Nonprofit Spotlight: The Oath Project
Since the financial crisis in 2008, pressure has mounted on financial leaders to take responsibility for their actions. The Oath Project, one of our non-profit partners, is designed to teach business managers to implement ethical and socially responsible business into their responsibility into the culture, core values, and day-to-day operations. Financial leaders and their companies employ more than half of the US population. Don’t you think that they should be held to the same ethical practices as leaders in different professions?
The Oath Project especially aims to teach ethical business practices to future business leaders while they are still school. Distrust for financial leaders is higher than ever recorded, so there is no better time than the present to teach our future leaders how to conduct business in a way that benefits us all.
Over 7,000 people have taken the Oath so far, and we are super excited to announce that The Oath Project was invited to attend Europe’s leading student-run conference on responsible business February 23-24. Taking the Oath is easy; however, knowing how to implement these strategies and their benefits is the hardest part.
You can take the oath on their website. Learn more about it here, and sign it here. Don’t forget to check it in through the DailyFeats widget on the right-hand bottom corner of the homepage:
Posted by Maria Jose-Villa. Let us know if you took the Oath by checking it in and sharing your feat on Twitter. Tweet with us @dailyfeats!



