MADE Festival Fringe Event

22nd August 2014

Philanthropy - What's in it for me? Our MADE Festival fringe event will be looking at the relationship between businesses and charities.

We'll be asking: Do businesses only support charities in order to improve their image with their customers? Are charities only really interested in talking to businesses to get them to donate to their cause? And we'd love to hear what you think! As a business or a third sector organisation, there is plenty of discussion to be had. We'll be hosting the MADE Festival fringe event with the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce' Social Economy Forum on Wednesday 24th September 2-4pm.

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