Fossil Fuels Divestment Campaign Gathers Steam
More than 150 colleges and universities across the US are reconsidering investments in gas, oil and coal companies.
More than 150 colleges and universities across the US are reconsidering investments in gas, oil and coal companies.
The plan presented in a new book, Corporate Social Investing: The Breakthrough Strategy for Giving and Getting Corporate Contributions, could pour another $3 billion a year into non-profits. It substitutes the term “corporate social investing” for “corporate philanthropy”. It turns non-profits from supplicants to potent business allies. And it converts corporate philanthropy into a strategy that can open markets, recruit employees, and improve customer relations. For example: * The American Cancer Society rents its name to SmithKline Beecham’s NicoDerm antismoking patch and to the Florida Department of Citrus for $2 million a year. * The NY-based retail company, Stonehenge, donates four percent of revenues from the sale of its “Cocktail Collection” of men’s ties to Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Corporate Social Investing: The Breakthrough Strategy for Giving and Getting Corporate Contributions, by Curt Weeden. Berrett-Koehler.