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How Wall Street Co-opted Impact Investing—And What to Do about It

NonProfit Quarterly

Have economic justice efforts like impact investment and ESG (environmental, social and governance) analysis been captured by Wall Street? I say this after more than 30 years as a journalist, theorist, and consultant advocating progressive business and responsible investing. Will responsible investing result in lower returns?

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Reimagining the Role of Business in Protecting Biodiversity

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Rajat Panwar , Theresa Lieb , Sarah Federman & Matthew Betts The landscape of corporate environmental responsibility is evolving beyond a focus on climate issues to more holistically account for nature-related risks, such as biodiversity loss. Our planet, and our profits, hinge on it.”

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Newsletter: Businesses Step-Up to Support Ukraine ; Why Your Partnership Program Needs a Newsletter ; Grocer Launches Cause Product to Fight Hunger in America

Selfish Giving

Katie wrote to me: "After reading your email for several years, we were finally able to put together our own corporate e-newsletter. The partner spotlight is a powerful form of social proof. Purchase-triggered donation vs. Cause product: What's the difference? for sale at Food Lion supermarkets are a cause product.

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3 Tips for Engaging Your Community as a Small Business

Top Nonprofits

Engage in corporate social responsibility. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) encompasses all of the efforts your business makes to give back to the community and promote social good. Offering corporate sponsorships or partnerships to nonprofits. Let’s get started! Host community events.

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How to secure corporate sponsors for your fundraising event

Candid

This is where corporate sponsors can help. Corporate sponsorship is a mutually beneficial relationship wherein a company offers direct financial support, in-kind donations , or skilled volunteer services to support a nonprofit in meeting its fundraising event goals. Building interest in their products and services with your attendees.

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Newsletter: How to Do Cause Marketing with Consumer Packaged Goods Brands ; Creative Ideas for Collecting Emails at Events ; $200 for a Box of Girl Scout Cookies?

Selfish Giving

Building an audience - as Todd has done - is a critical first step on the road to success with corporate partnerships.and everything else, BTW. The nonprofits that are most successful with corporate partnerships are the ones that are laser-focused on building an audience that knows, likes, and trusts them. A bit of a review.

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Choosing AI’s Impact on the Future of Work

Stanford Social Innovation Review

With better context-specific information, these workers could become more productive in the tasks they are performing and venture into new, more complex tasks. Three big social changes would be necessary for such a path, and each one of them is a tall order. Alas, this more hopeful path is not where we are heading.