Corporate Giving Course: Maximizing Effectiveness

Is your corporate giving strategy delivering all of the value it could to your business and your community?
Nov 17, 2016 8:00 AM ET

January 18-20, 2017 | SCOTTSDALE, AZ

November 17, 2016 /3BL Media/ - The practice of corporate giving has moved from a debated practice to a practice that is expected by customers, employees, and the communities in which companies operate globally. Is your corporate giving strategy delivering all of the value it could to your business and your community and making the most of the mechanisms available to you? 

Join Us and Learn:

  • To identify and articulate your company’s giving strategy to better align with corporate priorities.
  • To address common corporate giving challenges, including navigating regulations, foundation compliance, and international giving.
  • How to characterize different levels, types, and methods of corporate giving programs to determine the right portfolio mix for your company.
  • How to keep abreast of the latest trends in the practice, including collective impact, cause-marketing, and crowd-sourcing.
  • To select and evaluate partners who will accelerate achievement of your impact goals.
  • Methods to develop partnership and grant agreements that facilitate continuous improvement in your programs.
  • How to measure the outcomes and impacts of your philanthropic investments.

Date and Location: January 18-20, 2017; Scottsdale, AZ

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ABOUT BOSTON COLLEGE CENTER FOR CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP

The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship is a leader in the field of corporate citizenship helping corporate social responsibility (CSR) professionals maximize business and social value through tools and knowledge enabling them to achieve more through environmental, social, and governance investments. Founded in 1985, the Center draws on the community of professionals, original research, and resources of the Boston College Carroll School of Management. The membership-supported organization engages more than 10,000 individuals annually across its network of more than 420 member companies. For more information, visit ccc.bc.edu.