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The Social Impact Show
Benevity
100 episodes
8 months ago
The Social Impact Show is where CSR professionals can get the latest strategies and tactics to develop their goodness and CSR programs. You'll learn from industry experts to help your programs to the next level, no matter if you are just starting out or a seasoned professional looking to scale even more.
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The Social Impact Show is where CSR professionals can get the latest strategies and tactics to develop their goodness and CSR programs. You'll learn from industry experts to help your programs to the next level, no matter if you are just starting out or a seasoned professional looking to scale even more.
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Bridging the Public-Private Divide: Partnerships for Disaster Philanthropy
The Social Impact Show
20 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
Bridging the Public-Private Divide: Partnerships for Disaster Philanthropy

In today's episode, you'll learn about the pivotal role of the private sector in global disaster response and the importance of public-private collaboration. We explore how corporations provide immediate relief aid while also focusing on pre-disaster preparedness and long-term reconstruction. 

Andrew Jones, a Senior Researcher at The Conference Board, highlights that the number of natural disasters is rising globally. As climate change intensifies, over 90% of major firms expect disasters to become more frequent and extreme in the coming years. Corporations now supply around 40% of philanthropic funding for disaster response due to their financial resources and global footprint. Looking ahead, the greatest opportunity for progress lies in closer public-private collaboration. While most companies partner with NGOs, working strategically with government across all phases of disaster management is crucial yet uncommon currently.

 Timestamp of our discussions:

1:28 - Role of the private sector and corporate philanthropy in global disaster response 
3:08 - What determines whether a company's social impact program respond to disasters or not? 
5:39 - Preparing responses and activities for year-round disasters 7:03 - What about preparedness or reconstruction as disaster responses 
9:08 - Greatest opportunities for innovation in corporate disaster philanthropy
10:56 - Opportunities are there for public-private sector collaboration? 
12:52 - Improving CSR strategic planning and decision making for natural disasters 
14:36 - How important are employees in corporate disaster response efforts? 
17:14 - What about man-made disasters, such as armed conflict and war?

Connect with Andrew Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjjones1985/

Learn more about The Conference Board: 
Conference-board.org 

Music by https://youtube.com/ikson

@iksonmusic

The Social Impact Show
The Social Impact Show is where CSR professionals can get the latest strategies and tactics to develop their goodness and CSR programs. You'll learn from industry experts to help your programs to the next level, no matter if you are just starting out or a seasoned professional looking to scale even more.