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Corporate Community Investment Council

About This Network

Welcome to the web site for the Corporate Community Investment Council; a network of individuals who have responsibility for community investment programs within their organizations.

The role of the CCI is to:

  • Provide a forum for learning, networking, and professional development for community investment professionals
  • Address issues of key importance to CI professionals
  • Identify leading-edge, solution-based strategies that will position community investment as an integral component of your company’s business strategy
  • Share corporate perspectives with other stakeholders including the voluntary and government sectors

Who Should Join?

Professionals with overall responsibility for managing their organization’s strategies and programs related to: community investment, corporate contributions, community relations, partnership development, stakeholder relations, and reputation management.

The annual membership fee is $4,125, starting June 1, 2011 to May 31, 2012.

To become a member of the Corporate Community Investment Council, please contact:

Paul Forgues
Tel: 613-526-3090x354
Senior Network Manager, Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
E-mail: forgues@conferenceboard.ca

Benefits

  • Unmatched networking opportunities: at content-rich meetings with peers from other Canadian organizations
  • Practical insights: you can use to deliver an effective community investment program
  • Access: to high calibre speakers, research findings & practical learnings from best practice organizations

Meetings: Learning Through Networking

Meetings take place two times per year, in the Winter and Spring.

The next meeting of the Corporate Community Investment Council will take place on November 24–25, 2011 in Toronto, ON.

Past Meeting Themes and Topics:

  • Employee Engagement - Community Investment as a Contributor to Increasing Employee Engagement
  • Establishing and operating a corporate foundation
  • Managing in-kind contributions to the community
  • CI and CSR reporting in Canada and internationally
  • The voluntary sector initiative – moving the agenda forward
  • Ethics in community investment and corporate social responsibility
  • Strategies for stakeholder management

Member Organizations

Air Canada
AstraZeneca Canada Inc.
Bell Aliant
Cameco Corporation
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Canadian National Railway Company
Capital Power Corporation
Casino Rama
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Enbridge Inc.
Export Development Canada
Farm Credit Canada
Imperial Tobacco Canada Foundation
Merck Canada Inc.
National Bank of Canada
Pfizer Canada Inc.
Research In Motion Limited
SaskEnergy Incorporated
SaskGaming
SaskPower
SaskTel
SGI Canada
TD Bank Group
The Co-operators Group Limited
Toronto Hydro Corporation
TransCanada Corporation
WestJet Airlines Ltd.