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Time to ACT CSR

We laud corporate social responsibility. As a society, we put those generous acts of concern that companies do at the top of the scale when it comes to trust and our concept of product reliability. Safeway’s many local donation campaigns, McDonald’s long-standing Ronald McDonald charities, the numerous companies that have donated to community hunger programs, …

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Gay Games : The Power of LGBTQ in driving sustainability

  You don’t have to be gay, you don’t have to be good, you just have to be 18,” is the unofficial slogan of the 2014 Gay Games. Perhaps what goes without saying is that it’s best to be eco-friendly as well. Personal commitment to environmentalism is more pronounced in the US LGBTQ community than …

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It’s time for Shareholder ‘Activism’

by: Catherine Howarth Big business has rarely faced such intense scrutiny, not just from politicians, regulatory bodies and the media, but from individuals across Britain, still feeling the pinch from the financial crisis. Calls for corporations to ‘play fair’ grow increasingly loud. ShareAction, which co-ordinates citizens and civil society organisations to push for action via …

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How Social enterprises & NGOs need to join at the hip for Impact

India is the first country to have corporate social responsibility (CSR ) legislation, mandating that companies give 2% of their net profits to charitable causes. Innovative?  Perhaps on a policy level.  But some small-medium size enterprises within India have already embedded social impact into their company ethos. In 2008, Bill Gates spoke at the World Economic Forum about …

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Is your Business on the cutting edge of CSR?

by: Rebecca Regan-Sachs Many companies, particularly in developing countries, conduct CSR/community investment projects in similar ways: they identify a social cause, try to find (usually international) NGO partners for implementation and establish a team to manage their participation in the program. But the old way of implementing these programs is changing, with trends pointing to …

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