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Aflac and the American Cancer Society Team Up To Encourage Proactive Health Care and Early Detection

3BL Media

4 Aligning with Aflac's core mission to provide benefits to policyholders before, during and after a cancer diagnosis, ACS programs and services will be shared, particularly benefitting those who have experienced a cancer diagnosis and are facing potential financial and logistical challenges.

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U.S. Adults Say Logistics and “Feeling Healthy” Among Reasons They Duck out of Routine Wellness Visits and Screenings

3BL Media

Feeling healthy” and logistical barriers keep Americans from their doctor Getting to the doctor is not easy for young Americans, as logistical barriers prevent them from getting health screenings on time — with 58% of millennials citing conflicts with work hours, challenges taking time off work and difficulty getting a babysitter or transportation.

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Innovating in Impact Measurement: A Tech-Driven Platform Aims to Simplify Data Collection and Reporting

James Militzer

How many social enterprises, impact investors and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives today can confidently measure and articulate their social impact? Recent studies indicate that approximately 65% of social enterprises engage in some form of social impact measurement.

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People Behind CSR at Cisco: How Communications Can Strengthen the Humanitarian Response

3BL Media

SUMMARY: This blog is part of our series that focuses on the people behind Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at Cisco. DESCRIPTION: When a natural disaster or humanitarian crisis occurs, Cisco Crisis Response (CCR) provides connectivity, a critical form of aid, just like food, water, shelter, and medical care.

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People Behind CSR at Cisco: How communications can strengthen the humanitarian response

Cisco CSR

This blog is part of our series that focuses on the people behind Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at Cisco. When a natural disaster or humanitarian crisis occurs, Cisco Crisis Response (CCR) provides connectivity, a critical form of aid, just like food, water, shelter, and medical care.

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PepsiCo CSO on embedding sustainability into 'day-to-day business'

GreenBiz

And then they can compare that data to some best practice benchmarks that we've built in, so they know what good looks like and they can make more informed decisions. If people don't know, they will not be able to make the kind of decisions that they will if they’re informed. Corporate Strategy. Corporate Social Responsibility.

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A $500 Billion+ Market Opportunity for Real Impact: Three Ways Corporations Can Engage in Social Procurement

James Militzer

Since global procurement budgets amount to trillions of dollars, dedicating even a small percentage of these budgets to social enterprises could generate billions of dollars in new revenue for the sector – and substantial new impact for both corporate ESG efforts and the communities and causes they target.