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Rachel Chaikof

YouTube 'Next Cause' Helps Nonprofits Drive Community Engagement - 0 views

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    While this is geared towards non-profit, the info is really useful.
Aude-Olivia Dufour

The UN Takes a Bite Out of Social Innovation - 0 views

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    DoSomething.org
Rachel Chaikof

Campaign to watch: Not one drop to drink... of alcohol. - 0 views

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    An employee at Zappos goes alcohol free to raise money for clean water.
Daniel Benoni

Sparked.com - microvolunteering by The Extraordinaries - 0 views

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    A competitor
Rachel Chaikof

How to Master Pinterest for B2B Marketing - 0 views

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    Great article on how to utilize Pinterest.
Daniel Benoni

Green, Healthy & Safe Product Ratings & Reviews | GoodGuide - 0 views

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    Good Guide
Daniel Benoni

The 7-Stage Evolution of a Socially Responsible Brand - 0 views

  • For decades, the decision to be an environmentally and socially responsible company has been based on the bottom line: Would it be profitable?
  • In terms of traditional accounting and the legal requirements of corporations, costs always outweighed benefits.But it now seems that this equation is starting to lean the other way as brands recognize the potential financial and reputational advantages they can gain by engaging with consumers around the shared ambition of building a better world.
  • We can see this already happening among some leading brands such as Pepsi, Google, Nike, Patagonia and Starbucks, who have all earned consumer respect for their involvement
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  • ow did this come about? In large part, it is because the payoff for corporate engagement with customers has risen dramatically as a result of social media.
  • As the brand’s customers become loyal fans, they use their social networks to spread the word about that brand, driving even more new fans to join in. This dynamic may have its initial upfront costs, but it pays off in the end through an extended global audience of buyers and fans.
  • Transforming a brand into a socially responsible leader doesn’t happen overnight by simply writing new marketing and advertising strategies. It takes effort to identify a vision that your customers will find credible and aligned with their values.
  • The Seven StagesThe process of becoming a brand leader in the next decades will be an evolutionary one involving at least seven stages.
  • Unsustainable corporate self-interest
  • Self-directed engagement
  • C-suite reflection
  • Consumer facing self-interest:
  • Self-directed reform:
  • Brand leader:
  • Brand visionary:
  • Indeed, if we consider the online reach of companies like Facebook and Twitter, the offline reach of companies like Proctor & Gamble, Unilever, Coca-Cola and Walmart, and the fervent consumer loyalty that companies like Apple, Nike and Patagonia inspire, it’s easy to imagine how a web- and social-savvy population could coerce these companies — and any others who want to follow their example — into becoming the leading global brand visionaries of the future.
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    Describes exactly why Corporate Social Responsibility is the bomb right now. It's a "you better hop-in" bandwagon that most companies can't ignore now!
Daniel Benoni

Maison régionale de l'industrie mon réseau de ressources pour l'industie - Pr... - 0 views

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    Déjeuner Breakfast du GATE pour réseautage efficace à Sherbrooke. Suggéré par le groupe de eco-coop.ca eve.dufour@eco-coop.ca simon.pelletier@eco-coop.ca
Rachel Chaikof

What Can We Learn from 7 Awesome Corporate Blogs? - 0 views

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    Good tips for writing blog posts
Daniel Benoni

Organizers - 0 views

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    5000hands.com : They are basically in the same directions we are in... except they don't involve companies and institutions
Daniel Benoni

Support Your Community - Pepsi Refresh Project - 0 views

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    Cool video... makes me wanna drink pepsi and get involved!
Rachel Chaikof

Workplace Giving, Beyond The Numbers - 0 views

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    Great article on how Wells Fargo is creating a "giving" culture.
Daniel Benoni

CharityVillage® Research: Say "Thanks," keep in touch, and deliver on your pr... - 0 views

