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Corporate social investing, the breakthrough strategy for giving and getting corporate contributions, Curt Weeden ; forewards by Paul Newman & Peter Lynch

Label
Corporate social investing, the breakthrough strategy for giving and getting corporate contributions, Curt Weeden ; forewards by Paul Newman & Peter Lynch
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Corporate social investing
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
773565325
Responsibility statement
Curt Weeden ; forewards by Paul Newman & Peter Lynch
Sub title
the breakthrough strategy for giving and getting corporate contributions
Summary
Author Curt Weeden unveils a 10-step "corporate social investing" plan which not only promises to improve a company's bottom line but should lead to an increase of $3 billion or more a year in business support for schools, healthcare institutions, civic groups, and other nonprofit organizations. Corporate Social Investing is a powerful resource for business executives, nonprofit organization leaders, and company employees who are nonprofit board members or volunteers
Table Of Contents
The confused state of corporate philanthropy -- A new way of thinking and acting -- Moving from corporate giving to corporate social investing -- Extracting business value from social investments -- Which nonprofits qualify-- and which don't -- Making a declaration for corporate social investing -- The CEO endorsement -- The annual social involvement report -- Committing to the corporate social investment model : part I, percentages -- Committing to the corporate social investment model : part II, strategic plans -- When social investing should be postponed -- Building the management team for social investing -- The day-to-day manager -- Making it work -- The power of corporate-nonprofit alliances
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