Businesses are well aware of the growing importance of corporate social responsibility and the Coventry Business Charter represents an excellent opportunity for them to contribute to the city’s quality of life
We know that community organisations sometimes struggle to resource projects but assistance that is more than just cash can also be very valuable and build stronger relationships with business networks.
Find out more about the way you can help see sample activities.
Help us to help you
If you represent a charity, community group or public sector organisation that may benefit from companies signing up to the Business Charter, we would be pleased to hear from you. To register your interest, please contact us.
So how can you help?
The Coventry Business Charter encourages businesses to take an imaginative approach to helping the city. Cash donations are often chosen by businesses because they are quick and easy to do. But in the long term, donations will not necessarily make a fundamental difference to the quality of life in Coventry.
- Sponsorship: where businesses match their commercial activity to the organisation’s cause. Sponsorship can include donations, provision of premises or equipment and personal support.
- Employee skill sharing: from chief executives acting as mentors to hands-on teamwork that promotes cross-fertilisation of ideas.
- In-kind donations other than cash may involve the transfer of surplus capital equipment such as computers for schools and can help environmental impact
- Lobbying and campaigning: businesses can choose organisations whose cause they support and use their position to influence wider stakeholders and markets and gain mutual recognition.
- Changes in policy and practice: businesses can change the way they do business or treat employees, for example by recycling more or providing access to healthy eating options, to contribute to the well-being of the city.
- Why should we support the activity?
- Will the activity I want to support be good for my business from an ethical point of view?
- What are the potential benefits to the company and my employees?
- Do I need more information to help make a decision?
Interested? Then find our more or sign up now.
If you are still in any doubt, take a look at the success of www.bettertogether.org.uk where Birmingham are also coming together to make a difference.
In Solihull, BEST (Bringing Everyone in Solihull Together), contact Isobel Parkinson, Business Liaison Officer on 0121 704 6082, email: iparkinson@solihull.gov.uk
What does the Charter involve?
You can complete a self-certification on this website – this is free of charge and should take minimal time online.
What do I do next?
Simply look at the three menus - economic, social and environmental - and identify what activities your business is already doing, as well as those you would like to do in the next 12 months. You can either sign up now and pledge the activities you would like to do, or take a look at the sample activities.



