“The Changing Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Non Governmental Organizations”
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Abstract
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has traditionally been
associated with businesses providing charitable funding to
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to address social
issues. However, the role of CSR in relation to NGOs has
evolved considerably over the past few decades. NGOs have
shifted from being passive recipients of CSR funding to active,
strategic partners in designing and executing CSR initiatives.
This paper explores the transformation of the role of CSR in
NGOs, investigating the changing dynamics, key drivers, and
benefits of this evolution. It further discusses how NGOs are
contributing to more impactful, sustainable, and strategically
aligned CSR programs that create shared value for both
businesses and communities. CSR refers to the ethical practice
where businesses integrate social, environmental, and
economic concerns into their operations and interaction with
stakeholders. It involves companies taking responsibility for
the impact of their activities on society, beyond just making
profits. The research is case study based on secondary sources
of data
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