Corporate Social Responsibility
Businesses everywhere are driving inclusive growth that lifts countries, communities, and people. Because people know what a job means to a family and to a strong community, the public trusts business above all other institutions in America. We believe in the power of American enterprise, human ingenuity, and business innovation to lead solutions that are practical, sustainable, and profitable.
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The U.S. Chamber’s International Affairs Division in collaboration with the Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness (CCMC) present an analysis of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D).
Businesses Combatting Human Trafficking
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Best practices and shared resources for the business community to end human trafficking.
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By teaming up, businesses and nonprofits are stepping up to help communities’ most vulnerable residents.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, gig economy companies have become an essential part of many Americans’ daily lives – and an economic lifeline for many others.
Amid this year’s unprecedented challenges, winners exemplify the power of business to solve society’s biggest problems
During COVID-19, Bombas expanded its philanthropic efforts to help front-line healthcare workers and those in need.
Thrive Market shifted its entire donation model to supporting families impacted by the pandemic and established the COVID-19 Relief Fund.
The inaugural competition highlights how entrepreneurs are delivering solutions to our most pressing challenges through their innovative use of technology
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Kenny Thompson, Head of External Affairs, North America at PepsiCo, explains how the company leaned on partnerships during COVID-19.
During COVID-19, Allbirds stepped up to help front-line healthcare workers and offered its customers a way to give back.
CLE Clothing Company uses T-Shirts sales to help feed Cleveland families in need during the COVID-19 pendemic.