Some Businesses Say Why They Became Corporate Members
Here's a list of potential benefits to a firm's CSR and ESG aims from partnering with or becoming a corporate member of a Rotary Club, but for expansion on these click HERE
Nominated employees can also improve their skills through involvement with a Rotary Club's activities and access to Rotary E-Learning resources.
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Richard Lowe receiving cheque for £600 from Buxton Rotary President Mike Hardman, to support the Carnival. Martin's Law has increased the costs of running the Carnival.
moreWe are in the process of becoming a "Climate Clever" Rotary Club. We have achieved level one "Inspire" and are now working on achieving the next level - "Investigate".
moreYou've seen us, you've heard us singing, you've given us money (thank you). What do we actually do? Find out more by clicking on "details" below.
moreAnnual charity bazaar in the Octagon, Pavilion Gardens. Supporting the community and fun for all!
moreRotary, in collaboration with other local organisations, is helping people to improve their home energy usage. We have received a Rotary District Grant and are supported by the High Peak Borough Council Community Climate and Nature Action Fund.
moreWe have recently contributed over £4000 to local groups, including St Anne's school, Buxton Mountain Rescue, the Robotics club, Childrens' Cancer, Rotary Young Leaders Award (RYLA) and the Wells Dressing Committee.
moreThe Rotary global charity, the Rotary Foundation, supports a wide range of international projects aligned to the Rotary "pillars". Yes, it really did raise over $500 million - it's not a typo!
moreThere are many CSR and ESG benefits for a Firm that becomes a Buxton Rotary Club Corporate Member - Please watch the Video then continue on to the Story
moreWyn recently retired from AstraZeneca where he was a chemist in process development. Welcome to the club.
moreRotary in Great Britain and Ireland raised over £94,000 to provide over 3,000 boxes of toys for children sheltering in refuges over Christmas. That's what I call helping our community!
more100 boxes of Christmas biscuits were shared with local charities. Thanks to Morrisons for their generous discount and community support. For each box we bought, Morrisons donated one to support communities around the area.
moreNow that the vaccination programme has started we are planning activities (Covid-safe) for later this year. We are helping with traffic control at the Buxton Medical vaccination hub.
morePrimary school children need to be able to work online but many don't have a computer/tablet. With a District Contingency Fund Grant we have donated £1000 to Buxton Infants and Fairfield Infants for computers.
moreIdentifying & meeting community needs
moreTo promote International fellowship and service
moreUsing media to make the aims and activities of the Rotary Club of Buxton and the wider world of Rotary known to the public
moreMembership Matters
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