Blogs
New Study Released by Boston College Examines CSR Technology Vendors
Our clients come first at AngelPoints and we strive to build lasting relationships with each of you. Recently, a survey conducted by The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship rated us #1 in over 65% of the categories, including client satisfaction, usability, reporting accuracy, customer support, innovation and more. Download the Study here.
CSR 2.0
Times have changed. No longer do you see only posters in the break rooms or fliers in the restroom promoting your volunteer efforts. As you may have noticed, getting employees to sign up for your company's volunteer events was painful. Not to mention getting feedback and getting the inspirational stories that happened during the volunteer event was near impossible. Along came this little number (2.0) that has dramatically impacted they way we all do things.
Fight Malaria: Social Investment Spotlight

Many have asked us at AngelPoints to provide an example of a great social investment. An investment that can energize the hearts and minds of employees as well as provide a clear path to making a difference. Many more have asked how to make a strong international social investment. One clear example of such a strong social investment is malaria.
Thanks to AngelPoints for hosting the Client Meeting in San Francisco
Thank you, AngelPoints. Thank you for hosting the AngelPoints Client Reception in San Francisco for those who are attending the Boston College Community Relations Conference. It was very nice re-newing acquaintances with AngelPoints staff including Andy Mercy, Reade Frank, Jami Lichtman, Jennifer Annistoff, Tracy Ruggles, and others.
And, I enjoyed seeing ol' friends like Suzanne Esber from Fluor Corporation and new friends like Robin Hanson from Prudential Financial.
The corporate expedition
Notes from Mt. Wrangall, AK. 13,000 feet. April, 1994.
“I’m in a jam. Perched up here 13,000 feet above the sea, 80 mph winds buckling the stays on our tent and showing no sign up letting up after 5 relentless days, things are feeling just a bit dire."