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NYC Service

Businesses in Service

A coalition of CSR and social impact professionals that meets regularly to explore how the private sector can connect the power of service to New York City's most pressing needs.

About

About Businesses in Service

Businesses in Service brings together CSR and social impact professionals from across the private sector who are committed to advancing service in New York City. Through regular convenings and shared learning, the coalition explores how businesses can align their service efforts with community needs and citywide priorities.


What to Expect

At a Convening

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Shared Learning

Hear from peers and subject matter experts about how the private sector can deepen its impact on NYC communities.

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Networking & Collaboration

Connect with fellow CSR professionals from companies of all sizes working toward shared service goals.

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Citywide Priorities

Sessions are aligned with NYC's evolving community needs, helping businesses direct their efforts where they matter most.


Upcoming Convening

Next Session

Feb242026

Upcoming Convening

Businesses in Service — Next Session

Join fellow CSR and social impact professionals for our next Businesses in Service convening. This session will focus on aligning private-sector service efforts with NYC's evolving community priorities.

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Convenings Throughout the Year

Businesses in Service convenes throughout the year. Dates are shared as they are confirmed.

Subscribe to our newsletter to be notified when the next convening is scheduled.


Stay Connected

Stay in the Loop

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates on upcoming convenings, opportunities, and shared resources from the Businesses in Service network.

Questions?

Reach out to our team for more information about Businesses in Service convenings and partnership opportunities.

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Participation in City of New York programs is voluntary and will not influence or affect any current or future dealings with the City. Participation does not provide special access to City officials or preferential treatment, and it does not create, promise, or imply any contract award — prospective, pending, or future.

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