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How Cisco Volunteers Multiply Impact for Nonprofits

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April is Global Volunteer Month. All month long, we're recognizing some of the ways Cisco employees give their time, skills, and expertise in their communities.

By Kirtee Yadav, Julie Rose

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / May 1, 2025 / Cisco and the Cisco Foundation's distinctive approach to supporting nonprofit organizations often begins with funding, but it rarely ends there. Our aim is always to bring the best of all that Cisco has to offer to the organizations we support-and the skills, time, and expertise of our people are our proudest offering of all.

For many years, our social investment sector managers have provided consulting and advisory support to the organizations they select for funding, emphasizing the unique power of strategy, technology, and data to facilitate operational success and scaling. Now, a new skill-based volunteering program is deepening our consultative contribution to our social impact partners by matching them with expert technologists within Cisco.

"Bringing everything Cisco has to the table to assist our nonprofit partner organizations is a key element of our social impact investing framework. Our engaged employees are an incredible resource to help increase our nonprofit partners' impact around the world."
-Charu Adesnik, Executive Director of the Cisco Foundation and Director of Cisco Social Impact Investments

An extra layer of support for Cisco nonprofit partner organizations

Known as Tech for Social Good, this innovative program empowers Cisco employee volunteers to harness their professional skills and knowledge to assist grantee organizations that have already been vetted and selected as especially high-potential by Cisco's Social Impact Investment and Cisco Foundation teams.

Working collaboratively with each organization to address pressing social and environmental challenges, our volunteers help our grantees with consulting and strategic advice around digitization, data architecture, data science, AI, operational efficiency, and more. They also provide tech career mentorship to individuals who use the services of Cisco's nonprofit partners.

Kirtee Yadav leads the Tech for Social Good program, with Sandeep Milar serving as executive sponsor. Kirtee works at Cisco as a Customer Experience Product Manager, while Sandeep serves as executive vice president of Cisco's CX Product Management organization.

"The Tech for Social Good Program leverages Cisco's technological expertise to address critical social and environmental challenges. By empowering tech professionals to collaborate with nonprofits and community organizations, we are not only driving innovation but also fostering a more inclusive future for all."
-Sandeep Milar, SVP of Cisco's CX Product Management organization and Tech for Social Good executive sponsor