Get Free Support From Corporate Volunteers

Tap into top talent — exactly when they’re ready to help.

Throughout the year, expert professionals from companies like SAP, EY, Reckitt, and more join timed volunteer programs. During these windows, they’re actively seeking impactful projects to support - at no cost to you.


How Corporate Cohorts Boost Your Chances of Getting Support

  • More Visibility: Your project is surfaced to professionals currently volunteering
  • High Engagement: Volunteers are eager to contribute and already in program mode
  • Time-Bound: These cohorts happen at specific times, so posting early matters
  • Real Expertise: Volunteers bring skills in strategy, branding, tech, finance & more

Upcoming Cohorts: Best Windows to Submit a Project

Note: You don’t apply to a specific cohort—just post a project by the associated deadline, and we’ll take care of the matching.

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Ready to get support?

We’ll match your project with the right volunteers—especially during active cohorts.


Real Needs + Real Skills = Real Results


EY Testimonial

Lilith Diringer, Founder of ChargeHorizons

“The most helpful and rewarding part of this experience has been the exchange of ideas and perspectives. Beyond receiving feedback on our project, our EY Coach enriched our understanding of different aspects of business, and allowed us to build a more refined network.”

SAP Testimonial

Ssekitto Kalule Emmanuel, CEO of Faces Up Uganda

“A diverse team of SAP experts helped us turn our monitoring and evaluation tool into a digital visualiser. Now, we can capture and quantitatively present the progress of each young person as they interact with our program over time.”

Reckitt Testimonial

Nickson Mwanake, Founder & CEO of InspCorp

“The process of scoping the work with our Reckitt volunteer was incredibly insightful. Together, we established milestones to measure our progress - I now feel better prepared to successfully engage with future strategic partners, because I understand what they expect.”