#TtInspires: Brenna Minor, Disaster Recovery and CDBG Program Manager

Brenna Minor is a program manager with Tetra Tech’s Disaster Recovery group, specializing in implementing federally funded disaster recovery projects. Brenna currently works with the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on COVID-19 recovery programs through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds.

HP Unveils Bold Goals to Advance Racial Equality and Social Justice

That’s why we are stepping up. Last year, we committed to double the number of Black and African American executives inside the company by 2025.

2021 Ushers in a New Era of Corporate Activism

In wake of last week’s insurrection at the United States Capitol building, we are seeing a new wave of corporate activism emerge. In the past, it was standard operating procedure for brands to steer clear of the political conversation altogether. And while in recent years we’ve seen companies take stances on political issues – such as access to voting, social justice and climate change – they would often stop short of calling out individual politicians or blocking resources to persons inciting hate and violence. This week, we examine how companies are breaking tradition to take more drastic steps around politics, in an effort to protect democracy.

Let's Celebrate Mentorship

January 17th marked the International Day of Mentoring, which offers an opportunity to celebrate and promote the value mentoring can bring to the lives of our youth worldwide.

CNH Industrial Launches Riparian Buffer Development Plan in New Holland, Pa.

“This 8.5 acre riparian forest buffer will be quite large for Lancaster County, and will really help improve the stream that it will surround,” said the Alliance’s Chesapeake Forestry Program Manager, Ryan Davis.

'Watershed Move' by Total to Leave American Petroleum Institute Over Climate Policy, Ceres Says

Andrew Logan, Ceres’ director of oil and gas, released the following statement following the news that Total has become the first oil major to leave the American Petroleum Institute over its stance on climate policies.

Timberland Anticipates Products Becoming 'Net Positive' by 2030

Timberland set new 2030 environmental goals today. The global outdoor lifestyle brand wants all of their products to have a “net positive” effect on nature, giving back more than they take.

International Medical Corps & FedEx Provide Surge Capacity for COVID19

Since March, International Medical Corps has deployed 29 emergency medical field units across the US. Many of these units have been delivered to the sites thanks to FedEx.

Looking Forward: Three Tips for Making Your Social Impact Programs Successful in 2021

Hoping for a better year this year? We are, too! Here are three tips for making your social impact programs successful in 2021. Try a couple and let us know how it goes. And don’t forget – we’re here to help. Read the full blog now!

CECP Launches 2020 Industry-Defining Giving in Numbers Survey

Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose © (CECP), is celebrating the launch of the 20th annual Giving in Numbers Survey, in partnership with hundreds of the world’s leading companies.