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Everything Impacts Everything

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Everything impacts everything in some way. This is an agreed upon concept, often referred to as system thinking, that is pretty basic to understand. And is often completely left behind in corporate philanthropy. When you somehow contribute to a community, or an organization, or an issue, that issue isn’t the only thing impacted. Tons of […]

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Investing…In the Community

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You invest in the market, in local businesses, in your employees. But what about the community? So often, when we think about philanthropy, our minds go to charity. We are giving back to the community out of the kindness of our hearts. It feels good, it looks good, it’s the right thing to do. We […]

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When Helping Hurts

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So you’ve done your research and figured out that philanthropy can be a huge benefit to your company. You are ready to commit employee hours and expertise, your company product or service, and make a public commitment to community work. You are excited, your team is excited, you are ready to do this! I am […]

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Case Study: Accenture

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Accenture is a giant consulting firm driving innovation in the corporate world that prides itself on preparing industry for the digital age. They run the gamut from technology to business operations, partnering with the majority of Fortune 500 companies around the world. Essentially, Accenture is a B2B powerhouse. Plenty of professionals think that B2B businesses […]

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Your Why

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If you go back to my very first blog post, I tell you WHY I started this business. Why I am passionate about corporate community investment. But why should YOU care about community investment? Why should your business want to do this work? I need to start with a disclaimer, or a reminder: when I […]

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Case Study: Salesforce.com

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Salesforce.com, a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software, is a shining example of effective philanthropy strategy. The Salesforce.com Foundation has existed since very early in the company’s life. At the inception of the foundation, the founders invented the 1:1:1 strategy: 1% of founding stock, 1% of employee time, and 1% of product would go to the […]

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The New Corporate Philanthropy

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The general thought process behind corporate philanthropy is that philanthropy=charity=public relations=more business. Look at us, we built a house for a homeless family,collected canned food at Christmas, and gave $10,000 to the animal shelter, be our client, work for us, etc. Very few businesses think about the social and economic gain that results from actual […]

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Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous

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Johnathan Star talks about the future of nonprofits being VUCA. Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous. This doesn’t sound very promising. But it’s true. When you talk to nonprofits or survey the nonprofit landscape, they are in survival mode. They are protective, frantic, and sometimes even hostile. This environment stifles change, rather than contribute to it. […]