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Beyond Charitable Giving

Per Cent Club issues its annual report with a study about benefits 'beyond charitable giving'.

Founded in December 1986 at the instigation of HRH The Prince of Wales, the Per Cent Club has just published its sixth annual report

 

Demonstrating value for
money
Is it not time companies also devised methods to monitor and evaluate their corporate community involvement programmes?
 
Marks & Spencer -
Bucking the trend
successfully
Marks and Spencer is one of Britain's most consistently successful businesses, and is one of the biggest corporate donors, but the company follows its own distintive and traditional approach.
Opportunity 2000, Arts,
International and
Partnership News
Opportunity 2000, the campaign to improve the balance of women and men in the workforce, published its first annual report on November 17 at a meeting in London attended by 300 executives from public and private sector employers.
 
Education
Education news round-up
Tax effective giving
No one like paying more tax than necessary. So how should companies take advantage of the concessions the government offers?
 
Inner cities take the
strain
The last issue of Community Affairs Briefing examined urban policy and warned that the Autumn Statement would indicate the government's priorities
A Japanese approach:
Toyota
In the UK, Toyota aspires to be "a truly British company". As its first car rolls off the production line in Derbyshire, how does its community affairs programme measure up to that aspiration?
 
Business goes back to
school
A radical shake-up of the schools system is on the cards and businesses are yet again being asked to do more.
Valuing Community
Involvement
All too often, in society as much as in business, an endeavour is not valued until it can be measured.
 
Thames Water - No
corporate cornucopia for
the community
Thames Water was legally barred from making charitable contributions until privatisation in 1989 - how is it now rising to the challenge of corporate citizenship in the private sector?