  • Bell Canada, for example, receives 9,200 requests for either philanthropic or sponsorship support each year
  • 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"
  • 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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  • The applicant must be financially sound, and Bell will be strongly impressed by organizations with low administrative costs which can offer a partnership that will fit its corporate vision and strengthen its position in the niches it wants to occupy.
  • crucial for Bell to have telecommunications exclusivity in the project
  • s it a unique made-in-Canada concept?
  • Is it likely to attract positive public attention?", "Is the applicant a Bell Canada customer or potential customer?", "Does this proposal present an opportunity for a commercial return for Bell?", and "Will there be a role for Bell employees to play?" No organization, Foster points out, will ever meet all of the criteria, "... but the more 'Yes's, the better your chances."
  • Offer proposals that make commercial sense to Bell Canada
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    Charity Sponsorship.. from the company point of view. Good to read before we go meet a company for a feedback!
Daniel Benoni

Marketing Campaigns are Betting Big on Social Gaming - 0 views

  • GamesThatGive is one company helping brands take advantage of the social gaming boom via Facebook
  • GTG makes custom-branded Facebook games with charitable twist. For example, its You Play, We Give campaign for MasterCard donates as much as 10 cents to Junior Achievement Hudson Valley for every minute a person plays the game, which has more than 30,000 Likes and gets more than 80% of visits from returning visitors. On average, gamers spend 45 minutes on the game page each visit.The concept and execution are the same for GTG’s other big-name clients — Pepsi, Propel, Starbucks and Quaker. A user can play those companies’ custom-branded games on Facebook for a short amount a time until a pop-up box appears requesting that the user “like” the company in order to “double your donation.”“Not only are thousands of dollars going to charity as a result of people playing games, but large companies are successfully using branded social games to turn Facebook fans into customers,” Archer says.
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    Social gaming (not game dynamics :) in fundraising campaign...
Daniel Benoni

GamesThatGive - 0 views

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    Social Gaming for Charity.
Aude-Olivia Dufour

Free The Children - Home - 0 views

Daniel Benoni

Building Teams: Why I Hire People, Not Skills | Bostinnovation: Boston Innovation, Star... - 0 views

  • Cultural Fit (45%)
  • Scrappiness and Drive (35%)
  • Intelligence and Experience (15% and 5%, respectively)
Daniel Benoni

Tufts fraternities partner to maximize community impact and philanthropy - Jonathan M. ... - 0 views

  • Last month, Tufts Inter Fraternity Council, made up of representatives from all the fraternities on campus, launched a partnership with Tisch College to strengthen their capacity to have a positive and constructive impact on campus, in the local area, and in the global community.
  • As I worked on that and heard about the fundraising and volunteering that other fraternities were doing I started thinking about the impact we could have through collaboration
  • philanthropy summit for organizations to share fundraising resources and tips, and found that other fraternities were looking for ways to collaborate as well
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  • each of the ten fraternity chapters on campus agreed to sign on and to collaborate on a philanthropic endeavor this semester and in the future
  • all fraternities will collaborate philanthropically around an agreed upon theme, sharing resources and co-sponsoring fundraising events together
  • Because fraternities at Tufts are already so busy with their individual chapter philanthropic activities, it was initially challenging to get all the chapters to sign on
  • However, once everyone came to the understanding that this was not intended to be a burden but rather a supplement to their ongoing activities, things began to develop well.
  • ollaboration really has great potential for better utilizing our manpower to maximize the effect we can have
  • hopes the partnership will help change some of the stereotypes about fraternities.  “While the point of this project is to increase the philanthropic activity of chapters, it is also very much to improve recognition of the philanthropic work chapters have been doing for a while now,
  • reek chapters participate in or host multiple philanthropy events a semester and the campus doesn't always hear about them, so by bringing all of the chapters together it is hoped that awareness of fraternity charitable activity will increase.
  • that people often have misconceptions about fraternities and don’t hear about the good work fraternities do - even though that is the bulk of what they are about. “I actually came to Tufts partly because I thought it didn’t have a strong Greek presence, which was something I really wasn’t interested in,” he explained.  “But when I got here I found positive role models in upperclassmen fraternity members and I was particularly impressed with the goals of Delta Tau Delta.
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    Partership between different fraternities and how they want to improve their brand image.
Rachel Chaikof

Strengthen Your Workforce Through Volunteer Programs - 0 views

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    Must to read - GOOD info to put in your reports!
Rachel Chaikof

To Follow or Not To Follow: Should Small Businesses Follow Everyone Back on Twitter? - 0 views

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    Good tips on follwing...
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