CSR Under Pressure: How Companies are Adapting in Today’s Environment
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Members: Free
Non-members: $50
The corporate social impact landscape is shifting rapidly under today’s political, economic, and social pressures. Companies are navigating increased scrutiny from stakeholders, new regulations, and heightened expectations for measurable impact.
This session will explore some of the current challenges shaping Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), including the implications of political polarization, evolving tax and regulatory policies, and economic uncertainty.
Join the Association of Corporate Citizenship Professionals (ACCP) as they share data and insights on how companies are responding and action steps companies can use to mitigate risk, build resilience, and align social impact initiatives more closely with business priorities to position their efforts as essential to long-term business success.
Please note that only the presentation portion will be recorded to ensure confidentiality during Q&A.
Who May Attend
Though targeted to corporate foundations, this event is open to grantmakers of all types.
Speaker
Christina Fagan
Vice President, Content & Learning, Association of Corporate Citizenship Professionals
Christina Fagan is the Vice President, Content & Learning at ACCP. As part of her role leading the Content & Learning Team, she oversees the direction, development, planning and execution of relevant learning opportunities and convenings offered by ACCP. She also establishes ACCP’s annual content focus areas and guides the strategy for new resources and educational programs for members, while serving as subject matter expert in the corporate social impact field and ACCP’s thought leadership.
Prior to joining ACCP, she served as the founding Executive Director for Union Home Mortgage’s corporate foundation, establishing company policies and programs around volunteerism, payroll deduction, grantmaking and their first employee resource groups. Prior to working at Union Home Mortgage, she spent more than five years in the nonprofit sector focused on fundraising and development through roles in annual giving at Baldwin Wallace University and as a Capital Campaign Coordinator with the Cleveland Zoological Society. She is a graduate of Baldwin Wallace University’s Arts Management Program with a degree in music.
Outside of work, Christina enjoys spending time with her husband David, her two children and their dog, as well as playing piano and seeing as many movies as she can. She previously served on the Board of Directors for Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana.
Christina is based in North Ridgeville, OH.
This resource is part of the Midwest Partnership Series, a collaboration between IPA, Council of Michigan Foundations, Philanthropy Missouri, and Philanthropy Ohio.