CESR Honored With First-Ever Best for Colorado Collaborative Award
The Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility (CESR) was honored on June 6th with the first ever Collaborative Award from the Best for Colorado program for their partnership with B Lab on the SDG Navigator project, and ongoing support of the B Corp movement.
鈥淲e are immensely proud to partner with Colorado鈥檚 thriving community of B Corporations, and to help passionate students learn about this way of building care for workers, community and the environment into the very core of a business,鈥 said CESR鈥檚 assistant director Julie Waggoner. CESR staff received the award at the annual Best for Colorado Gala, which featured speeches from leaders of the B Corp community, and Governor Jared Polis.
, a Denver nonprofit that manages the Best for Colorado program, recognized CESR along with , and for work that has lead to Colorado having one of the highest concentrations of certified B Corporations in the world. This includes incorporating the B Impact Assessment into course curriculum, engaging with B Local Colorado and the pioneering work of Impact Catalyst (also known as Sustainable Business Partners), an MBA club that pairs students with companies going through the B Impact Assessment. Thanks to this organization鈥檚 work, Leeds MBA students have contributed to half of the certifications of Colorado鈥檚 more than 100 B Corps.
U.N. Sustainable Development Goals
The Alliance Center, B Lab and CESR are just a few of the thousands of global organizations that are working toward achieving the U.N. (SDGs), which set targets for addressing global issues such as poverty, climate change and societal inequalities by 2030. Many businesses are shifting their sustainability programs to ensure that they contribute to the SDGs, and B Lab is developing a new tool (set to launch in 2020) that will facilitate this process.
CESR performed the foundational research and analysis for B Lab鈥檚 SDG Navigator project during the fall of 2018. This tool has the goal of making it easier for companies to measure and manage their impact on the SDGs.
鈥淭his partnership with B Lab will create a tool to help companies positively impact some of the world鈥檚 biggest problems,鈥 said CESR executive director Mark Meaney. 鈥淲e cannot accomplish the ambitious aims of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals without business.鈥
By aligning the B Impact Assessment with the SDGs, CESR and B Lab鈥檚 work will connect businesses and organizations with impact-oriented objectives that allow them to better address the major issues outlined by the UN in their pursuit of B Corp status.
鈥淢any businesses and NGOs find the breadth and magnitude of the SDGs daunting, and hold back from acting on them,鈥 said Kimberly Kosmenko, project director for CESR鈥檚 contribution to the SDG Navigator and co-chair of B Local Colorado. 鈥淭his project helps to change that by bringing together the UN鈥檚 global vision with B Lab鈥檚 well honed management tool for ethical, sustainable business.鈥
What is Best for Colorado?
The program, lead by The Alliance Center in partnership with B Lab, recognizes Colorado companies and leaders who have committed to using business as a force for good. Those that are honored have established practices that go far beyond profit with the intention of making a greater impact on the world.
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