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Merger of Hands On Network and Points of Light Foundation to Create World's Largest Volunteer Organization The merged organization will spend the next 100 days assembling its board of directors, creating a robust national staff team and initiating dialogue with the volunteer sector to shape goals that demonstrate the potential impact of the new entity. Hands On Network and The Points of Light Foundation engaged Accenture's mergers and acquisitions practice to help facilitate the merger exploration process. Since March, the team has lent their corporate expertise on a pro bono basis. "While there are some striking similarities between this process and some of the corporate mergers we have overseen, this has been particularly exciting because of the impact that we anticipate seeing in communities and individuals lives as a result of this unique collaboration," said Walt Shill, managing partner, Accenture. About Hands On Network Hands On Network leads an international movement of people who roll up their sleeves, get hands on, and solve community problems everyday. We put people at the center…repairing homes, ensuring green spaces and partnering with students and faculty to transform schools. Across the country and the world, our 68 Hands On Action Centers partner with more than 12,000 nonprofits and schools, activating hundreds of thousands of volunteers who complete approximately 50,000 service projects each year. About the Points of Light Foundation The Points of Light Foundation & Volunteer Center National Network engages and mobilizes millions of volunteers who are helping to solve serious social problems in thousands of communities. Through a variety of programs and services involving 333 Volunteer Centers and a thousand corporate and nonprofit partners, the Foundation encourages people from all walks of life-- businesses, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, low-income communities, families, youth, and older adults-- to volunteer. Press Release |
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