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Serving the community is a rich tradition within Bain. We work hard to use our cutting-edge for profit skills and capabilities to improve the nonprofit sector. Our aim in pro bono consulting is to make a significant case team investment on important social issues. Bain offices across the globe work for clients on a pro bono basis. Read some examples of Bain's pro bono work below.
- Bain & Company's Seoul office helps the World
Knowledge Forum with its overall agenda development,
something it has been doing since 2001. Bain has also played
key roles in organizing leading plenary and break-out
sessions, announcing Bain Korea's industry or service area
specific insights and research results.
- In Atlanta, Bain worked with the Boys
& Girls Clubs of America by assessing their
organizational structure in the context of their growing
needs and helped explore the possibility of increasing
revenue generation through non-traditional revenue sources.
B&GCA's president noted that Bain was "clearly committed
to doing a first class job, and they did."
- Case teams from the London office
worked alongside Business Action on Homelessness (BAoH), a
campaign set-up by business, the charitable sector and the
government to increase the support from businesses to tackle
the homeless problem. Bain helped the campaign to develop its
overall strategy, and worked extensively on specific
programs such as improving the effectiveness of homeless
work experience programs.
- Our San Francisco office conducted the California
Competitiveness Project on a pro bono basis for the
California Business Roundtable. Bain found that 100% of senior
executives interviewed view the business climate in
California unfavorably. In fact, as many as 40% have plans
to move jobs out of the state
- Working in close cooperation with the National Council for Social Services, Bain consultants in Singapore helped deliver results by developing a vision and mission, prioritizing
initiatives and services provided, analyzing the
"cost-to-serve," and even conducting due diligence on
mergers of nonprofit organizations.
- In Paris, Bain has been a regular partner to
organizations such as La Fondation pour l'Enfance for more
than 10 years.
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