5 Key Resources for Effective Investment in Communities
Embedding Project
We help companies embed sustainability across their operations and decision-making.
The relationship between companies and communities is complex. Increasingly, companies are starting to recognise that their long-term business success relies on the health and wellbeing of the communities where they operate. As a result, many companies choose to invest in their local communities, both as a way of demonstrating their commitment to sustainability and to manage community-related risk. This blog post highlights five resources to help your company make meaningful and strategic contributions in the communities where you operate.
How do leading companies invest in communities?
Leading companies recognise the importance of investing in communities as a strategic tool that helps them foster positive relationships and support the resilience of communities where they operate. These companies tend to avoid transactional contributions. Instead, they tend to focus on relationships, and they work closely with communities and local organisations to co-create solutions and allocate resources to enable communities to benefit in a self-defined way. And leading companies measure success with metrics that are useful both to the company and to communities.
Leading companies’ investments in communities are not siloed: these organisations often amplify employee efforts to support community health and wellness and they create opportunities for skills-based volunteering and secondments. These organisations also enable participation beyond their company, and try to involve their value chain, sector, and other local organisations and governments in multi-stakeholder initiatives to maximize positive health and wellness outcomes.
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How can your organisation invest in local communities?
If you have been thinking about how your company could make more meaningful and strategic investments in local communities, here are some helpful ideas and resources to consider.
If you aren’t already familiar with the community investment guidance from B4SI (formerly the London Benchmarking Group) and International Finance Corporation , be sure to visit those as well. Though originally developed some time ago, they still offer a comprehensive approach to strategic investment in communities (IFC) and tracking and measuring impacts (B4SI). Visit these Invest in Communities resources and others if you’re interested in investing in your community, or want to learn more about how to do it well.
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Environment Management, Climate change, and Sustainable Economic Development Consultant
1 年Very interesting article. The attached resources are great for us operating in the Tanzanian environment. I have learned a lot. I am looking forward for other newsletters from Embedding Project. Thank you very much. Bamwenda GR, Development Sector and Environment Management Consultant, Tanzania
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1 年Una buena forma de relacionar la G (gobernanza) de GRC con la de ESG.