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Beyond the Hype: Why ESG Frameworks Miss the Mark for Small Nonprofits

Blue Avocado

When we take a closer look at what Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks actually entail, it is often not worth the time and resources for most small nonprofits to go through such a process. The post Beyond the Hype: Why ESG Frameworks Miss the Mark for Small Nonprofits appeared first on Blue Avocado.

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[Free Webinar] The ESG Opportunity for Nonprofits

NonProfit PRO

A long-time investor and champion of investing for impact, Jean Case, CEO of Case Impact Network, will join Orr Group TALKS to discuss Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and its intersection with philanthropy, as well as explore how nonprofit organizations can adopt these principles to achieve greater impact.

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Newsletter: 4 Key Insights From ACCP's Annual CSR Survey ; Why Your Nonprofit Needs Its Own Branded Bikini ; A New Service Let’s You Donate Now But Pay Later ?

Selfish Giving

The survey has been conducted for the past four years to understand better the trends impacting CSR and ESG professionals. Here are four things that caught my eye and how nonprofits should respond. ✅ CSR and ESG teams are working harder than ever (Page 3). The nonprofit that helps the most may get the most.

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ESG Needs a Shared Language

Stanford Social Innovation Review

ESG investing has been all over the headlines lately, and not in a good way. As a result, as Witold Henisz puts it , the ESG movement is being delayed, which is already “having a substantive and dangerous impact,” delaying needed climate action and stymying progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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What Would a Social Justice Investment Ecosystem Look Like?

NonProfit Quarterly

In his report, Jahi aims to sets forth a clear definition of what a social justice investment ecosystem could look like and challenges nonprofits and philanthropy to shift their investment strategy. The E of ESG stands for attention to the environment (that is, care in limiting resource use, pollution, carbon emissions, and so on).

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The 10 Most Popular SSIR Articles of 2022

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Other articles suggest ways to improve the ESG framework, examine the right metrics to measure impact, and urge practitioners to shift power back to communities when collecting and analyzing data. ESG Is Not Impact Investing and Impact Investing Is Not ESG by Jaclyn Foroughi. Fixing the S in ESG by Jason Saul.

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ESG is Everywhere. Should It Matter to Nonprofits?

Blue Avocado

Article In Brief: The Problem: More and more corporations are developing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategies. As we have seen from past regulatory and reporting changes in the for-profit sector, the increasing focus on ESG will inevitably impact the nonprofit sector as well. Should It Matter to Nonprofits?