CECP's Giving in Numbers Report: Find Out How Giving Is Changing at 61% of F100 Companies - Free VolunteerMatch Webinar w/ Alison Rose, CECP, 7/13

Jul 11, 2011 8:00 AM ET

(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) july 11, 2011 - Join VolunteerMatch for this Best Practice Network Webinar installment on emerging trends in corporate philanthropy with the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy. Through its proprietary Corporate Giving Standard database, now containing over $85 billion in giving data from more than 180 companies, CECP has delivered the industry's first comprehensive look at emerging trends in corporate philanthropy. Over 170 prominent companies participated in the survey, including 61 of the Fortune 100, making Giving in Numbers the industry’s first comprehensive look at 2009 giving trends and the only report made publicly available.

We'll be joined by Alison Rose, CECP's Manager of Standards and Measurement, who will share the trends in cash and non-cash giving, matching gifts, international giving, Fortune 100 contributions, employee volunteerism, giving motivations, and more.

Through live polling, audience members will join the conversation and contribute their perspectives on the findings. This presentation provides a sneak preview of the 2011 Edition of CECP's flagship data publication, Giving in Numbers, to be released in October.

Follow the webinar conversation on Twitter @VM_Solutions or @CECPtweets with #CECPdata.

Speaker Profiles: Alison Rose, CECP

Alison Rose manages the strategic direction of CECP's proprietary corporate philanthropy benchmarking initiative, the Corporate Giving Standard. She works one-on-one with Committee members and subscribers to collect data using a standardized measurement framework and helps corporate giving officers create compelling presentations for senior management that inform their budget decisions. Previously Rose worked at the University of Southern California's Rossier School of Education and Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Her academic background includes a master's degree in public administration from the University of Southern California's School of Policy, Planning and Development, and a bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from Middlebury College as a double major in mathematics and religion

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