Philanthropy & Citizenship
Insights on corporate fundraising and grantmaking that supports the business strategy by pursuing social causes and engaging local communities.
Highlights
Who's Winning the Hunger Games? Q&A with Michael Moss
April 2013 | The Conference Board Review
In a Q&A based on his book "Salt Sugar Fat," Michael Moss explains how Nabisco, Kraft, and General Mills got us to crave all the wrong things.
Reinventing Recycling with Extended Producer Responsibility
14 June, 2013 | Special Webcast
In this session, NWNA Chairman and former CEO Kim Jeffery will discuss his work to drive a long-term solution to recycling in the United States through Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)Products & Services
Conferences/Events
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Summit on Sustainability
04 - 05 June, 2013 (New York, NY)
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Ethics & Shareholder Value Summit
13 - 14 June, 2013 (New York, NY)
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Corporate Social Impact Conference
24 - 25 July, 2013 (Detroit, MI)
Publications
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Corporate Philanthropy with a Global Footprint
March 2013 | Research Report
A snapshot of the current state of global corporate philanthropy, specifically benchmarking, structure, strategy, measurement, and cultural and political landscapes for corporate philanthropy from Western Europe to Latin America. -
The Bar Is Rising on Sustainability Leadership
January 2013 | Director Notes
Companies are putting more effort and investment into demonstrating good corporate citizenship on environmental, social and related governance factors. However, research shows that it may be getting harder for them to gain recognition for doing so.
Webcasts
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Human Rights Risk (Part 2)
02 May, 2013 | KnowlEdge Series
We will hear from corporate leaders and why they have committed resources to manage their human rights risks. We will discuss how they got started in this area and who internal stakeholders are within companies. -
Reinventing Recycling with Extended Producer Responsibility
14 June, 2013 | Special Webcast
In this session, NWNA Chairman and former CEO Kim Jeffery will discuss his work to drive a long-term solution to recycling in the United States through Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)