A multitude of studies have found that corporate philanthropy and corporate-nonprofit partnerships have many benefits aside from the parties on the receiving end, including increased employee satisfaction, an increase in retention, and other intangible benefits.

In this article, we will spotlight three such meaningful collaborations between corporations and deserving entities that strengthen ties between the two and provide a sense of purpose for those who participate.

According to Lee Hendrickson, corporate volunteerism manager at The Home Depot, one of the company’s longstanding partnerships with the Atlanta Community ToolBank “exemplifies a longstanding and impactful partnership within Atlanta.”

Read the full article about corporate-nonprofit partnerships by Cathy Cobbs at Rough Draft Atlanta.