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Philanthropy
Increasingly, companies that make frequent and substantial donations to multicultural communities in need build strong relationships that benefit employee, customer and supplier relationships.
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How Volunteerism Is Changing the Face of Philanthropy
By Mark Lowery
Read this story from the December 2006 issue of DiversityInc Magazine. Encouraging workers to donate their time creates internal benefits as well—such as increased employee engagement, which leads to better retention. . . . ...more
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5 Reasons to Give to Diverse Groups
By Won Kim and Mark Lowery
Read this story from the December 2006 issue of DiversityInc Magazine. Eight companies with proven philanthropic success in diverse communities make the business case for helping. . . . ...more
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Q&A With Bill Gates
By Yoji Cole
Read this story from the December 2006 issue of DiversityInc Magazine. The world's richest man answers our questions about his personal reasons for believing in the power of philanthropy, especially to boost diverse populations. . . . ...more
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5 Reasons to Give to Diverse Groups
By Won Kim and Mark Lowery
This article appeared in the December 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine. Americans like to give. Last year, U.S. donations to philanthropic causes exceeded $260 billion. We asked eight companies with demonstrated philanthropic success in diverse communities why this has been good for them. Here are their top five reasons. . . . ...more
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Get the Most From Your Charitable Giving
By Yoji Cole
Read this story from the December 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine. DiversityInc asked tax experts who work for DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity® for the best methods to get the most from their giving. Here's what they said. . . . ...more
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Corporate Philanthropy: Making a Difference for the Future
By Sandra E. Ulsh
This article appeared in the December 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine. Henry Ford believed that companies should not only create good products but also share good works and goodwill. Following in the footsteps of his grandfather, Henry Ford II founded Ford Motor Company Fund in 1949 to serve as the company's philanthropic arm. . . . ...more
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Corporate Philanthropy: Advancing Business and Diversity
By Marilda Gándara
This article appeared in the December 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine. The third sector—nonprofit organizations that are not in the private sector (corporate America) or the public sector (government)—can help the private sector advance its business goals, especially diversity. . . . ...more
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