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What influences corporate giving priorities? The Conference Board tells all

Assess your workforce development program with the Aspen Institute’s Business Value Assessment
 
Read the Brookings Institute’s preliminary report on 59 “weak market” cities and strategies for revitalizing them

CCCBC lists ‘100 Best Corporate Citizens’ for 2006

John Weiser, Partner, at Brody Weiser Burns authors partnership article in onPhilanthropy

Read the Win-Win Report

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Network with over 200 corporate contributions executives at PAC’s Corporate Community Involvement Conference, July 26-28th

Learn more about the nuts and bolts of economic development at the IEDC 2006 Annual Conference, September 17-20th

Connect, learn, and collaborate with the Social Venture Network, October 12-15th

Save the Date! Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke to deliver keynote address at 2006 Opportunity Finance Conference, October 30th -November 2nd

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Organizations and Expert Resources for Business
 
 
To effectively engage in win-win strategies, many companies are forming strategic alliances with organizations such as nonprofit employer organizations, developers, and trade councils, high schools, and community colleges. These resources can assist businesses that want to find an able and willing workforce, expand facilities, connect with high-performing small businesses, and develop untapped markets.

The following organizations serve many functions, from providing market intelligence, conducting primary research, brokering relationships with community leaders, and providing strategic consultation
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