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Partnerships that LastVincent Power
Sears Canada Inc.
2011Canadian Business
& Community Partnership
Forum
Partnerships that Last
“Someone’s sitting in the shade today because
someone planted a tree a long time ago.”
Warren Buffett
Partnerships that Last
Community
Investment
Partnerships that Last
Communities
Customers
Employees
Shareholders
Other Publics
Suppliers
Stakeholders
Stakeholder Considerations
Partnerships that Last
Mark R. Kramer
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Catalytic Philanthropy
Mark R. Kramer
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Catalytic Philanthropy
Mark R. Kramer
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Catalytic Philanthropy
Mark R. Kramer
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Catalytic Philanthropy
Four Practices of Catalytic Philanthropy
Take responsibility for achieving results
Mobilize a campaign for change
Use all available tools
Create actionable knowledge
Source: Jocelyne Daw
Hierarchy of
Business-Community Engagement
TRANSACTIONAL
Source: Jocelyne Daw
Hierarchy of
Business-Community Engagement
TRANSITIONALPreliminary Collaboration
TRANSACTIONAL
Source: Jocelyne Daw
Hierarchy of
Business-Community Engagement
TRANSFORMATIONALIntegrated Collaboration
TRANSITIONALPreliminary Collaboration
TRANSACTIONAL
Partnerships that Last
Community
Investment
Partnerships that Last
Community
Investment
Partnerships that Last
Core Values
In our work with children, youth, families and communities, all Boys and Girls Clubs are guided by the following Core Values. They define us as a movement and are the standard against which all Boys and Girls Club services are measured.
Inclusion & OpportunityWe strive to offer children and youth from all economic, cultural and social backgrounds access to the resources, supports and opportunities that will enable them to overcome barriers and achieve their positive potential in life.
Respect & BelongingWe provide a safe, supportive place, where every child is listened to, respected and valued in an environment of inclusion and acceptance. Our staff and volunteers model honesty, fair play, positive attitude, cooperation and respect for self and others.
EmpowermentWe believe all young people can grow into responsible, contributing and self-reliant members of society. Children and youth are at the centre of everything we do. Through adventure, play and discovery, we encourage and empower them to develop healthy lifestyles, a life-long passion for learning, leadership and life skills and a sense of social responsibility.
CollaborationWe work together with families and volunteers in each community, in partnership with the public and private sector, to create healthy community solutions to providing children and youth with what they need for optimal development.
Speaking OutWe speak out on behalf of children, youth and their families to reduce disadvantage, enhance their lives and enable their voices and ideas to be heard.
Partnerships that Last
Customers- Round it Up Promotional Fundraisers
- Charity Plush
Stakeholders
Charity Plush
Top row: Gingerbell (2004), Krismoose (2005), Snowball (2008),
Penny the Penguin (2006), Elvin the Elf (2007)
Bottom row: Baxter (2003), Flurry (2002), Wishkers (2001), Kringle
(2000), Twinkles (1999), HoHo Beans (1998)
Partnerships that Last
Customers- Round it Up Promotional Fundraisers
- Charity Plush
Employees- Volunteerism
- Tree of Wishes Stakeholders
Tree of Wishes
Partnerships that Last
Customers- Round it Up Promotional Fundraisers
- Charity Plush
Employees- Volunteerism
- Tree of Wishes
Communities- After-school enhancement grants
Stakeholders
After-school Enhancement Grants
Kamloops, BC
Thunder Bay, ON Charlottetown, PE
Partnerships that Last
Customers- Round it Up Promotional Fundraisers
- Charity Plush
Employees- Volunteerism
- Tree of Wishes
Communities- After-school enhancement grants
Suppliers- Golf Tournament
Stakeholders
Sears-BGCC Annual Golf Tournament
Partnerships that Last
Customers- Round it Up Promotional Fundraisers
- Charity Plush
Employees- Volunteerism
- Tree of Wishes
Communities- After-school enhancement grants
Suppliers- Golf Tournament
Shareholders- CEO / Sr. Executive involvement
Stakeholders
CEO – Sr. Executive Involvement
Partnerships that Last
Customers- Round it Up Promotional Fundraisers
- Charity Plush
Employees- Volunteerism
- Tree of Wishes
Communities- After-school enhancement grants
Suppliers- Golf Tournament
Shareholders- CEO / Sr. Executive involvement
Stakeholders
Partnerships that Last
Sears began its support of Boys and Girls Clubs in 1965, an initiative begun by
then Sears president, Douglas Peacher
Since 1990, financial donations from Sears initiatives to the BGCC have totalled
over $8.2 million
The 'Keystone Award' for corporate citizenship was presented to Sears on April
17, 1998.
The BGCC 'Humanitarian Award' was presented to Sears on May 30, 1998.
Sears first Canadian retailer or credit card issuer to offer points redemptions;
donations directed to BGCC
Anti-bullying campaign
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Partnerships that LastVincent Power
Sears Canada Inc.
2011Canadian Business
& Community Partnership
Forum
Partnerships that LastVincent Power
Sears Canada Inc.
2011Canadian Business
& Community Partnership
Forum
Partnerships that LastVincent Power
Sears Canada Inc.
2011Canadian Business
& Community Partnership
Forum