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In this podcast from The Business of Giving, CECP CEO Daryl Brewster discusses what influences companies’ decisions on what causes to support and the future of corporate social responsibility.
Pennsylvania’s Auditor General, Eugene DePasquale, recently announced that the 2015-16 budget impasse was responsible for a total of nearly $1 billion in borrowing by the states’ school districts.
Based on the perspectives of more than 200 foundation CEOs collected through in-depth interviews and responses to a survey from May to June of 2016, The Future of Foundation Philanthropy: The CEO Perspectivecaptures foundation leaders’ views on challenges and concerns about the changing landscape in which they work, practices they believe to hold the most promise for helping foundations reach their potential, and the most pressing issues that will influence foundation philanthropy in the coming years.
To succeed today, businesses can no longer rely on financial performance alone--they must attend to relationships with multiple stakeholders. In this article in Deloitte, the authors outline 2018’s top ten human capital trends. They write that, in effect, all businesses are becoming social enterprises in the sense that they must be “alert enough to sense, and responsive enough to accommodate, the gamut of stakeholder expectations and demands.”
Back in 1943, when Johnson & Johnson wrote its now-famous credo to be “responsible to the communities in which we live and work and to the world community as well,” the idea was new. Now it’s commonplace. In the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Lauren Moore, J&J Vice President of Global Community Impact, details the company’s community work, its integration into the Sustainable Development Goals, and its “Talent for Good” strategy to support employee engagement.
CECP released a new white paper, Diversity & Inclusion in Corporate Social Engagement, exploring how companies are integrating diversity and inclusion (D&I) into their corporate citizenship
Working in an ever-changing global business environment demands that businesses monitor a wide realm of human rights considerations.
Sally McCrady was honored with a Community Impact Award for PNC Grow Up Great.