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Corporate Commitment to People, Planet & the Future | The CLASP Series

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In this episode, Derval Barzey sits down with Carolyn Mahfood, CEO of the Grace Kennedy Foundation, to explore the powerful intersection of climate action and philanthropy in the Caribbean.

They discuss the foundation’s evolution over the years, its deep commitment to sustainability through ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices, and highlight the remarkable impact of initiatives like the Kingston Harbour Cleanup Project.

This conversation underscores the importance of partnerships, meaningful community engagement, and the influential role of philanthropy in tackling the region’s climate challenges.

Takeaways:

  • The Grace Kennedy Foundation has a long-standing commitment to education and environmental responsibility.
  • Their guiding mantra, “We care,” reflects a dedication to people, planet, and future generations.
  • ESG practices have become central to strengthening their sustainability work.
  • Philanthropy plays a pivotal role in shaping corporate climate responsibility.
  • The Kingston Harbour Cleanup Project has prevented over three million kilograms of waste from entering the harbour.
  • Community engagement is essential to raising environmental awareness and driving change.
  • Collaborations with NGOs and government agencies amplify the impact of initiatives.
  • Even small organizations can make a big difference at the local level.
  • Successful models of environmental stewardship in the Caribbean can be scaled and replicated.
  • Philanthropy must adapt and innovate to help close funding gaps for climate action.

Join the Caribbean Philanthropic Alliance and become part of the Philanthropy For Climate movement, a powerful global network of changemakers.

Visit https://cariphilalliance.org/events-programs/clasp/ to learn more

Visit gkfoundation.org to learn more about their work.

Partner with us as we elevate Caribbean voices in reshaping climate action through philanthropy.

Support the show

  continue reading

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In this episode, Derval Barzey sits down with Carolyn Mahfood, CEO of the Grace Kennedy Foundation, to explore the powerful intersection of climate action and philanthropy in the Caribbean.

They discuss the foundation’s evolution over the years, its deep commitment to sustainability through ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices, and highlight the remarkable impact of initiatives like the Kingston Harbour Cleanup Project.

This conversation underscores the importance of partnerships, meaningful community engagement, and the influential role of philanthropy in tackling the region’s climate challenges.

Takeaways:

  • The Grace Kennedy Foundation has a long-standing commitment to education and environmental responsibility.
  • Their guiding mantra, “We care,” reflects a dedication to people, planet, and future generations.
  • ESG practices have become central to strengthening their sustainability work.
  • Philanthropy plays a pivotal role in shaping corporate climate responsibility.
  • The Kingston Harbour Cleanup Project has prevented over three million kilograms of waste from entering the harbour.
  • Community engagement is essential to raising environmental awareness and driving change.
  • Collaborations with NGOs and government agencies amplify the impact of initiatives.
  • Even small organizations can make a big difference at the local level.
  • Successful models of environmental stewardship in the Caribbean can be scaled and replicated.
  • Philanthropy must adapt and innovate to help close funding gaps for climate action.

Join the Caribbean Philanthropic Alliance and become part of the Philanthropy For Climate movement, a powerful global network of changemakers.

Visit https://cariphilalliance.org/events-programs/clasp/ to learn more

Visit gkfoundation.org to learn more about their work.

Partner with us as we elevate Caribbean voices in reshaping climate action through philanthropy.

Support the show

  continue reading

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