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Apr15
"Small business should accept social responsibility"

Every business has the ability and responsibility to become a hero in the local community.I believe that every business has the opportunity to "make a difference" in the world today, even if only in a small way.

There are lots of ways of doing that besides by providing valuable and useful products and services that help people and make their lives better.

By being productive and profitable, a company has the opportunity to contribute to the economic stability of the city and region in which it operates.

Small businesses will also have a number of opportunities to become socially responsible.  Here are a few ideas for the small business owner:

1.  Participate in roundtables, discussions, and local business meetings that deal in local business promotion.  Chambers of commerce and other such groups provide lots of opportunities for service and giving.

2.  Volunteer to assist in the mentorship of young people.  Programs like Junior Achievement, 4H, and others provide kids with leadership opportunities and prepare them for business careers.

3.  Become involved in community issues of interest to your business and the local economy.  Items of interest come up every month that affect the local business community and the public is welcome to provide input to the city council, planning commission, and other public bodies.

4.  Look for ways to be involved in a service capacity in your market niche.  Here's an example:  Let's say you own a small business in the flyfishing niche.  Join in with the local Trout Unlimited Chapter and help in the next service project to clean up a local river and make the fishing environment better for both the fisherman and the trout.

5.  Give of your means to local charities.  You don't have to be a millionaire or give great amounts.  Make a contribution to a local cause in the name of your business and earn goodwill and some excellent marketing for your small business.

6.  The local Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will have opportunities for some coaching and mentoring of other small businesses.  By helping others to become successful, the small business owner will be making a great contribution to the local community.

7.  Some businesses choose to "adopt" school groups, disadvantaged youth groups, sports teams, church groups, etc.  They become an important source of leadership, stability, role models, and even financial contributions.

Of course there are many other things a small business can do to "give back" to the community.  Get a little creative and earn some goodwill and positive feedback for your company.

Steve Browne, Lone Wolf Tracks author Post#219

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