Sarah Ford | May 22, 2014

Majority of Companies Increased Giving from 2010 to 2013: Corporate Giving and Revenues Rise Together

Corporate philanthropy is an integral part of a company’s social responsibility and employee engagement strategies.  

Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy’s (CECP) Giving in Numbers report highlights the growth in corporate giving since 2010 “signaling that societal engagement is not a financial tradeoff but a sound business strategy”.  The report also highlights how employee engagement was a major strategic focus of companies. 

CECP’s Giving in Numbers takes a look at corporate giving trends based on data from 261 companies in association with The Conference Board.

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