Corporate Philanthropy
putting something back into the community from which the business makes profits is called
corporate philanthropy
ALTRUISM.
Finishing, ending, completing, terminating, finalising.
Finishing, ending, completing, terminating, finalising.
A large harbour would indicate the community was on the coast. This would imply the community had something to do with the sea. A fishing community or a shipbuilding community are two examples
This process is called evaporation. It is caused by putting something in a dull space forcing the liquid to fall as a gas
When something is called 'fishy' it means that there is something suspicious about it. If you witnessed or heard about something that didn't sound like it was trustworthy, you would say that it 'sounds like fishy business.'
It is called appreciation the recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something.
give to charity or something like that. doing a good deed
Hi - if the organisation is a profit making company and all of its profits go to shareholders then that is still classed as a business. However if the organisation makes profits but a large (usually over 50)% (or all) of these profits are re-invested into the community then that is called a Community Interest Company. This is in the UK by the way.
Hi - if the organisation is a profit making company and all of its profits go to shareholders then that is still classed as a business. However if the organisation makes profits but a large (usually over 50)% (or all) of these profits are re-invested into the community then that is called a Community Interest Company. This is in the UK by the way.