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March 5, 2010, 8:00am-5:30pm
Philanthropy 3.0 — The New Reality for Corporate Practitioners
Entrepreneurs Foundation Global Health Initiative
Mon 22 — International Corporate Philanthropy Day
Fri 5 — 2010 Corporate Citizenship Conference
Philanthropy 3.0
The New Reality for Corporate PractitionersMarch 5, 2010, 8:00am-5:30pm
Oracle Conference Center
350 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA
EF conducts quarterly small-group roundtables focused on specific topics to help companies further their community involvement and philanthropy programs. Open to EF members and non-members alike, each roundtable features presenters from companies as case studies and to share best practices and lessons learned. Afterwards, the audience is divided up into small groups for more in-depth discussion on what's happening in their individual companies that they'd like to share, or to get feedback and support from their peers. Attendees leave these roundtables with ideas, tools, examples, and practical next steps for their community involvement programs.
Materials and Presentations from Recent Roundtables
Maximizing Your Community Benefit Program Through Marketing
Community Relationships That Work
Leveraging Community Activities for Team Building
Planning Your Company's 2007 Corporate Citizenship Program
Getting Ready for the Holidays
Back to School & Your Company
Capturing Your Success
Engaging Executive Leadership
Marketing Communication
Philanthropy 3.0:
The New Reality for Corporate Practitioners
Save the Date!
2010 Corporate Citizenship Conference
Friday, March 5, 2010
Location:
Oracle Conference Center, Redwood City, CA
Audience:
200 Corporate Community Relations, Foundation, CSR, HR, & Marketing Professionals
Entrepreneurs Foundation's biennial Corporate Citizenship Conference is for Bay Area companies to develop and strengthen their community involvement and philanthropic programs. The conference is designed for the experienced and inexperienced, alike. This half-day program consists of a keynote address given by a nationally reknowned thought leader on corporate social responsibility, as well as breakout sessions showcasing corporate citizenship programs from a variety of large and small, public and private companies, and other celebrated experts. Attendees include HR and Marketing professionals, Community Relations Practitioners, and others working to develop or enhance their company's corporate citizenship programs.
Materials and Presentations from 2008 Conference
Assessing Your Community Strategy
- Assessing Your Community Strategy Front Page
- Cleo Lepori Costello Presentation
- Synopsys Philan Overview 08
Breaking Down Barriers
Easy Activities--Big Splash
Employee Engagement
- 2008 Conference Brochure
- Celina Pagani Tousignant Presentation
- Employee Engagement Front Page
- State-of-Corporate Citizenship 2007
Mark Kramer Keynote
Measuring Excellence
- Background on Eval
- BACVC Promotional 2008
- Carrie Varoquiers Presentation
- CI Activity Tracking Form
- Julia Love Presentation
- Lacy Gilbert Presentation
- Measuring Excellence Front Page
- NYC Trainings Information
- Volunteer Reporting
More than Fluff
- Bryan Breckenridge Presentation
- Lora Phillips Presentation
- Michelle Mann Presentation
- More Than Fluff Front Page
- Tonie Hansen Presentation
Skills-based Volunteerism
- Deloitte Announces Innovative Pro Bono Program
- Deloitte CI 1pg Overview 030708
- Juliana Deans Presentation
- Skills based Volunteerism Front Page
Welcome Presentation
Entrepreneurs Foundation's Powered by EF awards are given annually to firms and companies within the network that best represent the mission of the Entrepreneurs Foundation: to engage high growth companies in corporate citizenship and philanthropic efforts so that new and leveraged resources are generated for community benefit.
Company of the Year
The COTY Award is given to the company that through its activities and partnerships during the previous calendar year, clearly demonstrates its commitment to philanthropic and community involvement programs as part of their core business values.
Impact Award Winner
The Impact Award is given to a company that has maintained a strong community program for a period of three years or longer.
Leader of the Year
The "Leader of the Year" award is given to the EF member company(ies) that demonstrates superior commitment to corporate community involvement through exemplary executive leadership and ongoing efforts to expand and improve the efficacy of their community program. Leadership Award recipients share EF's mission to create new and leveraged resources for community benefit. Through their partnership with and support of EF and involvement in the greater EF network, recipients of the Leader of the Year award are advocates for and champions of the field of corporate community involvement.
Pro Bono Award
Given to an EF supporter that leverages its business expertise to further EF's mission.
Rookie of the Year
The Rookie of the Year award is given to a company who joined EF within the last eighteen months and has done an outstanding job at creating an impactful and sustainable program for both the company and the community.
Venture Capitalist of the Year
Venture capitalists are critical in helping Entrepreneurs Foundation engage with private companies, each year one firm or venture capitalist is recognized for their exemplary efforts to make the community a critical part of their firm's strategy and the way they do business.
Visionary Awards
Given to EF supporters who share EF's vision that all companies can be philanthropic.
If you are interested in nominating your company for one of these awards please contact your EF contact Dipti Pratt.
Past Honorees Include:


