Why Your Business Needs to Give Back
Many companies these days are beginning to seriously look at their CSR, or Corporate Social Responsibility. Part of a company’s overall brand and image is what issues the company is passionate about, and how much of their commitment to a better society is just talk and how much is action.
Companies like Starbucks and Disney have parlayed their CSR to appeal to people from many different backgrounds. But, it’s more than just image. A strong commitment to volunteerism and social responsibility becomes a way to bring employees together and a recruiting tool for new employees as well.
Find out more about the benefits of a strong CSR program at your company.
Create The Employees You Want
Numerous studies have shown that volunteers share certain traits. They tend to be compassionate, helpful, and humble. They also show higher degrees of empathy toward others, and are gracious and less egocentric. Does this sound like the kind of employee you would like to have at your company? Of course it is!
When you set up volunteer opportunities for your employees, you are fostering these character traits. And it’s no secret that these are some of the character traits that are encouraged during leadership training. Managers with these traits are more likely to inspire employee loyalty and productivity. Overall, that’s good for business.
Also, don’t forget that volunteering helps create employee identity, lowering stress levels and improving overall health. Volunteer opportunities are good for your employees, which makes them great for your business.
Are you looking for a way to improve teamwork within your office? A volunteer opportunity can do just that. A company-wide volunteer effort can facilitate interactions among team members who don’t usually see each other, in addition to giving everyone a good idea of the team’s strengths and weaknesses. That’s valuable information moving forward.
Giving Back Is Important To Every Company
Whether you are sorting medicine at a free clinic, stocking shelves at a food pantry, or allowing your employees paid time off to engage in the volunteer activity of their choice, you are making a big difference in your community.
Giving back on a local level, or even a state or national level for a bigger company, is such an important responsibility. The more a business invests in their community and their customer base, the more the consumers will notice the company’s CSR and respond accordingly. It’s no secret that customers are attracted to companies they feel care about them and give back to the community that keeps them in business.
Many companies choose to interact with the community in ways that reflect their business. For example, it’s not uncommon to see grocery stores donating products to local food banks or pharmaceutical companies running assistance programs for low-income families. There are a multitude of ways that your company can give back, including ways that highlight your business.
Marketing Can Help Your CSR
It’s no secret that your business needs to give back. It’s the right thing to do, inculcates values and teamwork skills with your employees, and increases your CSR, which in turn brings more business. Once you’ve settled on ways to reach out to your community, it’s important to let the community know what you’re doing.
A sensitive marketing campaign can promote your volunteer and charitable efforts in the community without being cynical or overly self-promoting. At 1351 Marketing Group, we spend time every month promoting and participating in local community events. We know how important it is to give back.
If your company is currently giving back, let us design a marketing campaign that will highlight your efforts in your community. Your customers will appreciate it. Call us at (715)-475-9706 today.



