Safari, hands-on STEM volunteering activity, and candid breakout sessions ("Tell Me How You Really Feel") give first-timers structured ways to engage without having to navigate a sprawling multi-track agenda. The opening reception creates a low-pressure arrival moment before the formal sessions begin. For practitioners who want their first conference experience to be substantive and immediately applicable rather than overwhelming, the Global Volunteering Summit is purpose-built for exactly that outcome.
2. Are any of these CSR conferences open to nonprofit professionals?
Most are. The notable exceptions are the YourCause Corporate Social Impact Summit (corporate professionals only, by design) and the BCCCC International Corporate Citizenship Conference (which restricts attendance to corporate practitioners, no vendors or nonprofits). Every other event on this list welcomes nonprofit leaders, though their programming emphasis is generally on the corporate side of the sector.
3. Which corporate responsibility events are most useful for making the business case for CSR to leadership?
Goodera's Global Volunteering Summit is especially powerful for practitioners who need to make the internal case for employee volunteering investment, because GVS brings together social impact leaders from companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, JP Morgan Chase, and Workday who have already solved the board-alignment problem.
The peer conversations, case studies, and YourCause x Goodera and Benevity x Goodera partner spotlights give attendees the language, data, and real-world examples needed to translate volunteering program outcomes into executive-level business logic.
Beyond GVS, the Conference Board Corporate Citizenship Summit and Reuters Responsible Business USA are the two events most explicitly oriented toward C-suite-level conversations. Both address board alignment, sustainability ROI, regulatory risk, and AI governance in terms that translate directly into executive and boardroom language. If you need ammunition for budget conversations or strategic buy-in, any of these three will give you better material than a generic practitioner-focused event.
4. Which events focus specifically on employee volunteering and workplace giving?
Goodera's Global Volunteering Summit is the most singularly focused event on employee volunteering of any conference on this list, as its entire two-day agenda is organized around volunteering program design, scaling, measurement, AI integration, and champion network development. No other conference puts employee volunteering at the centre of every session the way GVS does.
For practitioners in India specifically, Goodera also runs the Karma Summit, described as Asia's largest corporate volunteering summit, bringing together 200+ companies and CSR leaders around bold ideas and innovation in volunteering. The Karma Summit 2025 edition remains the go-to India-market gathering for corporate volunteering leaders who want peer learning within the specific regulatory, cultural, and operational context of the Indian CSR landscape.
6. Is Reuters Responsible Business USA appropriate for director-level professionals, or is it strictly C-suite?
The event skews heavily toward the C-suite (60% of attendees hold C-suite or executive-level titles, and 75% are corporate sustainability executives). Directors and senior managers who operate closely with C-suite decision-makers will find the content relevant, but they should know the room will be predominantly senior. The capped format of 350 participants means the conversations are unusually candid and peer-matched.
7. Which CSR conferences provide CEUs or professional certification credit?
The Points of Light Conference offers education sessions applicable toward CVA (Certified in Volunteer Administration) certification or renewal - the only internationally recognized credential in the field of Volunteer Administration. The BCCCC also offers certification pathways through its broader educational programs (Leadership Academy, Management Intensive, ESG/Sustainability Reporting Certificate), though these operate separately from the conference registration.
8. How far in advance should CSR teams plan their conference attendance for 2026?
Several of these events are either already completed (the Conference Board Summit, Engage for Good, BCCCC, and the YourCause Summit all took place in spring 2026) or are imminent (Reuters RBUSA in May, Benevity Live! and Social Innovation Summit in June, Points of Light in June). For fall events, ACCP Annual Conference in September and Greater Purpose Conference East in October: registration is typically open now. For 2027 planning, the Points of Light Conference is already confirmed for Long Beach, CA (June 28–July 1, 2027).
9. What should CSR leaders bring to a social impact conference to maximize their ROI?
The most prepared attendees arrive with three things: a short list of specific problems they need to solve (not just topics they want to learn about), a clear sense of who they want to meet (search the attendee list before arriving), and a structured way to capture and share learnings with their teams afterward. The conferences on this list all offer post-event materials, recordings, slide decks, or summaries - but the primary value is the live conversation. Protect time in your schedule for the hallway and the reception. That is where the most useful intelligence transfers.
10. Which 2026 CSR conference is best for connecting with cause marketing and corporate-nonprofit partnership professionals?
Global Volunteering Summit brings together leaders from corporate volunteering and nonprofit partnerships in one shared space.
The programming focuses on practical conversations around building stronger volunteering programs, long-term partnerships, and meaningful community impact.
Sessions include collaborative program design, community-focused learning tracks, peer discussions, and cross-sector networking opportunities.
The summit also celebrates nonprofits, corporate leaders, and changemakers driving innovation and impact in volunteering.
One of the biggest highlights is the opportunity to connect with Goodera’s global ecosystem of nonprofits, clients, partners, and social impact practitioners, creating space for more honest conversations, new collaborations, and long-term relationships.









