"Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large."
- World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Community Service
At M Squared we conduct our business with uncompromising integrity and strive to live up to every one of our commitments to clients, consultants, partners, employees and shareholders. M Squared Consulting also has a tradition of charitable giving. We believe that with our success comes an even greater responsibility to give back to the communities where we live and work. In addition to providing exceptional value to our clients and consultants, and earning a reputation as an employer-of-choice, we are dedicated to effective corporate citizenship, charitable giving, and a commitment to the environment.
M Squared gives back through corporate philanthropy, donated services, and employee volunteerism.
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M Squared employees at Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco supporting the hungry and homeless
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M Squared employees supporting habitat restoration and trail maintenance on Alcatraz Island.
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Corporate Giving
We regularly ask our M Squared employees to submit donation requests for corporate sponsorship for the non- profit organizations in which they personally participate. Our Social Responsibility Committee reviews all submissions, and this year they’ve chosen the following non-profit organizations as the donation recipients:
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The Collaborative Autism Training & Support Program Our mission is to enrich the lives of children with autism spectrum disorders and their families by:
- Providing free direct care, respite, resources & family support
- Training service providers to implement effective interventions
- Raising awareness & understanding of autism for families, agency professionals & the community
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Down Syndrome Connection Our mission is to promote the unique contributions of children and adults with Down syndrome by providing direct services to them and their families, and to educate the general public by fostering inclusive and integrated involvement with the Down syndrome community and society at large.
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First Graduate Our mission is to help students become the first in their families to finish high school and graduate from college. First Graduate's effective college access and success program serves more than 200 San Francisco-based students each year. We make a 10-year commitment to each student, starting the summer after sixth grade through college graduation.
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Girl Scouts of Northern California Girl scouting's mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.
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The New Children's Museum The New Children’s Museum is a dynamic new model of a museum that celebrates children and the arts. A non-profit institution funded by admissions, memberships, and community support, the Museum empowers children to think, play and create through participatory exhibitions, engaging art-making activities, captivating artistic performances, and in-depth educational opportunities. Serving all ages, from toddler to teen, NCM inspires new ways to see the world through the language of art.
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Opera Piccola Opera Piccola, “small works,” has made the arts accessible to under-served communities since 1989. ArtGate, our arts education program in public schools throughout the East Bay, encourages youth to express their deepest ideas through visual art, drama, dance, and the written/spoken word. Through in-school and after-school classes, ArtGate students gain the experience of being seen and heard, of being valued and valuing the creativity of others.
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Project Open Hand Project Open Hand's mission is to meet community nutrition needs through programs for people living with HIV/AIDS, the homebound critically ill, and seniors. Project Open Hand provides meals/groceries for people with symptomatic HIV/AIDS or breast cancer, meals for homebound/critically ill people under the age of 60 and congregate lunches for people over 60 years of age in San Francisco and Alameda county.
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Village Enterprise Fund The Village Enterprise Fund's mission is to equip people living in extreme poverty with resources to create sustainable businesses.
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