The number and value of corporate partnerships have increased over the last decade, resulting in considerable benefits to both the community and business world. Julie Clements explains the reasons behind this trend and how not-for-profits can take advantage. The number and value of corporate partnerships have increased over the last decade, resulting in considerable benefits to both the community and business world. Julie Clements explains the reasons behind this trend and how not-for-profits can take advantage. Corporations are beginning to view partnerships with community organisations as a vehicle to meet various business, marketing and social objectives, and are placing these partnerships higher on their agenda. While corporate decision makers of…
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