Regardless
the size of your business, it’s always good to give back. Corporate social
responsibility is the basic notion of being mindful of every stakeholder when
conducting business. This means your business provides both social and
environmental benefits on top of earning profits. Besides being a socially
responsible business, here are four more reasons why giving back can benefit your overall
business.
Attract Dedicated Employees and Customers
The
more socially responsible your business, the more active you will be in your
community. When looking for employment, people are attracted to reputable
companies. Especially millennials.
In a 2015 Cone Communications Millennial
CSR Study they found that, “Millennials say they are prepared
to make personal sacrifices to make an impact on issues they care about, whether
that’s paying more for a product (70 percent vs. 66 percent US average),
sharing products rather than buying (66 percent vs. 56 percent) or taking a pay
cut to work for a responsible company (62 percent vs. 56 percent)”
As
the millennial workforce grows they’re beginning to show their true strength.
Not only are they more likely to spend money on socially responsible brands,
but they are even willing to take a pay-cut for a job. If your business takes the time to give back,
these numbers clearly show you most definitely can increase your bottom line
and do good at the same time.
Healthier Conscience
Studies
have shown that we’re in fact hard-wired for giving. That
means there are both psychological and physiological benefits for being
charitable. If you are aimed to be a happier healthier entrepreneur than look
no further than philanthropy! Here are two ways in which business owners find
the most pleasure from giving:
·
Donating in doses: It’s always hard to see
your money go, but it’s less painful when it’s for a good cause. There’s no reason
why you need or should write a big check to your local hospital. Make smaller payments over
time so you don’t break the bank but instead you’re constantly pitching in to
make a difference.
·
Donating skills and expertise: The best
feeling is making a difference without needing to break out the check book.
Look to donate your time or skills towards a cause that you know will benefit.
For example, if you’re a great marketer help organize a fundraiser or charity drive.
Networking
Philanthropic
events are a great place for networking. Influential people tend to be very
involved with charities. If you catch wind of any charitable events like
fundraisers, galas, or auctions it’s definitely a good idea to participate.
These events typically draw the attention of wealthy and influential
individuals. You may meet a potential investor, partner, or at the very least
get some free advice.
Supercharge Your Marketing
As
mentioned above, socially responsible businesses have a strong presence in
their communities. For example, charities will post photos of their sponsors
and companies that have offered support. This will increase both brand
recognition and customer loyalty.
In
addition to traditional marketing, social media marketing and philanthropy
were a match made in heaven. According to the same Cone Communications study,
“More than nine-in-10 Millennials would switch brands to one associated with a
cause (91% vs. 85% U.S. average), and two-thirds use social media to engage
around CSR (66% vs. 53% U.S. average).”
Millennials
already represent $1 trillion in buying power in the U.S. alone. The more
socially responsible content your business can produce, the more you’ll be able
to engage with this demographic. The numbers don’t lie, it’s definitely worth
your while
In the end of
the day, it’s our responsibility as humans to give back to one another. Whether
you’re a freelancer or multinational corporation we must all work together to
not only put cash in our pockets, but ultimately make the world a better place.
-Black Enterprise
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