Introduction to Community Investment - 22 march 2012 (Non BITC Member)
Business in the Community has developed the Community Investment course to support companies in their progression along the Community Investment journey.
If you are a BITC member, please use this booking page
- Date
- 22/03/12
- Time
- 09.30 - 16.30
- Venue
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Business in the Community
137 Shepherdess WalkLondonN1 7RQ
- Non-member price
- £490 +VAT
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If you work for an SME, with less than 250 staff please call Natasha Jupiter on 0207 566 8796
What is an Introduction to Community Investment?
This full day course day is interactive, attendees will engage in peer-to-peer learning to develop an in-depth and practical understanding of the five principles of community investment and how these can be applied to their businesses.
Facilitators will use company case studies to support learning and the sessions will be hosted by a CommunityMark company, who will talk about their community investment journey and how they reached excellence.
The Introduction course will cover:
- Setting the context - the face of community investment now
- The Community Investment journey, from beginner to advanced and beyond
- The 5 principles of community investment, an interactive exploration of each principle supported with case studies
- A brief introduction to the CommunityMark
For more information please contact Andy Melia, CommunityMark Manager, on 020 7566 6623 or email andy.melia@bitc.org.uk.
What will I get out of attending?
Course groups will be small and the sessions interactive, enabling companies to benefit from 1:1 support from facilitators and engagement with their peers.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the session, attendees will understand:
- How to identify social issues that are most relevant to your business and most pressing to the communities in which you work
- How to work in partnership with your communities
- How to plan and manage your community investment
- How to inspire and engage your employees, customers and suppliers
- How to measure and evaluate the difference your community activity has made for your business and for your communities
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