The Global Partner Network gives partners the unique position of communicating and implementing flagship programmes throughout the network in the overall aim of inspiring and engaging business to help build a more sustainable and just world.
Flagship programmes of the GPN are…
ENGAGE is an international network of businesses and community organisations that collaborate to increase the quality and quantity of employee involvement in their local communities.
Climate Change is a global problem and needs a global solution. In the United Kingdom action is being taken by the Prince’s May Day Network; the UK’s largest group of businesses and organisations committed to collectively tackling climate change by mobilising their companies, employees, suppliers and customers. By sharing best practice, these organisations promise to play a powerful role in reducing the UK’s carbon emissions.
The Prime Minister’s Global Fellowship, launched in 2008 aims to enable young people to experience first-hand the drive, energy and competitiveness of the major countries of the new global economy.
Business in the Community supports the tailor-made Global Fellowship programme which is funded by the Department for Children, Schools and Families and managed by the British Council.
Seeing is Believing is an extremely powerful tool for engaging business in society. It invites senior business leaders to see for themselves how they can play a role in tackling the most pressing social issues, in some of the most deprived areas.
The Coffey International Award recognises company programmes that can demonstrate positive impact against one or more of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals.
Tackling the root causes of health inequalities - Business in the Community’s work with the Department of Health
Business in the Community’s CR Index is the UK’s leading benchmark of responsible business. It helps companies to integrate and improve responsibility throughout their operations by providing a systematic approach to managing, measuring and reporting on business impacts in society and on the environment.
Do you think companies in the same sector (law, consultancy, mining etc) which compete in the marketplace should co-operate together more in matters of social and environmental need?
Lord Michael Hastings of Scarisbrick CBEWe have a deep passion for seeing really dynamic effective corporate responsibility all over the world - it's core to our values and central to our business. So being in from the start with CSR360 GPN was an obvious route for KPMG to help spread the energy and the opportunity for transformed communities where business plays its rightful role driving change and supporting the people and the places who are often forgotten and frequently in need of business engagement. Its our privilege to be involved.
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