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Tag was last used: Jun 22, 2011
 
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Posted By:  mukuba
Posted On:  Jun 22, 2011

  Volunteering Abroad: Corporate Social Responsibility

  More and more corporations are starting to engage in international volunteer programs, they are doing this as part of their corporate social responsibility efforts. Corporate responsibility helps to align organizations business operations with social values. Volunteering abroad...... [view]

Posted By:  GraceEducation
Posted On:  Jul 28, 2010

  Prospering responsibly

Prospering Responsibly By Brendan Glauser There is no arguing that the ICT industry is in a leadership position economically, both in Canada and abroad. It weathered the economic challenges of the recession as well as any other industry, and its future looks extremely bright as digital...... [view]

Posted By:  GSimon
Posted On:  Apr 18, 2010

  On Corporate Accountability and Critical Thinking

Corporate accountability on sustainable activities demonstrates a willingness to further dialogue with stakeholders (people, customers and society in general) and increase transparency. The most commonly used media for accountability are reports, corporate social responsibility reports, annual...... [view]

Posted By:  GSimon
Posted On:  Apr 3, 2010

  Corporate Social Responsibility in the Mining Sector in Canada

It goes without saying that Canada is a extremely rich country: 12th in the ranking of the World Economic Outlook Database-October 2009 from the International Monetary Fund. According to the Government of Canada, "in 2008, over 75 percent of the world’s exploration and mining companies...... [view]

Posted By:  Chrisjarvis
Posted On:  Nov 6, 2009

  Corporate Volunteering: Top 7 Requests & the Bad, Better and Best Responses (1 of 7)

“We want a volunteer experience that can be done in no more than a day, and no less than a half-day.” Companies want to engage their communities through employee volunteering programs. For most, this means calling a non-profit and scheduling an activity. But how should non-profits respond?...... [view]

Posted By:  Chrisjarvis
Posted On:  Aug 25, 2009

  50 (plus 1) Great Sites For Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability

10 ‘Must Have’ sites on CSR. 10 of the best blogs on CSR. 31 websites with excellent resources, links, media, tools, news and much more. 20 people to follow on twitter who will ensure you know everything there is to know about CSR and Sustainability. The...... [view]

Posted By:  Chrisjarvis
Posted On:  Jul 24, 2009

  Carrot v. Stick

GUEST BLOG POST: Alyson Genovese is a freelance consultant on issues related to sustainability, corporate social responsibility, public affairs, and employee engagement. She has over 15 years of experience in the private, nonprofit and academic sectors. Alyson may be reached at...... [view]

Posted By:  Chrisjarvis
Posted On:  Jul 20, 2009

  Social Media & CSR: The Top 10 Sites for Creating Conversation

Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility, Green, Corporate Citizenship, Corporate Volunteering. Get into the conversation - It starts here. I have to admit, I’m always learning that I don’t know what I don’t know. When it comes to the exponentially expanding conversation...... [view]

Posted By:  Chrisjarvis
Posted On:  Jul 1, 2009

  Innovative Ideas on Creating Strategic Community Partnerships

The popularity of Employee Volunteer Programs is on the rise. This year, charitable donations from corporations are trending to fall by as much as fifty percent. To make up the difference, businesses are looking to their employees to provide tactile connections with the communities in which...... [view]

Posted By:  Chrisjarvis
Posted On:  Jun 30, 2009

  Volunteering and Service in America: Four National Themes

Realized Worth was unable to make it to the 2009 National Conference on Volunteering and Service in San Francisco last week, and for awhile we were seriously bummed about missing out on one of the most important volunteerism conferences happening this year. But then, we realized that given...... [view]

Posted By:  Chrisjarvis
Posted On:  Jun 24, 2009

  How Do You Serve?

Shannon Schuyler, US managing director of Corporate Responsibility, for PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC), will be guest blogging over the next week from San Francisco at the National Conference for Service and Volunteering. How do you serve? Michelle Obama, Arnold Schwarzenegger,...... [view]

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  Beam Foundation

Submitted By:   Beamindia
Website:  http://www.beamindia.org/
Phone:  +919717421677
E-mail:  info@beamindia.org
  Vision:   Beam works for youth and children .we aim to educate youth in India about relevant issues and the current situations in the developing world. Beam helps them to identify their dreams and develop them so that they can......
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  Good for Us

Submitted By:   chrisjensen
Website:  http://www.goodforus.info/
Phone:  +65 919 404 73
E-mail:  chris@goodforus.info
  Vision:   Good for Us aims to create a market place where every company, large and small, strives to be good, in the fullest sense of the word: Good for the environment, Good for our communities, Good for our children, Good for Us....
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  AIESEC Tunisia

Submitted By:   walidkhaldi
Website:  http://www.aiesec.org.tn
Phone:  +216 23 03 75 47
E-mail:  tunisia@aiesec.net
  Vision:   AIESEC is the international platform for young people to explore and develop their potential to have a positive impact on their society. In partnership with business and higher education institutions, AIESEC has over 60......
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