This workshop will explore strategies and case studies to guide companies on how to think about philanthropy differently, cultivate a culture of philanthropy that engages employees and the community, and use strategic giving as a way to implement and communicate your business’ purpose. Presenters will share a variety of different examples of how they have developed and implemented philanthropic programs and initiatives at their businesses. Attendees will learn from business and non-profit leaders who will present a breadth of theory and real world examples, equipping attendees with ready-to-use tools for developing a culture of philanthropy at their companies.
Presenters:
Anna Grearson -Director of Communications & Community Relations, Union Mutual
Mae Quilty - Assistant Director of Community Engagement at City Market, Onion River Co-op
Karen Lawson - Chief Creative Officer / Co-owner, Lawson’s Finest Liquids
Sean Lawson - CEO / Founding Brewer, Lawson’s Finest Liquids
Cari Kelley - Workplace Donor Relations Manager, United Way of Northwest Vermont
When: July 21, 2020 9:00 am – July 21, 2020 3:00 pm
Where: Online Workshop via Zoom Meetings. Click here to register for this workshop or the whole workshop series.
Cost To Attend:
Nonmembers – Varies
VBSR Members – Varies
VBSR’s Measure What Matters workshop series is your opportunity to learn from some of the best companies in New England, see how you measure up against industry leaders, and find new ways to improve your business operations. Workshop attendees will leave with tools for change and an expanded network of professionals who believe in business as a power for good! Modeled after the B-Corp Impact Assessment, this new series will help members to better support their communities, reduce the impact of their operations on the environment and to create the best workplace for their employees.
Join us for a single workshop or two or the entire series. With a multi-workshop registration, different employees in your organization can attend different workshops. Workshops are available for members and non-members alike.
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