Social Impact and Inclusion Office
How Cisco is closing the gap on accessibility
3 min read
GenX and Millennials are aging into disability—a dynamic that highlights what millions of disabled users already know: the digital world often remains inaccessible. Here’s what Cisco is doing to close the gap.
Room by room, heart by heart: Helping foster youth thrive in college
3 min read
From foster care to dorm room, Move-in Day Mafia and Cisco give a fresh start to foster youth.
Cultivating skills and talent for clean energy opportunities
4 min read
An essential aspect of resilient ecosystems is ensuring communities have the skills to support clean energy opportunities.
Opening doors to cybersecurity careers with Splunk and Per Scholas
3 min read
In a world where cyber-attacks are becoming more sophisticated and high-profile data breaches make headlines, the need for cybersecurity professionals is greater than ever. Enter Per Scholas.
Crisis Response Community volunteers know what it takes to stay connected
5 min read
Cisco Crisis Response Community volunteers recently gathered to reflect on their training and talk about why they give their time and expertise.
How Cisco volunteers multiply impact for nonprofits
4 min read
Through the “Tech for Social Good” program, Cisco supplements our financial support for our nonprofit grantees by pairing them with Cisco volunteers.
Global Volunteer Month shines spotlight on Cisco DNA
4 min read
For Global Volunteer Month, we take a look at all the ways Cisco supports employees volunteering in their communities.
Believe and Achieve: Cisco and Spencer Wood at Adaptive Spirit
2 min read
This April, Cisco’s Americas Service Provider team is proud to sponsor two-time U.S. Paralympic skier Spencer Wood at AS2025 in Vail, Colorado April 3 - 6. For nearly 30 years, the marquee event for Adaptive Spirit has united telecommunications leaders and the adaptive sports community to support and celebrate the U.S. Para Ski and Snowboard Team.
A Look Behind Cisco Crisis Response
3 min read
Today, connectivity is no longer a form of aid; instead, it’s often necessary to even receive aid. Beneficiary registration, digital cash, relief benefits, and social service applications all require secure connectivity— and Cisco helps deliver this essential need.
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