Pro bono is more than just altruism — it’s good for business.
Over the course of the ten years since the Index was first launched in 2014, we’ve noticed that the percentage of firms that are using pro bono as a key tool for staff retention has risen by 104% and those who are using it for training and skills development in their teams has risen by 62%.
And the evidence is also clear, the firms who choose to structure and incentivise their pro bono work like other business functions log the most hours.
Download our ready-made presentation deck for your business meetings, showcasing the key decisions your firm can make to help boost pro bono engagement.
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