Corporate Community Investment in Australia

On July 2, 2007 at 12:25 pm by Vanessa Meachen - Permanent Link
Categories: topical issues, research & information, general
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The Australian Centre for Corporate and Public Affairs, in conjunction with the Business Council of Australia (BCA), have recently released a report on Corporate Community Investment in Australia. Commissioned by the Prime Minister’s Community Business Partnership, the report indicates that many businesses are pursuing a more strategic, business-focused approach. The report also details the extent to which volunteering is becoming a driver of corporate community investment (CCI) activity, and finds that almost half of all companies set a specific CCI budget.

The report can be downloaded from the BCA website here.

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