Index

academia, interest of in corporate social investing, 21–22

“added value” benefits, to nonprofit organizations, 9–10

administrative costs, 28, 121–122. See also costs; expenses

advance publicity for sponsored events, 154. See also leveraged business investments (LBIs)

affiliations, outside, 205–206. See also corporate-nonprofit relationships

Alcoa Foundation, international social investing, 171–172

American Express Company, 162–163

annual reports. See disclosure statements

application of social investing model to different sized companies, 93–95

AT&T, high-impact grants, 127–128

Audubon Institute, 131

average manufacturer’s price (AMP), 106–107, 110–111

bad debts, 169–170

Barber, Benjamin, 90

“bargained-for benefits,” 15

benefits of social ...

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