Archive for February, 2009

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-02-27

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Twitter Updates for 2009-02-26

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

WSJ: What Can Individual Donors Learn from Corporate Philanthropy?

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

As a follow on to yesterday’s story,  the Journal’s Mike Spector and Dow Jones Newswires reporter Shelly Banjo on corporate giving: 

What can individual donors learn from the philanthropic practices of big corporations? We talked with three corporate leaders at an annual gathering of the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) to find out how big companies make charitable gifts and what their practices can teach individual givers. We also quizzed them about corporate social responsibility — the buzz-term for putting a good charitable or socially-aware face on your company — and whether it helps attract new, younger employees.

The Wallet discussed corporate-giving trends with Christina Gold, chief executive of the Western Union Co.; Steve Case, the America Online co-founder who now chairs his own foundation; and Sidney Taurel, chairman emeritus of Eli Lilly & Co.

Case has focused his charitable efforts on expanding access to technology and cutting-edge cancer research, among other things. When deciding who gets his money, “passion is important,” Case says. Case’s brother, for instance, died of brain cancer, spurring the former AOL executive’s devotion of more than $5.2 million since 2001 toward finding cures for the disease. Case also suggests philanthropists tighten their focus as they mull causes to support and consider pooling resources with others to maximize impact.

In an age of complex conflicts-of-interest and various scandals, studying charities before committing donor dollars is a top priority, says Gold, the Western Union CEO. “We do a lot of vetting,” she says. Western Union’s Foundation gives money to nonprofits in Mexico to spur job-creation and also gives money to disaster-relief efforts worldwide. The company’s corporate compliance staff examines nonprofits using similar criteria applied on the business side for deals and other partnerships. Gold says nonprofits her company partners with must be “perfect” — that is, free of major inefficiencies or other questionable practices. more

Steve Case on WSJ: My thoughts…

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Steve Case on WSJ: My thoughts on how companies can do good & why they should measure their “social footprint” http://tinyurl.com/b2epw8

Steve Case on WSJ: My thoughts on how companies can do good & why they should measure their “social footprint”

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Steve Case had a great Tweet yesterday that I thought I would share here on ActiveCause.  Dow Jones Newswires’ Shelly Banjo speaks with Eli Lilly Chairman Sidney Taurel, AOL Co-founder Steve Case and Western Union CEO Christina Gold.

Case states “it’s not just about philanthropy” but about what a company can do with the 3 “P’s” Product, People and Profits.  He further points to the success of Target’s corporate philanthropy program and advises that consumers are watching; particularly millennials.

In his words companies should start to think about a “social footprint”.

Twitter Updates for 2009-02-24

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

ActiveCause releases Company Directory

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

We released our Company Directory for public testing today.  The Company Directory will be indexed against our Nonprofit directory.   The intent is to provide the most comprehensive research dataset pertaining to corporate philanthropy available. We’ve been testing this with a few partners and incorporated some feedback.

http://activecause.com/browse/company-categories

If you are a company listed in our database, you can also Update at any time for free.  Let us know what you think.

Twitter

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

ActiveCause Twitter account will be synced with this blog beginning tonight.  You can follow us @activecause.  You can follow Craig @craigalberino and Damion @hankejh.

Consolidating and updating

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

We are in the process of importing content from old blogs. Check back with us later this week.