Corporate Social Investing
The Breakthrough Strategy for Giving & Getting Corporate Contributions
by:
Curt Weeden
in:
Investing
Summary:
The book presents a strategic approach to corporate philanthropy, advocating for investments in social causes that align with business interests and can yield tangible benefits for both society and the company. It provides insights and practical advice on how to effectively manage corporate giving programs to maximize impact and foster positive relationships between corporations and their communities.
Key points:
1. Corporate Social Investing (CSI) as a Strategy:
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