The economic situation is certainly affecting all of Corporate America in so many ways. Budgets are tight, but there is even more of a need for CSR and Philanthropy in these tough times. Here is one man’s take on the need to not cut back on your CSR efforts.
Link to the video message from Stephen Howard, CEO of Business in the Community.
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