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The Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College
A membership based research organization that works with global corporations to help them define, plan and operationalize their corporate citizenship. Boston College assisted in the development of CECP's Corporate Giving Standard.
www.bcccc.net |
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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
A bi-weekly newspaper for charity leaders, fund raisers, grantmakers, and other people involved in the philanthropic enterprise. The Chronicle is a tremendous resource to corporate giving professionals.
www.philanthropy.com |
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The Conference Board
A business membership and research organization that produces an annual corporate contributions report as well as research entitled “The Measure of Success: Evaluating Corporate Citizenship Performance".
www.conference-board.org |
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Council on Foundations
A Washington, DC, area-based nonprofit membership association of more than 2,100 grantmaking foundations and corporations. The Council worked with CECP as a research partner in creating the stockholder phase of the "National Measuring Corporate Philanthropy Benchmarking Study".
www.cof.org |
Terra Cotta Bust of Benjamin Franklin, 1778
Jean Antoine Houdon
Courtesy of the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, US Dept of State, Washington, DC
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Franklin Fellows
Bringing high-caliber, mid-career professionals to Washington or New York for one year to provide policy recommendations to senior officials and to assist in implementation of foreign affairs issues of global importance. Giving professionals are invited to apply to Franklin Fellows to work on such matters as international energy, fiscal and trade policy; diplomacy; education; human rights; counterterrorism and more.
www.careers.state.gov/FF |
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London Benchmarking Group
LBG is a corporate community involvement management and measurement framework that enables CCI managers to assess the full value of their contributions and improve management, decision making, and communication to internal and external audiences.
www.lbg-usa.com |
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Net Impact
A recruitment partner in identifying MBA interns for CECP and an education partner in facilitating opportunities for CEO Committee members to educate business school students in corporate philanthropy and citizenship.
www.netimpact.org |
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The Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF)
Working with business, governments and civil society to enhance the contribution that companies can make to sustainable development, IBLF provides strategic counsel to companies to enable them to understand and respond to the development challenges that they face.
www.iblf.org
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Points of Light & Hands On Network
A national nonprofit whose core mission is to inspire, equip and mobilize people to take action that changes the world. This organizations has offered insights on volunteer-related initiatives, including input into CECP's Corporate Giving Standard measurement program.
www.pointsoflight.org
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Stanford Graduate School of Business
Executive education that offers general management and specialized programs for business executives from around the world. The Center for Social Innovation executive programs adapt business knowledge and experience to the challenges faced by the nonprofit and public sectors.
www.gsb.stanford.edu/exed
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The United Nations Fund for International Partnerships
An information sharing partner in providing and disseminating information on corporate philanthropy and encouraging UN participation in CECP events. A key player in the UN corporate philanthropy special event 2/25/08.
www.un.org/unfip |
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The World Bank Group
An information sharing partner in convening roundtable discussions for CECP members and senior executives of the World Bank Group and engaging World Bank Group members in speaking opportunities at CECP events.
www.worldbank.org
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Walker Information
A research partner in exploring customer loyalty relating to corporate philanthropy, and in developing the stockholder phase of the National Measuring Corporate Philanthropy Benchmarking Study.
www.walkerinfo.com |
The
Committee regularly communicates with organizations such as The
Business Council, Business for Social Responsibility, The Conference Board,
Corporation for National Service, The Corporate Citizenship Company, Giving
USA, Global Reporting Initiative, Investor Responsibility Research Center,
and The Philanthropic Initiative. The Committee enjoys
excellent relationships with the Center for Corporate Citizenship
at Boston College, The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, Harvard
Business School Initiative on Social Enterprise, Haas School of Business/University
of California at Berkeley and Stanford University Center for Social Innovation.
The Committee also sends quarterly newsletters to all members of the Nonprofit
Academic Centers Council. Finally, the Committee has established
effective working relationships with the Conservation Company, McKinsey
and Company’s Social Responsibility Practice, and Walker
Information.
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