Announcement: (Re)Define CSR with the ’20 B:CIVIC Summit
Over the past 12 months, several challenges and opportunities have shaped the way we approach corporate social responsibility (CSR). Global forces like the climate strike, the Blackrock statement, COVID-19 and the economic crisis have hit the world in waves. These external factors along with the drive to integrate CSR into HR, sales, client services and other essential internal operational units are redefining the field.
CSR professionals are working hard to embrace change and adjust their priorities and plans to fit the new normal. And they are trying to figure out the ROI on this adjustment. The B:CIVIC Summit is designed to support professionals as they (re)define CSR for the next decade.
During our annual conference on Oct. 22, we will explore best practices, find inspiration from our peers, and hear from experts who can guide us as we continue to focus on the business of making an impact in our communities. Read More
B:CIVIC Member Directory, COVID-19 Trends & More
Virtual Volunteering with Chris Jarvis Follow-Up
Thank you to our speakers for sharing their expertise, best practices and ways to engage employees virtually with volunteering:
- Demesha Hill, Community Relations Manager, Janus Henderson Investors, and Managing Director, Janus Henderson Foundation
- Chris Jarvis, CSO, Realized Worth
Giving in Numbers Follow-Up
Thank you for joining B:CIVIC, CECP and Philanthropy Colorado for our virtual event.
Oil & Gas Showing Support with COVID-19
Oil and gas is known for being a boom and bust industry. Its leaders and employees are no strangers to dealing with dramatic fluctuation in commodity prices due to factors outside their control. Now, the combination of the COVID-19 pandemic and the price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia have created a dual negative impact that is hitting the industry especially hard. In spite of this combination of challenges that have led to lay-offs and billions of dollars in losses, industry members have stayed true to their roots and continue to provide philanthropic support to local communities.
COVID-19 Response: Asset Mapping
Thank you for joining us for our virtual event on Tuesday.
Thank you to our speakers for sharing their expertise, best practices and ways to engage around COVID-19:
- D.J. Close, Village Giving Manager for DaVita
- Liz Gardner, Social Investment Representative for Xcel Energy
- Kate Siegel Shimko, Director of Boards and Commissions for Office of Governor Polis
- David Thurow, Principal for Prosono