Corporate Benchmarking Leaders Coming Together to Strengthen Annual Reporting of Giving Trends
The Conference Board and CECP to collaborate on premiere annual survey on corporate philanthropy, Giving in Numbers
Jan 30, 2012 10:00 AM ET
(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) January 30, 2012 - The Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) and The Conference Board are joining forces to promote one survey to capture the full scope and scale of annual contributions by leading global companies. CECP, now in association with The Conference Board, produces an annual benchmarking report, Giving in Numbers, which is corporate philanthropy’s premier report focusing on giving and is a resource to assess the trends in corporate initiatives. This association will further strengthen the repository of giving data, building upon the more than $85 billion in corporate cash and non-cash giving collected by CECP since 2001.
“Our two organizations share a belief in the power of benchmarking and trend analysis as key instruments for continuous learning, helping companies design programs that better serve society,” said Charles Moore, Executive Director, CECP. “CECP is committed to continuing to invest in the development and expansion of Giving in Numbers and its source, the Corporate Giving Standard (CGS) survey, including work currently underway to create a global definition of what constitutes a charitable gift.”
“This association leverages the pioneering 60-year history of The Conference Board as an advocate for accurate corporate philanthropy measurement and valuation alongside CECP’s robust work in defining, reporting on and benchmarking the field,” said Jonathan Spector, President and CEO, The Conference Board. “As The Conference Board brings its The Corporate Contributions Report and Corporate Contributions Survey to a close, we reflect back on our proud legacy of data collection and thought leadership, and see this collaboration with CECP as a crucial next phase of work to inform the corporate giving community.”
CECP releases Giving in Numbers each year, and in the fall of 2012 will release the eighth annual report on corporate giving trends with the benefit of support and insights from The Conference Board. The 2011 report included CGS Survey data from 184 CECP respondents, including 63 of the top 100 companies in the Fortune 500. It is the only survey of corporate contributions available for public download at no cost.
CECP and The Conference Board have worked together previously on the early development of the CECP CGS survey. The Conference Board will further support the collection and dissemination of corporate giving data among its 500 largest corporate members, increasing the resulting data set, and continue to provide insight into the creation of the survey.
Companies wishing to join the benchmarking project are invited to contact CECP or The Conference Board. The survey covering 2011 contributions is now open and the submission deadline for inclusion in the analysis is April 4, 2012. CECP will present the findings from the survey at the Corporate Philanthropy Summit on June 5–6 in New York City.
About CECP
The Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) is the only international forum of business leaders exclusively focused on raising the level and quality of corporate philanthropy. Membership includes more than 180 global CEOs and chairpersons of companies that together account for more than 40 percent of reported corporate giving in the United States.
www.corporatephilanthropy.org About The Conference Board
The Conference Board is an independent business membership and research association working in the public interest. Our mission is unique: To provide the world’s leading organizations with the practical knowledge they need to improve their performance and better serve society. The Conference Board is a non-advocacy, not-for-profit entity holding 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt status in the United States.
www.conference-board.org About Giving in Numbers CECP, in association with The Conference Board, provides corporate philanthropy’s annual premier report focusing on trends in giving, Giving in Numbers, which is an invaluable resource for corporate philanthropy professionals to assess the scope of their corporate contributions initiatives. Giving in Numbers is publicly available for download: http://www.corporatephilanthropy.org/research/benchmarking-reports/giving-in-numbers.html View the original press release here: http://www.conference-board.org/press/pressdetail.cfm?pressid=4393
The Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) is the only international forum of business leaders exclusively focused on raising the level and quality of corporate philanthropy. Membership includes more than 180 global CEOs and chairpersons of companies that together account for more than 40 percent of reported corporate giving in the United States.
www.corporatephilanthropy.org About The Conference Board
The Conference Board is an independent business membership and research association working in the public interest. Our mission is unique: To provide the world’s leading organizations with the practical knowledge they need to improve their performance and better serve society. The Conference Board is a non-advocacy, not-for-profit entity holding 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt status in the United States.
www.conference-board.org About Giving in Numbers CECP, in association with The Conference Board, provides corporate philanthropy’s annual premier report focusing on trends in giving, Giving in Numbers, which is an invaluable resource for corporate philanthropy professionals to assess the scope of their corporate contributions initiatives. Giving in Numbers is publicly available for download: http://www.corporatephilanthropy.org/research/benchmarking-reports/giving-in-numbers.html View the original press release here: http://www.conference-board.org/press/pressdetail.cfm?pressid=4393
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