Ryan Scott | January 28, 2016
6 Reasons You Need To Up the Budget For Your CSR Program
It鈥檚 that time of year when CSR budgets are being drawn for the year, and the unfortunate reality is that many companies will come up short.听
While investing in听听– particularly employee-centered programs like volunteering and giving – are vital to remaining competitive in a business world that increasingly prioritizes good corporate citizenship, too many businesses still undervalue the bottom-line benefits of these programs. Executives who dismiss the importance of employee volunteer and giving programs shrug them off as 鈥渘ice to have鈥 charity cases (literally), more useful for nonprofit recipients than the corporate doers and donors. What they don鈥檛 realize is the direct connection between employee volunteering and giving and a host of tangible business benefits that include听, retention, recruitment, skills-growth, leadership training and team-building.
There鈥檚 not enough space in one blog to address each benefit one by one, but let鈥檚 talk about
the connection between employee volunteering and employee engagement for starters.
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