Only 37% Have Purchased Products Associated With Causes in the Past Year Even Though it is the Number One Way Americans Donate to Causes

New MSLGROUP Findings Show the Rising Disconnect Between the Causes Companies Support and the Products They Sell is Keeping People from Participating
Jul 15, 2011 2:00 PM ET
(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) New York - July 15, 2011 - Although the majority of Americans (96%) say they can identify two to three causes that are important to them personally, the recent 2011 MSLGROUP Social Purpose Index found that only thirty-seven percent of Americans have actually purchased a product associated with a cause in the past year. The gap between socially-conscious consumers’ and their actual cause-related purchase decisions can be explained through heightened skepticism in the marketplace today. This skepticism is a result of many companies supporting causes that don’t necessarily make sense for their business or their brands. Seventy-four percent of Americans agree that there is often too much of a disconnect between the causes companies support and the brands and products they sell (74%), while nearly as many (67%) feel that companies only support causes to sell products.   “These findings suggest that simply tying a cause to your product to get consumers to purchase is no longer enough, despite what others are telling you,” said Scott Beaudoin, SVP, North America Director of Cause Marketing and CSR at MSLGROUP, one of the world's top five global PR and events agencies. “In order to connect with consumers in an authentic and meaningful way, companies need to elevate beyond purpose-driven table stakes and better align their core competencies with societal needs in order to fuel greater participation and profits.”   Consumers Want Authenticity above All Results of the 2011 MSLGROUP Social Purpose Index show that consumers are willing to support causes that aren’t necessarily the causes they care most about. In fact, more than half (55%) of Americans surveyed gave their time and/or money in the past year to support hunger, yet only twenty-two percent ranked hunger among the top three causes they view as most important. These gaps between the issues consumers rank most important and those they actually support also appeared among the issues of poverty and homelessness.   “This latest data shows us that what is most important is not that companies merely create cause programs to support the causes their consumers care most about, but that companies are strategically aligning with relevant, real causes that fit within their brands’ greater purpose and make the most sense in conjunction with their products and services,” added Anne Erhard, SVP, Account Director in the Cause Marketing and CSR group.   MSLGROUP Commits to Helping Clients Connect Cause to Brand Purpose As more and more brands around the globe define and/or redefine their purpose and seek to leverage that purpose to market products and provide services that benefit their customers, MSLGROUP is organizing their offering to help clients amplify their soul, as well as their sales. The agency is launching a new group focused on broad global purpose-inspired marketing, within which cause-marketing and corporate social responsibility will remain important and effective strategies. The new group, Beyond Purpose, led by Scott Beaudoin, will focus on:
  • Finding the intersection between people’s passions and beliefs and a brands’ purpose and benefits to drive sales and “soul”

  • Uncovering human and societal insights intouniversal truths, motivations and tensions where products and services can “play to win”

  • Shifting brands’ mindset from marketing to serving

  • Unlocking ideas that make products and services relevant and impactful in bettering people’s lives

  • Igniting consumer and employee participation so that people become brand advocates


“As more and more brands are communicating their purpose through every stakeholder engagement, this offers a huge opportunity to seamlessly connect to social issues in ways that consumers will understand and reward,” adds Scott Beaudoin.  
ABOUT THE RESEARCH:
The 2011 MSLGROUP Social Purpose Index presents the findings of an online survey conducted March/April, 2011 by ORC among a demographically representative U.S. sample of 1,000 adults ages 18+. For more information contact Scott Beaudoin at scott.beaudoin@mslgroup.com.

About MSLGROUP
MSLGROUP is Publicis Groupe’s PR, speciality communications and engagement group, advisors in all aspects of communication strategy: from consumer PR to employee communications, from public affairs to reputation management and from crisis communications to event management. With more than 2,900 people, its offices span 22 countries. Adding affiliates and partners into the equation, MSLGROUP’s reach increases to 4,000 employees in 83 countries. Today the largest PR network in Greater China and India, the group offers strategic planning and counsel, insight-guided thinking and big, compelling ideas – followed by thorough execution. Learn more about us at: www.mslgroup.com + http://blog.mslgroup.com + Twitter + YouTube.   About Publicis Groupe
Publicis Groupe [listed on the Euronext Paris Exchange - FR0000130577 - and part of the CAC 40 index] is the world's third largest communications group. With activities spanning 104 countries on five continents, Publicis Groupe offers local and international clients a complete range of advertising services through three global advertising networks, Leo Burnett, Publicis, Saatchi & Saatchi, and numerous agencies including Fallon, 49%-owned Bartle Bogle Hegarty, and Kaplan Thaler Group. VivaKi combines digital and media expertise, allowing to connect with consumers in a holistic way, with Starcom MediaVest Group and ZenithOptimedia worldwide media networks; and interactive and digital marketing led by Digitas and Razorfish networks. VivaKi develops new services, tools, and next generation digital platforms. Publicis Groupe’s specialized agencies and marketing services offer healthcare communications with Publicis Healthcare Communications Group (PHCG, the first network in healthcare communications), sustainability communications and multicultural communications. With MSLGROUP, one of the world's top five PR and Events networks, expertise ranges from corporate and financial communications to public relations and public affairs, branding, social media marketing and events. www.publicisgroupe.com.   MSL15273