Speed Coaching

by Risa Sherman

I recently had the privilege of volunteering along with the employees of our client, Samuel Adams, at their "Speed Coaching" event. Speed Coaching is an integral part of Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream, the company's signature philanthropy program that helps lower-income food and beverage microentrepreneurs build and strengthen their small businesses, realize their dreams, and achieve economic independence. The program offers microloans, and other hard-to-come-by resources, through the Samuel Adams Microloan Fund with nonprofit partner ACCION USA.

Speed Coaching is cool! Building off the idea of Speed Dating (which I've only heard about, never experienced) Boston Beer staff, and other volunteers, meet with microentrepreneurs in short, spirited sessions offering their expertise in package design, branding, PR, finance, legal, sales and distribution, and marketing to entrepreneurs who often lack access to networks and mentors who can help them with these aspects of running a small business.

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National Service – Just Do It!

by Mark Feldman

It has been a big week for national service and volunteerism!

In an important move for both the national service and the corporate social responsibility communities, yesterday President Obama nominated Nike Foundation President, Maria Eitel, to head the Corporation for National Service. When confirmed, she will bring her extensive global business, philanthropy, and CSR experience to running the nation's domestic service programs, including AmeriCorps, Senior Corps, and Learn & Serve America.

Since she has been instrumental in crafting and managing Nike's corporate responsibility strategies, we hope she'll find new ways to encourage companies to partner with national service programs and engage their employees.

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Green Ads: Earth Day 2009

by Mark Feldman

While waiting for spring to arrive in Boston, we are spending too much time watching TV and analyzing the ads.  Here's a taste of our Earth Day viewing:

Green Stamp of Approval:   Wal-Mart's "Earth Month Thanks" ad captures the spirit of the anniversary.  Wal-Mart understands the power of mobilizing their 200 million customers and are moving people toward earth friendly products.  The best news is that for Wal-Mart this isn't just an "Earth Day Special."  Year-round they are taking a lead on sustainability issues.  They certainly aren't perfect, but we give them strong marks for making progress and pushing consumers and vendors to action. Check out their earth-related sales promotions and their master sustainability activities on their  website.  Also a January 2009 New York Times article tells the story of their green evolution.

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How to Pick the Best CSR Conferences

by Risa Sherman

Despite the economic downturn and tightening budgets, it seems the opportunities to speak, learn, and network in the CSR and Citizenship world are proliferating.  How can CSR professionals get the smartest bang for our conference buck?

We sat down with veteran conference planners, turned executive speaker consultants, Lori Zetlin and Jeanne Tee, of S3 - Strategic Speaker Services, whose clients include IBM, Fed Ex, and NetApp, to get their take on the rapidly evolving world of CSR conferences.

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Clean Drinking Water: Companies & Consumers are Ready

by Mark Feldman

Today is World Water Day. I've been working on clean drinking water issues for years and was inspired to check in.

Unfortunately, the world water crisis is as dire as ever - Nearly one billion people lack access to safe drinking water - Almost 4,500 children die each day to water related diseases.

There are no simple solutions.  Water issues are complicated by geographies, politics, cultures, and poverty.  Not only is water essential for life,  but access to safe drinking water is directly correlated to improvements in personal health, educational achievement, and worker productivity.

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