Online Training - Community Investment Strategy and Impact Measurement

Course Overview:

A company’s community investment should add value for communities and for the business. This interactive webinar is designed to give attendees an understanding of strategic community investment, with a focus on tools to measure the impact of corporate community investment initiatives.

The session will include an introduction of the “CSR Asia Community Investment Scorecard” used by a number of CSR Asia clients.

Topics covered include:

  • Examine different approaches to community investment through case studies
  • Identify community investment opportunities which meet community needs and make sense for your company
  • Understand how employee volunteering can play a role
  • Learn how to measure inputs, outputs, outcomes and impact through internationally recognised frameworks

Course Leaders: Mabel Wong

Time: 10:00am – 12:00nn (GMT +8)

Fee: USD 150

Discount: Register the training before 8 March, 2014 to get 10% discount.

*Special note: The real time online training allows participants to access the training audio using either Voice over IP (VoIP) or toll-based phone numbers. Participants wishing to connect to audio using VoIP will need a fast Internet connection (384 kbps or better), a microphone and speakers (a USB headset is recommended). Participants who choose to use the toll-based numbers will be charged their standard long-distance rate to United Kingdoms, Australia or the United States. Additional USD 40 will be charged if you request to use dial-in service from your local number. If you have any special request or questions, please feel free to contact Mr. Ole Poon at online@csr-asia.com

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