Making the Business Case for Corporate Philanthropy
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Align corporate giving with business activities. A well-designed program clearly articulates congruence between the company’s philanthropic activities and its other business activities.
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Clarify the role of officers and directors. Effective oversight includes ensuring that giving professionals have the necessary resources to implement the program and to establish internal controls, including written policies, over those resources.
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Establish standards of independence for board members. Standards should take stock exchange rules on the effect of corporate giving on director independence into account, including consideration of how independence rules might affect oversight of a corporate–sponsored charitable foundation.
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Measure financial and social performance. Procedures to systemically measure and evaluate progress toward economic and social goals can help determine whether to continue a giving activity and improve overall program effectiveness.
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