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Payroll Giving – Creating a Culture of Philanthropy in the UK. Chairing the Panel of Speakers: Panikos Efthimiou.
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Payroll Giving – Creating a Culture of Philanthropy in the UK Chairing the Panel of Speakers: PanikosEfthimiou
“Giving in the workplace MUST continue. It’s ground zero for ‘normalising’ philanthropy in the public psyche – for helping create a culture where fundraising philanthropy and above all, engagement, are expected.” Andrew Watt, CEO of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Washington DC, USA.
Three Key Areas: Corporate Engagement: Phil Robertson, recently with Think Money Group. Community Engagement: Joanne Howe, FundraisingVolunteer Manager, British Heart Foundation. Individual Engagement: PanikosEfthimiou, Trainer and consultant.
Discussion Topics for Delegates Corporate Engagement: What elements of philanthropy are of interest to corporates? How are corporates already engaged with philanthropy? What can charities do to influence corporates in developing the culture?
Community Engagement: Are community initiatives currently driven by a philanthropic ethos? How can Payroll Giving benefit the community as a mechanism to develop philanthropy? What can charities do to influence community initiatives in developing the culture?
Individual Engagement: Are individuals truly signed up to creating a culture of philanthropy? How do charities identify those individuals who are likely to want to influence the culture? What can charities do to influence individuals to regard Payroll Giving as a necessary development in the field of philanthropic activities.