Companies that operate with a social conscience not only help society, they also build a strong brand. In today's world more investors, shareholders, suppliers and strategic partners want to do business with organizations that follow ethical business practices and care about philanthropy, These special text-and-advertising sections discuss the sweeping trend and how it is transforming the long-term strategy of global corporations.
Despite a tough economic climate, companies that champion social responsibility are finding new ways to help families and communities. July 26, 2010 | more
Despite the recession, companies are finding creative ways to help communities in the U.S. and across the globe. FORTUNE December 7, 2009 | more
Joblessness is increasing the ranks of the millions of Americans in need of food assistance to survive. Is this in your future? FORTUNE September 14, 2009 | more
Even in tough times, corporations are recognizing the importance of giving back to their communities. FORTUNE December 8, 2008 | more
After being diagnosed with pediatric cancer Alex Scott decided she would raise money for medical research and make a difference. Today a foundation founded in her memory is continuing her crusade. Money August, 2008 | more
Inside the business of philanthropy. How companies are benefiting from doing good. FORTUNE December 12, 2007 | more
Like the nations of the world, corporations are taking responsibility for societal issues — from climate change to labor practices. FORTUNE November 12, 2007 | more
Value-Driven Leadership – Responsible companies commited to tackling global societal woes have discovered they gain strategic advantage. FORTUNE November 13, 2006 | more