Sustainability Workshop for NGOs and
Corporate Organisations
Overview Leading companies know that: "Business as usual" has changed.
Investors, media and customers want companies to address social and environmental concerns.
Leading companies in the private sector recognize that they should develop strategies to meet these needs while remaining profitable. At the same time, many of the most effective non- governmental organizations (NGOs) recognize that they can achieve widespread and lasting change by harnessing the power of the market.
To achieve these goals, companies
and NGOs are finding ways to work together.
This emerging shift in NGOs/private
corporations relationship creates an exciting new landscape of opportunities for both NGOs and the private sector to collaborate, increase capacity, sustainability and deliver service to the community.
Yet such partnerships must
not be entered into lightly. The choice of
partner (the "who"), the articulated objectives (the "why") and the mode of operations (the "how") are decisive factors in the success of any partnership.
Also, key is that after successfully indentifying corporate bodies whose objectives are in sync with theirs, NGOs will need to be equipped with the necessary tools that will make these companies want to forge partnerships them...
Programme:
Getting to know you and workshop road map/ Concept of Shared Value
Sustainability Strategy for NGOs
Social Entrepreneurship NGO -
Private Sector
Partnership Managing projects
NGO Fund Raising
Putting together compelling proposals
Stakeholder Communication and
Sustainability Reporting
Group Work
Group Presentation Round Table : 4 Guests: Nestle, BAT, LCCI, GSK, Access Bank, Sahara Energy, NB Plc and Diamond Bank
Targeted Audience:
This workshop will be suitable for all Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Individuals interested in setting up NGOs and CSR executives who work with NGOs
Programme Duration: 2 Days
Programme Amount: N150,000
Programme Date: February 24 – 25, 2015
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