Charitable Checkin Turns Your Good Deeds Into Rewards - 0 views
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aking the checkin and making it philanthropic
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lets users post their actions via SMS, web, email, Foursquare or Google Talk.
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ach act earns the user points that can be redeemed for actual rewards and discounts
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Facebook Launches Non-Profit Resource Center - 0 views
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Facebook is launching a resource center to help non-profits use the social network.
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The site will include educational materials, tutorials and a downloadable non-profit guide geared toward raising awareness and funds for causes specifically through the social network.
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how to create a Facebook Page and explains how to set up events and use discussion boards to connect with an audience
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Social media drives CSR campaigns for the greater good | The Media Online - 0 views
TUGG | Technology Underwriting Greater Good - 0 views
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TUGG Is Open Source Philanthropy Funding social innovation that supports entrepreneurship, education and life experiences for young people
Does Expending Resources on CSR and Sustainability Destroy Economic Value? « ... - 0 views
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Corporate Social Responsibility isn’t about giving money away and adopting the latest cause of activists. CSR and sustainability are approaches to business operation and execution that build employee engagement, improve environmental performance, create positive social impact, enable operational efficiency, reduce cost, foster innovation, strengthen relationships with customers and consumers and ultimately…create business advantage.
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Dave Stangis, VP for Corporate Responsibility with Campbell Soup Company responding to University of Michigan Professor Aneel Karnani’s infamous editorial in The Wall Street Journal, “The Case Against Corporate Social Responsibility.”
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Is it the misperception that CSR is a cost, a tagged on responsibility, and therefore, unnecessary for companies? Or that CSR is completely estranged from the notions of capitalism as Professor Karnani believes — and is, in fact, the wrong argument?
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Jason Pugatch: Corporate Philanthropy: The New Popularity Contest - 0 views
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Corporations have, not surprisingly, turned their marketing lens to the social networks, and they're running their corporate giving programs like a race for prom king.
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the neediest and most in need of charity -- are not always those with the loudest voice.
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There's another advantage for Chase to hand out money this way: they're splashed all over your Facebook news feed as good-hearted bankers with whom you might just want to do business. But are these dollars solely devoted to helping charitable organizations, or are they just another way of advertising? A multi-billion dollar corporation shouldn't be allowed to write-off advertising as a charitable contribution.
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CharityVillage® Research: Say "Thanks," keep in touch, and deliver on your pr... - 0 views
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Bell Canada, for example, receives 9,200 requests for either philanthropic or sponsorship support each year
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ell faces a major challenge in dealing with these applications, and making the difficult decisions concerning which to support and which to turn down, while striving to get good value for its sponsorship investments. Overall, she points out, the objective is "to connect to the things that matter"
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Bell does not sponsor individual athletes, individuals who simply have an idea or cause they wish to promote, or business launches. If applicable, Foster points out,
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