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Mark Horoszowski is the co-founder and CEO of MovingWorlds.org.

Mark Horoszowski

Mark Horoszowski is the co-founder and CEO of MovingWorlds.org.

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Designing for Real Humans: How Behavioral Science Helps Scale Social Innovation

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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From Do-Gooders to Ladder-Climbers: 5 Personas That Make or Break Corporate Volunteering Programs

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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9 Corporate Social Impact Initiatives Thriving in 2025 (And What They Reveal About the Future of CSR)

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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The 8 Most Common Mistakes Corporate Social Impact Leaders Make (and how to avoid them)

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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11 Mental Models and Frameworks That Corporate Social Impact Leaders Use to Create Lasting Impact

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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Podcasts, Influencers, and News You Should Follow if Your Are Working to Create Purposeful and Impact-Driven Organizations

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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Real Stories from Our Amazing Volunteers: How Skills-Based Volunteering Unlocks Talent, Innovation, and Impact

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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Corporate Skills-Based Volunteering: Purpose Without the Politics

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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How to Help Employees Find Purpose—When Everything Feels Broken

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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Why Employees Want Skills-Based Volunteering—Especially Now

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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How Virtual Skills-Based Volunteering Is Powering Global Social Innovation

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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The ROI of Corporate Skills-Based Volunteering (With Examples)

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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Creating Transformational Virtual Volunteering Programs: A Blueprint for Impact

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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The Best CSR Skills-Based Volunteering Software for Employee Engagement & Social Impact

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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How to Scale Skills-Based Volunteering at Your Company

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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What CSR Leaders Are Doing to Maintain — and Grow — Their Programs and Budgets in 2025

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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How to Be an Effective Mentor

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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7 CSR Trends in 2025: Navigating Chaos, Defiance, and the Future

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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Earth Day is Over… So Now What Do We Do?

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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How Social Enterprises are Using AI to Reach Their Business & Impact Potential

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in 2023: Put Yourself Out of a Job

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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The Most Important Thing About Davos is What Happens After

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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12 Books For Social Entrepreneurs to Read in 2023

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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Responsible Companies Partner with Social Enterprises Across these 10 Business Functions

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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Building a Culture of Social Impact and Sustainability at Your Company

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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Social Enterprises Are Officially Part of the World Economic Forum’s Agenda

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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What Impact Investors Look for in a Social Enterprise – Lessons from the Global Innovation Fund

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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CSR Efforts Are Not Doing Enough to Advance the SDGs (Yet…)

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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What is Social Procurement – and Why Are So Many Corporate Leaders Talking About It?

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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From “Bad” Idea to “World-Changing” Idea

The first step to making an impact is to start something. The second, third, and fourth steps are usually the same: Start something, again. Rarely will your first attempt work, but I assure you, it’s better than nothing. In fact, the most successful people have

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