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At age 16, Nina founded a breast cancer charity in memory of her late mother - that sparked her passion for social impact, and making a dent in the universe. In 2018, Nina joined insuretech Lemonade to lead Social Impact. But, Lemonade isn’t a traditional insurance company. Lemonade was designed to transform insurance from a necessary evil into a social good, via their built-in giving program, the Lemonade Giveback. Lemonade partners with nonprofits that reflect both the causes that customers care about and the stands that the company has taken.
Nina Rauch
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Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword—it's a critical component of modern business strategy. Here's how to get started.
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In an increasingly interconnected world, the importance of social impact in uniting employees and fostering a sense of purpose cannot be overstated.
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The incredible impact of micro-donations and why they matter more than ever.
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The examples set by innovative companies can undoubtedly inspire others to follow suit, creating a brighter and more compassionate future for all.
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Mar 20, 2023
We're living through a dramatically changing climate. There has never been a more important time to make sustainability key to your brand.
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Here's how employers can find a charitable organization to sponsor this holiday season and beyond. During the holidays, in particular, many company leaders often consider how their establishment can lean in to assist with funding or volunteer its time to support a charitable cause, in the spirit of giving. But what is the best way to choose the right partnership with a reputable foundation that makes the most sense and enables your organization to do the most good? Below, 11 members from Fast Company Executive Board are sharing their tips to help you get started, whether you plan on giving back for a season or throughout the entire year.
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Lemonade
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Lemonade was designed to transform insurance from a necessary evil into a social good, via their built-in giving program, the Lemonade Giveback. Lemonade partners with nonprofits that reflect both the causes that customers care about and the stands that the company has taken.