
5 Factors Driving Boldr’s Community Impact
Boldr’s Impact Model is centered on 3 Cs: Client, Company, and Community. Here are some points that set Boldr apart when it comes to community impact.
Boldr’s Impact Model is centered on 3 Cs: Client, Company, and Community. Here are some points that set Boldr apart when it comes to community impact.
End Outsourcing. These words were painted on banners all over the Student Union center of my University. I was starting the second term of my
On December 16, 2021, Super Typhoon Odette entered the Philippines. It was the 15th storm to hit the country in 2021 – and the strongest
It finally happened. On June 29, 2020, we gathered on a Zoom call and submitted our application to become a Certified B Corp. Suneet took
If one thing is important to us, it’s giving back. In May 2021, Boldr started a fundraising campaign to support Community Pantries initiative in the Philippines.
Boldr is raising funds for Community Pantries initiative in the Philippines. To learn more about this initiative, read below. To support, please go to our
November 5, 2020 Boldr’s previously-used computer units have found a new home in a creekside community in Barangay Dolores, Taytay, Rizal. The company partnered with Gintong
On April 16th we hosted a discussion with some of the most thoughtful friends and partners from a diverse and esteemed set of organizations to
Conscious. Purpose-Driven. Mission-Driven. Impact-Focused. All terms have not historically been associated with mission-driven outsourcing, or with private sector work in general. Yet after back-to-back global recessions
“Omwana ni wa bhone,” as the Jita people of Africa would say, means a child’s upbringing belongs to the community more than its birth givers.
Customer Experience is a topic that is near and dear to our hearts. That’s why when we heard that Guru’s hosting its first-ever conference, Empower, we jumped at
On January 11, a quick-moving fire gutted several dozen homes in the BASECO Compound, affecting 120 families. One of A Million Voices’ (AMV) scholars lost
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