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Arts sponsorship on a
high, but donations stagnate
New figures from ABSA show record corporate support for the arts, but the Directory of Social Change says total community contributions are not keeping pace with profits
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Setting standards:
internal excellence, external accountability
Corporate community involvement has proved slow to develop the tools for effective management and external communication. What is being done about it?
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Reviving the cities: past
programmes, future hopes
It is in the inner cities that companies have been most exhorted to get involved. With the general election approaching, this first article in a series examines the prospects for urban policy.
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F.I. GROUP: a partnership
business
As the political debate about stakeholding hots up, this fast growing company, still new to the community affairs scene, offers a model for the inclusive, partnership-based, company of tomorrow
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Setting standards:
internal excellence, external accountability
Corporate community involvement has proved slow to develop the tools for effective management and external communication. What is being done about it?
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Charities win the
lottery, but at what price? News with Comment October saw the first grants from the Lottery Charities Board, fuelling a debate about the consequences for the voluntary sector and the role of companies. |
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Surfing the community net
Behind all the hype, companies are others are starting to examine the social implications of the information revolution.
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New Labour, new corporate
responsibilities?
A change of government at the next election could have a profound impact on companies' community involvement programmes. But what would Labour actually do?
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Allied Dunbar: Out of
Africa
Due to the pioneering vision of its South African founders, Allied Dunbar has an impressive and a well resourced community programme; however the strong emphasis on achieving social benefits has so far outweighed the positive impact on the mainstream business.
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Raising the roof for
inner city housing
The renewal of social housing is one key to open the door on inner city regeneration.
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