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Headquarters
  
London, United Kingdom

Type
  
Nonprofit organization

Founded
  
1982

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Key people
  
Charles, Prince of Wales, President Antony Jenkins, Chairman Amanda Mackenzie OBE, CEO

Website
  
Business in the Community

CEO
  
Stephen Howard (Mar 2008–)

Similar
  
Teach First, Global Reporting Initiative, Institute of Corporate Responsi, United Nations Global C, Confederation of British Industry

Profiles

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Business in the Community (BITC) is a British business-community outreach charity promoting responsible business, CSR, corporate responsibility, and is one of the Prince's Charities of Charles, Prince of Wales.

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BITC works with companies in the UK and internationally, who are committed to improving their impact on society. BITC seeks to positively shape business impact on the environment, in the marketplace, in the workplace and in the community. It is an organisation that works with businesses to improve their corporate social responsibility (CSR) credentials, offering advice and programmes tailored to meet their needs.

BITC was set up in 1982 and its current CEO is Amanda Mackenzie OBE, who joined the organisation in 2016. Prior to this, Dame Julia Cleverdon was CEO from 1992 to 2008 and is now vice president, and Stephen Howard was CEO from 2008 to 2016.

Each of BITC's campaigns is managed by a leadership team, made up and chaired by senior business leaders. Leaders include Steven Holliday, chief executive of National Grid plc; Mark Allen, chief executive of Dairy Crest Group; Paul Drechsler, chairman and chief executive of Wates Group; Richard Howson, chief executive of Carillion, and Ian Cheshire, CEO of Kingfisher plc.

Business in the Community is one of The Prince's Charities, a group of not-for-profit organisations of which The Prince of Wales is president. Seventeen of the nineteen charities were founded personally by The Prince.

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The Responsible Business Awards

Business in the Community launched the Awards for Excellence at its AGM in December 1997. Now known as The Responsible Business Awards, they are presented annually to businesses that are judged to show innovation, creativity and a sustained commitment to corporate responsibility. [1].

The Prince's Seeing is Believing (SIB)

The Prince's Seeing is Believing programme was started by HRH The Prince of Wales in 1990, by inviting business leaders to go on visits around the county. Some 8,000 chief executives have led visits tackling subjects such as urban homelessness and illiteracy to challenges facing hill farmers in remote areas. The objective is to bring give leaders firsthand experiences so that they can begin to address the challenging issues they witness.

Opportunity Now

Founded in October 1991, and supported by the then Prime Minister John Major MP, Opportunity Now has become the UK's leading membership organisation working towards gender equality and diversity in the workplace.

The campaign's current chair is Helena Morrissey, CEO of Newton Investment Management and founder of the 30% Club was appointed in 2013.

References

Business in the Community Wikipedia