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 Business in the Community

Business in the Community

Business in the Community Stands for Responsible Business

Business in the Community is a business-led charity focused on promoting responsible business practice. It has a growing membership of over 850 companies and a further 10,700 companies engaged in its campaigns globally. It works with its members to transform communities by tackling key social and environmental issues where business can make a real difference.

Business in the Community also offers its members practical support to help them to integrate responsible business practices wherever they operate. Business in the Community is also one of the Prince’s Charities.

http://www.bitc.org.uk/

The Prince's Charities

The Prince’s CharitiesThe Prince’s Charities is a group of 20 not-for-profit organisations of which the HRH The Prince of Wales is president; all but two were founded personally by the Prince. The group is the largest multi-cause charitable enterprise in the United Kingdom, raising more than £100 million annually. The organisations are active across a broad range of areas including opportunity and enterprise, the built environment, responsible business, education and health.http://www.princescharities.org

Arts Council England

Arts Council EnglandArts Council England is the national development agency for the arts, which supports a range of artistic activities from theatre to music, literature to dance, photography to digital art, carnival to crafts. Between 2008 and 2011, Arts Council England will invest more than £1.6 billion of public money from the government and the National Lottery to create experiences for as many people as possible across the country.http://www.artscouncil.org.uk

Department for Culture, Media and Sport

Department for Culture, Media and SportThe Department for Culture, Media and Sport isresponsible for government policy on the arts, sport, the National Lottery, tourism, libraries, museums and galleries, broadcasting, creative industries including film and the music industry, press freedom and regulation, licensing, gambling and the historic environment.http://www.culture.gov.uk

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