In early November, Giving USA and the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy released a report showing how workplace giving is changing.
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In Forbes, contributor Gerard Costa describes how his Gen-Z students reacted when a manager from a major multinational company told them his company did not have a CSR strategy. They were
The Pittsburgh Foundation has launched Exposure: An Artists Program in collaboration with The Opportunity Fund to provide funding to artists to pursue new ideas, opportunities, and skills that are essential to the region’s cultural vitality.
Program Resources: Trust-Based Philanthropy and Corporate Social Responsibility 01/13/2022
One writer explains why companies are wrong to think flexible work and social responsibility have nothing to do with each other.
This report from the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation offers four key steps to demystifying corporate social responsibility: Fit, return, simplicity, and promotion.
This article argues that corporate social responsibility is important not just for large companies, but also for small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Because SMEs account for a majority of all bus
This study by the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University investigates how family foundations manage governance, decision making, and, especially, daily work activities when the number of loca
In a Forbes interview, Eileen Howard Boone, who leads the philanthropic and corporate social responsibility programs for CVS Caremark, describes how the company has worked to better align its phila
This blog post for The Conference Bo