What is a Corporate Social Investment Strategy? A Guide to CSI
Corporate Social Investment (CSI) refers to the practice of allocating a company's resources—whether in the form of cash, services, products, or employee time—toward social, environmental, and community initiatives that align with its business goals. We dive into the benefits of implementing CSI for your business.
Leveraging UN Sustainable Development Goals for Corporate Sustainability Planning
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offer a comprehensive roadmap for addressing global ESG challenges. Learn how businesses use the SDGs as a strategic framework for developing robust sustainability plans that drive innovation, enhance brand reputation, and open new markets.
The Impact Journal
Special Issue - 100 Leading Impact Investors
Highlighting 100 of the leading impact investors, including leading venture capital firms, private equity firms, and family offices, changing the world by financing the search for solutions to some of the planet's most pressing challenges.