On Demand
Webinar with Claire Elizabeth Williams
Corporate community investment and CSR (corporate social responsibility) are evolving in response to ever-changing societal and business needs. This free webinar will provide insights into the future of corporate community investment and corporate-nonprofit partnerships.
Join us to explore emerging trends, leading practices, and results from Imagine Canada's recent national survey exploring the expectations and perceptions nonprofit organizations have of their corporate partners. A recent Sage & Léger survey reveals that 63% of Canadians believe business should be doing more, with attention, in particular, to not only the dollars given, but how corporate partners engage with nonprofit partners.
Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing corporate community investment in the years ahead, what it means for the ways your organization engages with Canadian companies, and how to evolve your partnership strategies.
This webinar is presented in partnership with Keela and Imagine Canada.
Inspired to be a positive force for change, Claire is a proven social impact entrepreneur and values-driven leader. Her diverse experience facilitates the cross pollination of ideas and ways of knowing to deliver creative solutions that amplify impact. In 2016 she co-founded Foundations for Social Change (FSC), a charitable organization whose mission is to advance social change through evidence-based research and innovation. As the CEO, she was the driving force behind the New Leaf Project, North America’s first direct-giving pilot with people experiencing homelessness.
Now with Imagine Canada, Claire is leading the renewal of the Caring Company program to inspire Canada's biggest companies to embrace deep partnerships with the nonprofit sector to deliver on their social impact in meaningful and measurable ways. In 2021 she was named one of the Top 25 Women of Influence™, an award that recognizes the extraordinary accomplishments of Canada’s diverse women role models. In 2020, Claire was placed on the 21 Founders to Watch list by Future of Good – Canada’s leading digital publication covering the world of social impact.