2021 ISACA CommunITy Day Fast-Approaching

Author: ISACA
Date Published: 15 September 2021

Come give back with ISACA® for our third annual CommunITy Day as fellow ISACA members, staff and their families take action in their local communities to help make a difference across the globe.

Recognized by the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) with a 2020 Power of A Gold Award for its global impact, this annual event gives the ISACA community a chance to come together, virtually and in-person, through individual efforts that collectively make an impact. Activities can be completed in smaller groups, outdoors or individually this year, but there are many ways members can improve the world together – even while remaining physically distant.

Many ISACA chapters have organized a variety of activities for you to participate in when you sign-up! Select your chapter when logging in to Helper Helper, the event app, to see what is being organized locally or globally, or you can log your own hours for your charitable activities on 2 October to get involved.

From New Zealand all the way to the US state of Hawaii, activities include helping animals in need, foodbanks, fundraisers, environmental cleanups, and much more! Most activities are open to families and friends.

Your health and safety are ISACA’s top priorities, so all CommunITy Day activities should take local guidelines from government and health officials under consideration. Learn more about possible activities and how to volunteer in the era of COVID-19 by visiting the CommunITy Day Admin Tools page of the ISACA website.

Participants are asked to log all CommunITy Day activities in the Helper Helper tool used to track ISACA’s global statistics. Visit the Volunteer Sign Up page of the Helper Helper website to create a free profile, sign up for a volunteer activity and log volunteer hours. And on 2 October, watch as social media posts roll in from around the world using the hashtag #ISACACommunITyDay.

To learn more about what was accomplished in 2020, visit the CommunITy Day Impact page.