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CSR Survey

Taking Responsibility - Ipsos in Brazil and Arca do Saber in Sao Paulo

Ipsos Foundation supports Arca do Saber’s actions for a favela in Sao Paulo in Brazil.
CSR Survey

Taking Responsibility - Drawing Smiles On Children’s Faces

Bringing joy to children, was the aim of the voluntary initiative conducted by Ipsos in Morocco during the month of October.
Marketing Survey

Most Canadians Expect Companies to Support Causes and Make a Profit

New Ipsos study reveals how Canadians feel toward cause marketing. Strong cause marketing programs and not-for-profit partnerships are more necessary than ever for corporations.

Taking Responsibility - Ipsos Sleeps on the Streets to Help Raise Funds and Awareness for Homeless in Vancouver

Would you sleep on the streets to help raise funds and awareness for homeless and at-risk youth? Some of Ipsos executives did. Read about his experience.

i-Say panel donations shatter our $15K goal in support of breast cancer awareness!

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this past October, the i-Say incentives team once again set out to join the fight against breast cancer by rallying i-Say members to raise $15,000 in donations.

Taking Responsibility - Ipsos in Mozambique's Involvement With Young People

Ipsos in Mozambique invited university students to Ipsos’ premises to learn about market research.
CSR Survey

Taking Responsibility - La Parisienne 2016

Ipsos teams wore the Ipsos colours to support the fight against breast cancer at La Parisienne (Paris – France)

Taking Responsibility - School Rebuilding in Northern Ghana

Rebuilding the school in Kpachelo (Northern Ghana) is the Ipsos Foundation's largest commitment, discover the story.
Affluent Survey Publication

Affluent Africans Working On a Sustainable Growth Plan for Africa

Key findings of the 4th bi-annual release of the Ipsos Affluent Survey Africa 2016. Social responsibility and being environmentally friendly are top-priorities, African Millennials are breaking economic barriers, Media and personal/wearable technology are vital to the African Affluent.