Sarah Ford | January 26, 2015
Social responsibility for your small business
You often read about the large donations major companies make to charities, their commitment to environmentally sustainable operations or other acts that demonstrate their corporate social responsibility.
Though the clout and resources of big businesses may make headlines, a small business can do just as much to improve the quality of its community and its world.
In some ways, crafting and implementing a social responsibility philosophy for a small business is easier because there are fewer stakeholders to appease, and you have the flexibility to adopt a strategy that aligns ideally with your business goals. Social responsibility also has a ripple effect among customers who want to do business with socially responsible firms and employees who are willing to give extra effort for a good cause.
Here are some ways to make social responsibility an integral part of your small business practices:

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