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Title: Roundtable


1
Roundtable Ringing in the New Year Planning
Your Companys 2007 Corporate Citizenship
Program November 15, 2006 www.efbayarea.org 408.
278.2241
2
MISSION VISION
Our Mission To engage high growth companies in
corporate citizenship and philanthropic efforts
so that new and leveraged resources are generated
for community benefit. Our Work EF works with
emerging companies to create, manage and
implement corporate foundations and community
benefit programs. Our Vision Silicon Valley
will be considered a leading community, not just
for our innovations but also for our corporate
commitment to the broader community.
3
AGENDA
930 Introductions 935 Review of EF Spectrum of
Engagement 950 Small Group Discussion 1035 Roll
up discussion 1050 Announcements and
handouts 1055 Wrap-up and Evaluation
4
THE SPECTRUM OF ENGAGEMENT
Corporate Giving
Marketing/ Communications
EF Participating Company
Corporate Infrastructure
Business Practices
Employee Giving
Employee Volunteerism
5
ENGAGING COMPANIES IN CORPORATE GIVING
  • Corporate Giving
  • Donate stock/stock options
  • Matching Gifts
  • Donor Advised Funds (Community Foundations)
  • Dollars for Doers Program
  • Donate/Discount Product and/or Services


Corporate Giving
EF Participating Company
  • Examples
  • To date, EF generated more than 4.4 Million to
    community benefit organizations such as Second
    Harvest Food Bank, Emergency Housing Consortium,
    Partners in School Innovation, including 410,000
    in disaster relief to American Red Cross,
    Salvation Army and others.
  • 6 EF companies have created Corporate Advised
    Funds (Company Foundation) with Bay Area
    Community Foundations.

6
ENGAGING COMPANIES IN CORPORATE INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Corporate Infrastructure
  • Incorporate community program into company
    mission, vision, and values
  • Survey employee interests
  • Form employee Community Involvement Planning Team
  • Develop corporate policies that support community
    involvement, such as volunteer time off (VTO)
    policies
  • Incorporate community involvement program into
    employee handbook and recruiting materials


Corporate Infrastructure
EF Participating Company
  • Examples
  • More than 30 of EF Companies have VTO policies
    ranging from 8 to 40 hours per year.
  • Leadership incorporates community involvement
    initiatives into the companys business strategy
    and human resources objectives.

7
ENGAGING COMPANIES IN EMPLOYEE VOLUNTEERISM
  • Employee Volunteerism
  • Sponsor company days in the community
  • Support individual involvement in community
    activities
  • Encourage employees to take Board and other
    leadership roles with community benefit
    organizations
  • Leverage human capital engagement as learning and
    development opportunities


Employee Volunteerism
EF Participating Company
  • Examples
  • In 2005, EF Company employees donated 7,780 hours
    in the community.
  • Companies align CI activities with cross
    functional team building, spirit programs, and
    leadership development initiatives.

8
ENGAGING COMPANIES IN EMPLOYEE GIVING
  • Employee Giving
  • Host drives for employees to contribute (e.g.
    food, backpacks, toys)
  • Conduct fundraisers (e.g. silent auctions and
    bake sales)
  • Enable employees to donate PTO
  • Enable employees to make financial contributions
    through payroll deductions
  • Support 10K and 5K walk/runs


Employee Giving
EF Participating Company
  • Examples
  • In 2005, EF companies donated 15,129 lbs of food,
    1,015 toys and 551 backpacks through company
    hosted drives.
  • Companies participate in walks such as the Human
    Race (10K) to raise funds for partnering
    community organizations.
  • Companies sponsor auctions to raise funds for
    local schools. Auction items have included lunch
    with the CEO!

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ENGAGING COMPANIES IN BUSINESS PRACTICES
  • Business Practices
  • Donate Office Space/Supplies to Community
    Organizations
  • Benefit the environment through recycling and
    alternative transportation programs
  • Be aware of vendor environmental contributions
    to the community programs
  • Hire new or temporary employees from
    organizations that transition people back into
    the workforce
  • Enable civic engagement participation


Business Practices
EF Participating Company
  • Examples
  • Keynote Systems donates office space to Child
    Advocates.
  • Companies purchase their supplies from Give
    Something Back.
  • Temporary employees for projects are hired from
    Hope Rehabilitation Services.
  • Companies enable employees to purchase train and
    bus passes through pre-tax deductions from their
    payroll.

10
ENGAGING COMPANIES IN MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
  • Marketing/Communication
  • Internal and external promotion of CI programs
    and results
  • Educate employees on community needs
  • Develop strategic cause-related marketing
    campaigns tied to business goals
  • Summarize community involvement impact in
    annual reports
  • Celebrate results!


Marketing/ Communications
EF Participating Company
  • Examples
  • Companies partner with clients on their CI
    initiatives.
  • Community organizations present at all-hands
    meetings.
  • Companies include their CI program in their
    internal and external websites, bulletin boards,
    and newsletters including links to the
    organizations they support, employee activities,
    photos and recognition awards.

11
MEMBER SERVICES
EF Network
  • EF Website (P/W Protected) http//www.efbayarea.
    org
  • A clearinghouse of tools, resources, and examples
    focusing on specific components of implementing
    community involvement programs.
  • EFCommunity1 Listserv
  • An email-based forum to share best practices and
    lessons learned with Bay Area colleagues from
    companies working to strengthen their corporate
    citizenship programs.
  • To subscribe, send an email to
    EFCommunity1-subscribe_at_yahoogroups.com
  • EF Initiatives
  • Network-wide community involvement activities
    that address social concerns such as health,
    hunger, education and environment. Initiatives
    demonstrate how together EF members generate
    greater community impact.
  • Roundtables
  • An opportunity for community involvement managers
    to network with each other and focus on the
    implementation of specific components of CCI
    programs.
  • EF Newsletter
  • A quarterly email with news about our companies
    in action, upcoming events and activities, tips,
    pointers, and much more.

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