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Title: STRONGER COMPANIES' STRONGER COMMUNITIES'


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  • STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES.

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About Entrepreneurs Foundation
  • Our Mission
  • To engage companies in corporate citizenship and
  • philanthropic efforts so that new and leveraged
    resources are generated for community benefit.
  • Our Work
  • Entrepreneurs Foundation (EF) works with
    companies to create, manage and implement
    corporate foundations and community benefit
    programs.
  • Our Vision
  • Companies, regardless of size or stage of
    maturity, will be engaged in meaningful
    philanthropic and community initiatives

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES.
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About Entrepreneurs Foundation
  • A Network
  • -800 Companies worldwide have joined EF since
    1998
  • A Leveraged Investment
  • - For every dollar given to EF, 3 dollars has
    been invested back into the community
  • - 18M in community benefit has been generated
    since 1998
  • A Resource
  • -EF provides expertise, advice, tools,
    resources, materials, and hands-on support so
    that companies can be successful in their
    corporate citizenship, philanthropic and
    community efforts
  • A Leader in CSR Movement
  • -No other organization provides a comprehensive
    approach to corporate philanthropy and community
    involvement.

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES.
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Community Involvement Makes Business Sense
  • 85 polled say a companys commitment to a
    social issue is important when deciding which
    companies they want to see doing business in
    their local community.1
  • 74 polled say a companys commitment to a
    social issue is important when deciding which
    products and services to recommend to other
    people.1
  • 86 of Americans say that when price and quality
    are equal, they will reward companies that
    support a cause with their business.1
  • 81 of corporations use employee volunteering
    programs as a resource for achieving strategic
    business goals - up from 31 in 1992. 2
  • 74 of companies surveyed agree that
    volunteerism increases employee productivity.3
  • 81 of companies view employee volunteerism as
    directly affecting the bottom line.3
  • Source 1) 2004 Cone Corporate Citizenship Study
    Building Brand Trust, 2)  APCO 2004 Corporate
    Social Responsibility Study, 2) NonProfit Times
    March 2002, 3) Points of Light Foundation, 1999

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES.
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Community Involvement Builds Brand Trust
  • 72 of study participants say that they have
    purchased a companys product and 61 have
    recommended a company to others based on positive
    corporate responsibility. 2
  • 60 of opinion elites reports boycotting a
    companys products due to negative corporate
    responsibility news. 2
  • 69 of Americans say corporate citizenship is
    important to their trust in a business.3
  • 52 report they are very or somewhat likely to
    increase or start their business with a company
    specifically because of its corporate citizenship
    record.3
  • 91 say that they have a more positive image of
    a product or company when it supports a cause. 1
  • Source 1) 2004 Cone Corporate Citizenship Study
    Building Brand Trust, 2)  APCO 2004 Corporate
    Social Responsibility Study, 3) 2004 Golin
    Harris International Study

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES.
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Community Involvement Enhances Corporate Cultures
  • 62 said they would prefer to work for companies
    that give them opportunities to contribute their
    talents to nonprofits.1
  • 82 indicated that the (volunteer) activity
    helps them develop leadership and other important
    workplace skills 1
  • 93 of corporations surveyed said their
    volunteer programs helped improve employee
    teamwork.2
  • Source 1) Deloitte Touche 2007 (Volunteer
    IMPACT Survey of Gen Y), 2) Points of Light
    Foundation 1999

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES.
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How to Join Private/Venture Backed Companies
  • NO CASH OUTLAY
  • Venture-backed companies join EF with equity.
  • The equity supports
  • Companys own corporate foundation or
    philanthropy fund.
  • Customized philanthropic and community
    involvement program development and
    implementation.

STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES.
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Working with Entrepreneurs Foundation Program
Offerings
STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES.
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Sample Member Companies
STRONGER COMPANIES. STRONGER COMMUNITIES.
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Representative Samples of Services
  • Established the companys philanthropic fund with
    pre-IPO equity, provided resources and developed
    partnership to implement a matching gift program,
    surveyed employees for interests and involvement,
    connected company to local non profits within
    their interest areas.
  • Seed funded corporate foundation with pre-IPO
    equity, facilitated cross-functional team
    meetings to align departmental goals and business
    objectives developing cause marketing program to
    support organizations aligned with industry
    focus.
  • Managed multiple strategic planning sessions for
    the members Foundation Board conducted a global
    employee survey provided resources to establish
    a framework and protocol for Board
  • Developing strategic plan to create and expand
    Foundation Board and Global Community Volunteer
    Councils conducting a global employee survey to
    seek and select council participants
  • Created proposal for the members Board of
    Directors to establish a Foundation coordinated
    Holiday service activities conducted a global
    employee survey facilitated the expansion of
    community involvement team(s) developed a
    comprehensive citizenship strategy


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Get Involved
  • Diane Solinger
  • Executive Director
  • 408-278-2203
  • dsolinger_at_efbayarea.org
  • Dipti Pratt
  • Marketing Director
  • 408-278-2285
  • dpratt_at_efbayarea.org
  • www.efbayarea.org

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