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Best Practices in Employee Giving – Including Strategic Choices within a Campaign Presenters: Jillian Walsh, Zurich Karen Thompson, Wal-Mart Foundation. Delivering When it Really Matters: Enriching employee giving campaigns with strategic choices. Jillian Walsh - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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June 18-19, 2009 | Hyatt Regency Chicago

Sponsored by

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Best Practices in Employee Giving – Including Strategic Choices within a Campaign

Presenters:

Jillian Walsh, ZurichKaren Thompson, Wal-Mart Foundation

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Delivering When it Really Matters:Enriching employee giving campaigns with strategic choices

Jillian WalshDirector, Corporate Giving and Community RelationsJune 19, 2009

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All of us are born for a reason, but all of us don't discover why. Success in life has

nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for

others.

Danny ThomasFounder of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

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In the current economic climate, it is most important to: • Refocus contribution to causes central to business strategy -56%• Refocus contribution to areas of greatest need – 21%• Fulfill existing philanthropic commitments – 19%• Increase overall philanthropy – 4% --2009 Board of Boards Conference

21%

19%

4%

56%Business Strategy

Greatest Need

PhilanthropicCommitments

Overall Philanthropy

Current Economic Climate

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Ask the EmployeesWhen considering a change in your company’s contributions, which constituency most influences your decision?

0%

51%

8% 12%

29%

Employees

Customers

Shareholders/Board

Gov't/CommunityLeaders

Media

--2009 Board of Boards Conference6

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The road to choice• Purpose: Go beyond the traditional campaign, single choice

• Goals: expand choices, increase participation, more responsive to community needs, inject new enthusiasm

• Greater alignment: philanthropic, employee and business interests

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History2000: United Way campaign (three sites)

2001: No formal campaign; collections for 9/11 families and the American Red Cross

2002: Introduced Giving Week Choice Campaign, six charities

2004: Employee voting, seven charitiesGiving Week becomes A Time for Giving

2006: Employee voting, 10 charities

2008: Employee voting, 12 charities

2010: Employee voting

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A Time for Giving: The Four Pillars

Fundraise

Educate

Volunteer

ZurichBasics

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What is A Time for Giving?• coordinated by an enterprise-wide giving council, local

coordinators and volunteer committees.

• senior managers serve as campaign champions

• easy access to an internal online donation system through recurring payroll deduction or a one-time donation in the current year or following year.

• online donations, field office fundraising and Zurich match = totals dollars raised.

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2008-2010 A Time for Giving core charities

•American Cancer Society •American Heart Association•American Red Cross•Earth Share •Habitat for Humanity•Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation•Make-A-Wish Foundation•National Center for Missing and Exploited Children•St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital•Susan G. Komen for the Cure•The Salvation Army•United Way

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Selecting from 12 core charities for giving provides...

• a range of charities to support

• the opportunity to support the activity/service employees are most passionate about.

• the power of choice, allowing me to steer my funding.

• employees a way to give to researched and responsible charities.

• the opportunity to give to such a diverse group.

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Senior managers make a difference

and a big splash!

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Engaging Senior Management•Personal connection: philanthropy hitting home•Passions: (kids, sports, environment)•Fun (interests, hobbies)

Individual

•Challenge/winning spirit

•Teambuilding

•Goal orientation

Competitor

•When execs talk employees listen•Using technology and new forms of media•Manageable and specific

Communicator

•Talent management•Extension of core business•Connection to company values & brand•Senior champion•Visibility

Professional

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Engaging our employees in workplace giving is an example of how Zurich delivers on its brand promise “Delivering when it matters.”

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A Time for Giving: One Brand. One Community.

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•Expand choices for giving

•Develop internal online system

•Designates locally

•Supports our corporate culture

•Increases employee engagement and ownership

•Develops leadership and core competencies

•Enhanced senior management visibility and buy-in

Evolution and Impact

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Looking Ahead?

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• Analysis of employee giving data to determine strategic choices moving forward

• Alignment with Zurich’s corporate responsibility strategy

• Growing global interest in community involvement and nonprofit partnerships

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Final thoughts from the field

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• an opportunity to support charities that are important to employees and they believe in

• an easy way to give back • activities that promote peer bonding• puts charity at the front of employees minds • information on charities that may or may not be well

known to them. • a chance to be part of the Zurich giving community.

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A Time For Giving around the U.S.

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Sponsored by

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Karen ThompsonWal-Mart Foundation

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Wal-Mart’s Associate Giving Program

Includes the following charities:

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- Expanded to choices in 2006

- United Way is still our flagship charity

- Wal-Mart Foundation matches associatecontributions dollar-for-dollar

- Associates can contribute year-round

- Hold annual six-week drive

Overview

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How did we determine whether or not to expand our workplace giving campaign?

• We conducted benchmarking and research

• We reviewed our giving philosophy

• We solicited feedback from associates

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What did we find in our benchmarking?

• 33% percent of companies offered choice in payroll giving campaigns*

• Research conducted by United Way found that 70% of employees wanted choices

• Company branded choice campaigns are often viewed as employee-directed as opposed to management-directed and controlled

*Chronicle of Philanthropy, March 9, 2000

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What changed about our giving philosophy?

• With United Way giving down, the time was right for offering Associates new, expanded, and more efficient options that aligned with our mission

• An expanded giving campaign for us included national charities, with grassroots community visibility that would capitalize on nationwide and community investment

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What did our Associates want?

• By adding additional giving options that were also relevant causes, we provided choices that our associates were passionate about

• In 2005, United Way participation had slipped to approximately 12% while the requests for additional giving options had increased

• Bottom line – they wanted choices in giving

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Results• We have seen double-digit annual increases for all charity partners

with the exception of United Way

• United Way giving experienced lower annual decline than with United Way-only campaign

• Aligned with key business initiatives such as volunteerism, health and wellness and diversity

• Increased morale and positive reaction to program

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Getting started

• Is expanding your workplace giving program the right thing to do for your company?

• Is the timing right?

• What are the right charitable choices for your employees?

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First Steps• Evaluate your current program and benchmark to identify best

practices• Ensure your organization has the appropriate resources and

infrastructure to expand• Involve your workforce and leadership in the process early on – ask

them for feedback• Ensure appropriate branding & mission match• Determine what your company’s financial commitment can and

should be

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Integration Tips• Gain support from your leadership – and ask them to help

communicate the change at all levels in your organization

• Allow your new charity partners to help with the rollout – employees want to connect with them

• Develop company-branded collateral and launch campaign to all associates

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Branding your workplace giving program

DVD

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Bottom Line

Choice was right for our associates…if you’d like to benchmark with us or allow us to learn from you, I want to hear from you!

Contact me at [email protected]

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