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Connecting Great Ideas and Great People Guiding Principles for Socially Responsible Associations & Nonprofits
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Project Overview Vision – Mission Articulating a set of core values that promote socially responsible action by associations Asking organizations to Embrace Support Enact Within their individual spheres of influence
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Premise Voluntary guidelines and commitment to action Aligned with the principles in the UN Global Compact Reflecting the independence and diversity within the association community
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History Project Team created at Global Summit Models Collected UN Millennium Development Goals UN Global Compact Existing Principles Documents from Associations Initial draft created and opened for public comment
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Benefits to Associations for implementing Socially Responsible Practices potential cost savings more engaged members motivated staff increased visibility, easier employee recruitment better risk management higher member retention and recruitment rates.
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Responsible Advocacy Enlightened Self Interest Advocate on behalf of our constituencies in a manner consistent with general public good Aligned with universal principles of the Global Compact
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Environmental & Economic Sustainability Promote environmentally responsible technologies and practices Within our associations For example, meetings and conventions Within the industries & professions we represent
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Environmental & Economic Sustainability Act as catalysts for development of sustainability strategies and capacity Engage leaders of industries we represent Contribute to economic growth Within our represented trade and professions Within new partnerships for development Globally Under-represented populations/communities at home
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Public Protection Ethics Promote exemplary ethical standards and practices Self Regulation Protect the interests of those who rely on our trade or professions products/services
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Public Protection Human Rights Protect internationally proclaimed human rights Of particular relevance to associations … Freedom of association Collective action Free speech
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Diversity Value and seek participation Diverse Inclusive Within the association Within the trade or profession represented
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Philanthropy/Community Service Associations & their members will be good corporate citizens. Sensitive to the local community’s culture & needs & needs Giving back to the community where we can
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Promote and develop socially responsible leaders Within our associations Within the trade or profession represented Leadership
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Leadership Make our organizations’ models of these principles in action In our planning, policy, decision-making In our promotion of these principles within our sphere of influence In our impact and results In our communications of the need for and impact of socially responsible action
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Where We Are Going... Encourage broadest possible involvement in refining the Guiding Principles Public and ceremonial signing of the final document ASAE & the Center Annual Meeting, Toronto, August 2009 August 2009 Incorporation of the Principles into ASAE & the Center’s governing and strategic planning processes
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Ways to Get Engaged Comment on the draft principles Talk to and with your leadership Volunteers Staff Business partners Recruit other associations to become involved The number & diversity of interests supporting the Principles matters! Key Industries Key Associations
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For more on the Global Principles, please visit http://www.asaecenter.org/SRPrinciples For more case studies, tools and resources, please visit http://www.asaecenter.org/SocialResponsibility Connecting Great Ideas and Great People
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