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Transformational CSR: When a pro-bono client metamorphizes into a cultural change agent within an agency

Waxing UnLyrical

For most companies, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) means giving back to the surrounding community. It’s typically done by supporting specific organizations either financially, through time and resources, or both. For creative marketing agencies, CSR often takes the form of pro-bono services.

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7 inspiring examples of corporate social responsibility

Sprout Social

Corporate social responsibility (or CSR, for short) is an accountability model businesses use to integrate social and environmental causes into their operations. Takeaway : You don’t need to have made good on all your CSR efforts before you can start talking about them. It can impact your bottom line as well.

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Relationship Advice: Your Nonprofit Organization and Building Community Organization Partnerships

Waxing UnLyrical

William Comcowich, in a PR Daily article , recommends eight goals of a successful corporate social responsibility (CSR) program: 1. This puts the efforts directly in your employees’ hands by having them organizing the larger group, suggesting collaborative efforts and keeping everyone organized and upholding the mission of your company.

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Profit and Purpose: How I’ve Built a Business That Prioritizes Both

Buffer Social

Instead, we’ve worked collaboratively to understand how we could have a real impact on their work. They told us they need more visibility, more volunteers, more resources, and more space to hold meetings and events. We also didn’t want to pretend to know what help these organizations needed.

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Where Does 'Transparency' Fit In The New Social Media Marketing Model?

Diva Marketing Blog

We decided to collaborate on a cross-post and did what any good social media citizen would do. Bob Cargill - I think it’s perfectly acceptable for an external resource to write and post social media content under the aegis of a brand. we opened it up to the community to discuss on our blogs, on Twitter and in a few emails.