HOW CAN EMPLOYEE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT (ECI)ENHANCE
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)
BREAKAWAY SESSION AT:
CAF Southern Africaaims to challenge existing social, economic and political inequalities by
increasing resource flows to poor communities
Our Mission is:‘To support and encourage effective investment in society as
part of everyone’s life’
Charities Aid Foundation
Southern Africa
Increasing Giving, Philanthropy, Corporate Social Investment & Volunteering in Southern Africa
Our International Identity
We are a member of the CAF Global Alliance, headquartered in the United Kingdom. CAF Global distributes funds to causes in over 90 countries with offices in UK, Australia, USA, Canada, Bulgaria, Russia, South Africa, India, and Brazil, and
partners across the world.
CAF Global Alliance
Charities Aid Foundation
Southern Africa
Charities Aid Foundation
Southern Africa
Increasing Giving, Philanthropy, Corporate Social Investment & Volunteering in Southern Africa
Our Employee Community Involvement (ECI)work with Corporates & NGOs
•Policy, Strategy & Planning
•Payroll Giving
•Employee Volunteering
•Matched Giving
•Due diligence
•Information/Best Practice
•Research
Based on international best practice we encourage an holistic approach to the role of business in
society – we therefore work towards a CSI concept & practice integrated within
corporate social responsibility (CSR)strategies
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a business approach that contributes to sustainable development by delivering
economic, social and environmental benefits for all stakeholders.
CSR ALIGNED
WITH
BUSINESS
CSI
ECI
Payroll
Giving
Employee
Volunteering
Corporate
Governance
HR/
People
Ethics
Human
Rights
Sustainable
Development
Environment
STAKEHOLDERS
COMMUNITY
CUSTOMERS
PARTNERS/SUPPLIERS
CSR ALIGNED
WITH
BUSINESS
CSI
ECI
Payroll
Giving
Employee
Volunteering
HR/
People
STAKEHOLDERS
COMMUNITY
CUSTOMERS
PARTNERS/SUPPLIERS
’
‘Employee Volunteering is freely-given
contribution of time, skills and energy for the
benefit of society. It is undertaken by
employees, either within or outside of working
hours and is supported in some way by the
employer.
Based on clear policy and planned in
accordance with the expressed needs of the host
organisation, this form of volunteering should
result in benefits for company, community and
the volunteers themselves.’
CAF Southern Africa
Our definition of Employee Volunteering
Payroll Giving –CAF Southern Africa’s Approach
‘Give as you Earn’ (GAYE) is CAF Southern Africa’s
payroll giving model. GAYE provides employers with
the opportunity to offer employees a simple, safe and
tax effective means to contribute directly from their
salaries to credible causes that make a positive
difference in society. Monthly contributions are made
via the company payroll and CAFSA manages the due
diligence, disbursement and reporting. Contributing
employees are linked via CAFSA directly to their chosen
organisations and receive recognition and feedback.
Recipient organisations appreciate payroll giving
contributions as they may be used towards whichever
aspect of their budget they choose, including operating
expenses.
We will be exploring together:
How can strategic and collaborative approaches
to Employee Community Involvement (ECI)
create and drive meaningful and lasting change?
We will be sharing our experiences of strategic and collaborative ECI:
• How are you involved with ECI?
• What are some examples of strategic ECI (e.g. ECI
that is aligned with business purpose)?
• Identify and describe some positive examples of
collaboration.
• Recommendations for making ECI more strategic
and collaborative
BLENDED VALUE
In 2000 Jed Emerson presented the concept of ‘Blended Value’ with a
focus on investment strategies that would create financial returns while
simultaneously creating important social and environmental returns
SHARED VALUE
Subsequently Porter and Kramer built upon the Blended Value concept
by proposing that companies could gain a competitive advantage
through CSR if they applied the principle of ‘Shared Value’
CSR and Aligned Business Practice
COMPLIANCE PROACTIVE
HIGH VALUE
ReactiveCSI/ECI
PragmaticCSI/ECI
IntegratedCSR
Shared Value & Sustainability
TOWARDS SHARED VALUE - CHANGING BUSINESS & SOCIETY
Innovation
SHORT TERM
CORE BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
LONG TERM
OUTCOMES
INPUTS
SECONDARY
LOW VALUE
For CommunitiesFor EmployeesFor the Company
Employee Community Involvement provides VALUE for all Stakeholders:
• Ideal way for companies
to involve employees in
CSR initiatives
• Enhances employee
benefits offering
• Enhancement of B-BBEE
& corporate citizenship
profiles
• Costs of matching
contributions and
administration are tax
deductible
• Improves staff morale,
recruitment & retention
• Pride in working for a
socially responsible
company
• GAYE element provides
simple, safe and tax
efficient way to make a
difference
• Facilitates individual
giving that aligns with both
personal and professional
values
• CAFSA provides
assurance that chosen
beneficiaries legitimate
• Via CAFSA employees
are linked to their chosen
beneficiaries
• Builds cross-sectoral
relationships & cooperation
• Payroll Giving provides
unrestricted & regular
income
• Well-managed Employee
Volunteering provides
additional skills,
experience, labour, in-kind
contributions
• Assured voluntary
support/ECI facilitates
forward planning
• Reduced administration
and fundraising costs
• Contributes to sustainability
‘Employee Community Involvement is a key aspect of corporate
social responsibility. It allows ordinary employees to determine
priorities and thereby creates grassroots links between the business
and the community. Employees become the ambassadors of the
company in those communities. Company resources are matched by
employee enthusiasm and above all, employees bring to the
community the special skills and problem-solving abilities of the
corporate sector.’
Business in the Community
Employee Community Involvement (ECI)
Increasing Giving, Philanthropy, Corporate Social Investment & Volunteering in Southern Africa
Thought leadership and Innovation
‘Develop a global Employee Volunteering Strategy which
prioritises Skills-Based Volunteering that creates shared value
for the Group and all relevant Stakeholders (local communities
including NGOs; small enterprise including in XXX supply chain;
local authorities and other government structures.’
A CAFSA BEST PRACTICE EXAMPLE:ONE OF OUR ECI PROJECTS FOR A LARGE
MULTI-NATIONAL CLIENT:
Founding Principles of the Programme:
•Aligned with SA social and xxx
sector context
•Aligned with xxx business and
CSR/CSI
•Inspired by xxx Company
Values:•Empowered to grow and
contribute
•Teamwork
•Committed to excellence
•Honest responsibility
ANOTHER CAFSA BEST PRACTICE EXAMPLE:ONE OF OUR ECI PROJECTS FOR A LARGE SA CLIENT:
Objectives of the strategic focus on ECI
•To establish the principle that
community development is
everybody’s responsibility
•To contribute towards branding
xxx externally as a caring
company
•To foster a sense of pride and
community within the Group
•To contribute towards B-BBEE
requirements
Charities Aid Foundation
Southern Africa
Increasing Giving, Philanthropy, Corporate Social Investment & Volunteering in Southern Africa
www.cafsouthernafrica.org