Partner Spotlight: Jack McCann

Partner Spotlight: Jack McCann

Most might think of a Real Estate Closing Attorney as the person who simply prepares closing documents and conducts a real estate transaction. However, Jack McCann far exceeds the normal duties and expectations of a closing attorney.  

McCann & Hubbard has handled many thousands of transactions and assisted thousands of clients since its founding on October 1, 2003. Jack joined our Board of Directors in 2005 and served until 2010.  In 2009, Jack began conducting our real estate closings and has completed approximately 140 to date while providing these services at only 20% of his normal rates.  This ultimately assists homeowners with out-of-pocket costs and our affiliate’s budget.

Becoming a first-time homebuyer is an undertaking Jack doesn’t take lightly.  He is always engaged and attentive, making certain the family understands their financial commitment. 

His services never stop at the closing table!  Beyond this service, he provides constant guidance and direction, daily, in many areas, such as HOA issues, delinquency escalations, FREE preparation of Last Will and Testaments to our families, and title and legal issues as they arise, and so much more.  Jack has never asked to be compensated for these additional tasks, therefore provides these services at ZERO cost to our affiliate.

It is obvious to our staff and our families that his heart truly believes and practices a shared vision in our community and this world. 

Thank God for awesome humans like Jack McCann, who choose to pay it forward in the gift of knowledge and service, ultimately improving the lives of others. 

The Benefits of Corporate Volunteering

In recent years, a shift towards a more socially responsible corporate culture has gained significant momentum. As businesses recognize their role in fostering positive change in society, many have begun encouraging their staff to volunteer with nonprofits. This growing trend of corporate volunteering offers a plethora of benefits, not only for the nonprofits involved but also for the corporations themselves and their employees. In this blog, we will explore the numerous advantages of this symbiotic relationship and why it is a win-win for everyone involved.

1. Fostering a Sense of Purpose and Satisfaction

Engaging in meaningful work outside their regular job roles provides a sense of purpose and fulfillment that can boost morale and overall job satisfaction. Corporate volunteering allows employees to connect with causes they are passionate about and empowers them to make a tangible difference in their communities. 

2. Skill Development and Personal Growth

Volunteering exposes employees to different challenges and experiences, which can lead to skill development and personal growth. Working on a Habitat build site offers the unique, hands-on opportunity to learn construction skills while making a difference. Our volunteers learn how to use power tools, install cabinetry, and so many handy skills they can use to maintain their own homes! By volunteering with these organizations, employees can enhance their existing skills or even discover new ones, benefiting both their personal and professional lives.

3. Building Stronger Teams and Camaraderie

Working together towards a common goal outside the office environment allows employees to bond on a deeper level, ultimately strengthening their professional relationships. This enhanced team spirit can positively impact workplace dynamics, leading to improved collaboration and productivity.

4. Enhanced Corporate Reputation

Corporations that actively encourage their staff to volunteer with nonprofits demonstrate a commitment to social responsibility and community involvement. This engagement helps build a positive reputation for the company among customers, partners, and potential employees, which can, in turn, attract top talent and improve customer loyalty.

5. Increased Employee Retention and Recruitment

Employees who feel supported by their employers in volunteering activities are more likely to stay loyal to the company. Furthermore, when potential candidates see that a corporation encourages and values volunteerism, they may be more inclined to choose that company as their employer. This can significantly impact employee retention and recruitment efforts.

6. Positive Impact on the Community and Society

Nonprofits often lack the financial resources and manpower to fulfill their missions entirely. By encouraging staff to volunteer with these organizations, corporations can contribute to solving societal challenges they align with. The cumulative impact of corporate volunteerism can lead to a healthier, more vibrant community and a better society as a whole.

7. Employee Wellness and Stress Reduction

Corporate volunteering has been linked to improved mental and emotional well-being. Engaging in altruistic activities can act as a stress reliever and provide a sense of balance in employees’ lives. By promoting volunteerism, corporations can indirectly contribute to the overall wellness of their staff.

The benefits of corporations encouraging their staff to volunteer with nonprofits extend far beyond philanthropy. 

By fostering a culture of giving back, companies can make a profound impact on society, while simultaneously nurturing a more engaged, fulfilled, and loyal workforce.

Embracing the power of volunteerism, corporations can take the lead in driving positive change and shaping a brighter future for everyone.

Featured Partners

Habitat for Humanity’s vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. The support of our generous partners helps make our vision a reality and has a huge impact in the lives of families.

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