Corporate Social Responsibility Program

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Our CSR Program lets corporations educate their employees, suppliers, partners and/or customers about dementia,
Alzheimers and the profound impact that music can have to awaken their memories and the ability to communicate with others. 

 

The Alive Inside Foundation has partnered with Engagement Partners, to create an impactful program in which participants find and give music to an elder in need!


The Alive Inside "Empathy Encounter," takes one and one half (1 1/2) hours and can be delivered in person, or virtually.
Each program participant receives a 'Memory Player' headphone and a Workbook to guide them through the experience.




For more information contact:
Ira Ozer, Alive Inside CSR Director 
[email protected]


What Is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) helps a company be socially accountable—to itself, its stakeholders, and the public. 
By practicing corporate social responsibility, also called corporate citizenship, companies can be conscious of the kind of
impact they are having on all aspects of society, including economic, social, and environmental.

To engage in CSR means a company is trying to enhance society and the environment, instead of contributing negatively to them.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Corporate social responsibility is a business model in which companies make a concerted effort to operate in ways that enhance 
    rather than degrade society and the environment.
  • CSR helps both society and the brand image of companies.
  • Corporate responsibility programs are a great way to raise morale in the workplace.
  • Some examples of companies that strive to be leaders in CSR include: Starbucks and Ben and Jerry Ice Cream

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