Sarah Ford | May 5, 2015

Genuine Workplace Philanthropy Can Redeem Corporate Reputation & Brand Value

By Hesha Patel

Corporate philanthropy, when done genuinely and passionately across all levels of an organization, can help boost a company鈥檚 reputation and reverse a tarnished brand. For example, in early February 2015, one of the world鈥檚 largest banks was caught up in scandal 鈥 accused of actively helping clients illegally stash away billions to avoid taxes. While the bank accepted wrongdoing, they were quick to point out that they had 鈥渇undamentally changed鈥 and touted their 鈥渟ustainability鈥 initiative 鈥 a corporate philanthropy program aimed at giving back to the community and the environment through听giving, employee volunteering programs听and more 鈥 as one proof point of their contrition.

惭辞谤别辞惫别谤,听听pointed to research done at Stanford University, on erring organizations, which found that fence-mending initiatives directed towards employees, local communities and customers were incredibly important to rebuilding 鈥渞eputation capital鈥 and public trust after a scandal.

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