We live in a consumer culture where customers expect more from the companies they frequent. It’s not enough to provide an exceptional product or service, it’s now integral to be a positive influence in the world and give back. Americans expect companies to lead with purpose. In fact, 78% of Americans believe companies must do more than just make money; they must positively impact society as well (2018 Cone/Porter Novelli Purpose Study). Therefore, it’s important to prioritise corporate social responsibility.
It’s clear customers seek out companies with a focus outside of their own bottom-line. Seventy-two percent of Americans say they feel it is more important than ever that the companies they buy from reflect their values. It’s a good business decision to give your customers the opportunity to support something beyond your product or service. Charitable giving is a way to create a positive ripple effect that carries through to your customers. Research shows 76% of Americans say supporting companies that are addressing social and environmental issues helps them feel they are doing their part (2019 Porter Novelli/Cone Purpose Biometrics Study).
2019 Porter Novelli/Cone Purpose Biometrics Study
Cause marketing is a great way for companies and nonprofits to symbiotically create a better future for us all. Cause marketing helps you champion a cause, be a force for good, and do good for your business.
Cause marketing involves a partnership between a business and a non-profit organization. Typically, the business ties its marketing strategy to the fundraising needs of a charitable cause for the benefit of both parties. There are many benefits to this relationship.
Cause marketing provides more exposure for your business and the non-profit organization. Some benefits include:
5WPR 2020 Consumer Culture Report
It is increasingly important to have a socially conscious image. Cause marketing allows you to do good which is also good for your business. It helps differentiate you from your competition and build stronger brand loyalty. In addition, cause marketing helps your employees and customers feel connected to something bigger than your bottom line. If you are a Beonic customer and interested in how we can help you begin a cause marketing campaign, we want to hear from you.