What motivates corporate philanthropy? Since corporate giving is often fragmented, both in the sense of where grants originate within a company and where they are distributed, corporations typically lack a clear and comprehensive picture of their overall philanthropic expenditures and investments. In examining the giving patterns of corporations and other foundations, we have found that the vast majority of grants can be explained by three motivational clusters. Maximizing impact means managing the mix
Corporate philanthropy has been around for centuries. Corporations have used it to shed a positive l...
This guide lays out an ambitious agenda to redefine the purpose and value of corporate foundations a...
The Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy has had the privilege of collecting corporate givin...
The study sought to demonstrate that corporate giving is driven by specific corporate goals rather t...
This paper examines the diversity of corporate philanthropic practices and aims to determine wheth...
In response to declining investment returns, many foundations are implementing across-the-board cuts...
Corporate philanthropy refers to the allocation of organizational resources toward social causes, in...
Scholars and practitioners alike indicate a movement in corporate philanthropy to-ward “strategic ” ...
The philanthropic activities of corporations provide an interesting economic problem because tradit...
This report explains why and how companies set up foundations. It also looks at the wider context of...
Recognizes the generosity of employers and employees, and makes suggestions for ways companies and t...
This study examines whether an organization’s charitable donation will prompt consumers who closely ...
Everyday Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plays a bigger role in companies’ work. People become...
Strategic philanthropy, according to the literature, is becoming the state of the art in corporate c...
Ostensibly, modern corporate philanthropy involves a business corporation’s commitment to humanity a...
Corporate philanthropy has been around for centuries. Corporations have used it to shed a positive l...
This guide lays out an ambitious agenda to redefine the purpose and value of corporate foundations a...
The Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy has had the privilege of collecting corporate givin...
The study sought to demonstrate that corporate giving is driven by specific corporate goals rather t...
This paper examines the diversity of corporate philanthropic practices and aims to determine wheth...
In response to declining investment returns, many foundations are implementing across-the-board cuts...
Corporate philanthropy refers to the allocation of organizational resources toward social causes, in...
Scholars and practitioners alike indicate a movement in corporate philanthropy to-ward “strategic ” ...
The philanthropic activities of corporations provide an interesting economic problem because tradit...
This report explains why and how companies set up foundations. It also looks at the wider context of...
Recognizes the generosity of employers and employees, and makes suggestions for ways companies and t...
This study examines whether an organization’s charitable donation will prompt consumers who closely ...
Everyday Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plays a bigger role in companies’ work. People become...
Strategic philanthropy, according to the literature, is becoming the state of the art in corporate c...
Ostensibly, modern corporate philanthropy involves a business corporation’s commitment to humanity a...
Corporate philanthropy has been around for centuries. Corporations have used it to shed a positive l...
This guide lays out an ambitious agenda to redefine the purpose and value of corporate foundations a...
The Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy has had the privilege of collecting corporate givin...