Weber Shandwick and Gill Foundation Release 'Business of Change' - A Resource Guide for Effective Corporate-Nonprofit Collaborat
13 January 2010 - 1:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK, Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Weber Shandwick and the Gill
Foundation have released "Business of Change," a resource guide
focused on corporate-nonprofit collaboration to promote equality
for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.
The 104-page guide, available free to download, is a
first-of-its-kind collection of best practices with actionable and
practical ideas to help nonprofits and corporations advance LGBT
equality. The Business of Change guide includes: -- Overview of the
changing landscape of corporate philanthropy -- 2009 Business of
Change survey results -- Glossary of terms -- Information on
organizations that provide indices rating LGBT equality -- 110
questions nonprofits should consider prior to partnering -- Case
studies of innovative collaborations between LGBT nonprofits and
corporations "Weber Shandwick believes in the power of
collaboration between nonprofits and corporations. We're proud to
author Business of Change with the Gill Foundation, and hope this
unique publication empowers organizations to develop more effective
partnerships to promote LGBT equality," said Chad Boettcher, Weber
Shandwick's senior vice president of Social Innovation. "Given the
rapidly changing dynamic between the private and public sectors, we
hope to challenge both nonprofits and corporations to seize
opportunities to drive change on LGBT initiatives," says Patricia
Evert, Gill Foundation's vice president of Donor Resources. "Taking
action and partnering together is not just the right thing to do,
it is the smart thing to do." The guide is a product of Weber
Shandwick's Social Innovation team in partnership with the Gill
Foundation's Donor Resources team. The 2009 project included a
summer fellowship program for LGBT student leaders, and an advisory
board made up of expert nonprofit and corporate professionals
working toward LGBT equality. To download a copy of the Business of
Change guide, log on to webershandwick.com or gillfoundation.org.
For more information or to receive a free copy contact Patricia
Evert at . Gill Foundation Established in 1994, the Gill
Foundation's mission is to secure equal opportunity for all
Americans, regardless of sexual orientation or gender expression.
In its 15-year existence, the Gill Foundation has become one of the
nation's largest private foundations focused on lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) civil rights. During these years,
the Foundation has invested more than $162 million to support
programs and nonprofit organizations across the country that share
its commitment to equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender Americans. The Foundation works to engage and educate
donors to provide the effective, large-scale financial support
necessary to achieve equality, and joins with like-minded
organizations and individuals to put forward a shared vision for
doing so. The Foundation works to broaden the base of LGBT and
allied supporters - individual, institutional and corporate - that
are knowledgeable about local, state and national LGBT nonprofits
and the importance of their work. Today, as ever, the Gill
Foundation remains invested in equality. For more information,
visit http://www.gillfoundation.org/. About Weber Shandwick Weber
Shandwick is a leading global public relations agency with offices
in 77 countries around the world. The firm's success is built on
its deep commitment to client service, creativity, collaboration
and harnessing the power of Advocates - engaging stakeholders in
new and creative ways to build brands and reputation. Weber
Shandwick provides strategy and execution across practices such as
consumer marketing, healthcare, technology, public affairs,
financial services, corporate and crisis management. Its
specialized services include digital/social media, advocacy
advertising, market research, and corporate responsibility. In
2009, Weber Shandwick was recognized as PRWeek's inaugural Global
Agency Report Card Gold Medal Winner, an 'Agency of the Decade' by
Advertising Age, Global Agency of the Year by The Holmes Report,
and International Consultancy of the Year by PRWeek UK. The firm
has also won numerous 'best place to work' awards around the world
including PR News and The Holmes Report. Weber Shandwick is part of
the Interpublic Group (NYSE: IPG). For more information, visit
http://www.webershandwick.com/. Contact(s) Jennifer Norton Company
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