At its core, this is a business approach where societal interests take precedence, and it serves as a vector for enhancing the quality of the product or service provided or manufactured by the company.
CSR requires every business to behave ethically and improve the quality of society’s life. Every business should voluntarily make a decision – to contribute to a better society and a cleaner environment or not to do so. CSR is a concept that establishes a successful balance between the economic, ecological, ethical, and social issues of business.
The social responsibility of a business characterizes the overall understanding of this process, while CSR is the direct mechanism/model of managing a business in order to achieve the appropriate results.
Major investors who are seeking potentially lucrative projects. These investors are focused on companies that have reached their maximum potential and require additional investments for business scaling. We’re talking about specialized companies with high KPI indicators that are ready to enter the corporate sector.
Receiving dividends and enjoying tax benefits as a participant in charitable activities, with Proof of Charity tokens (Chirikli tokens) confirming CSR status.
Small and medium-sized businesses that have achieved consistent profits over the past 3-5 years and are looking to expand their operations through new partnerships and additional investments. They aim to find alternative solutions for not only accumulating high profits but also for the development of new technologies within the social rhythms of our international cluster of Socially Responsible Entrepreneurs.
Obtaining investment for the purpose of scaling up company activities, entering international markets, increasing profits, and transitioning into the investor block.
Vulnerable groups such as the Roma community, veterans of war, numerous families with children, individuals with disabilities, and families who have lost loved ones on the frontlines. This category, or facet, within the mechanism, will receive charitable assistance through the CSR mechanism in the form of quality access to education, both in secondary and higher education institutions.
They will gain access to quality healthcare, including rehabilitation centers, and opportunities for employment. They will also have the chance to undergo professional training through entrepreneurial establishments, enabling them to engage in professional practice. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to receive education in their chosen field of activity and grants for the development of small and medium-sized businesses.
Acquiring essential knowledge and professional skills to transition into the entrepreneurial sector.