Subject category:
Strategy and General Management
Published by:
Stanford Business School
Version: 27 September 2021
Revision date: 08-Oct-2021
Length: 15 pages
Data source: Field research
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Abstract
This case highlights how corporate philanthropies are distinct from other philanthropic institutions in terms of motivations, incentives and giving models. The case focuses on how Google.org leverages their assets to support the missions and initiatives of the organizations they fund. It also aims to explore how the team at Google.org thinks about the tradeoffs and challenges of aligning the company's business strategy with their social justice strategy. Focus is placed on how an internal grantmaking program within a corporation operates, providing benefits both to beneficiaries and the corporation. The goal is for the case to be as tactical as possible, so students can really understand how corporate strategy can shape grantmaking or initiatives related to its non-financial assets, how value to Google and to society is measured, and the unique challenges that Google.org faces, given its hybrid structure. Within this, a section of the case focuses on the Racial Justice/Criminal Justice Reform program and profiles Google.org's grants to Equal Justice Initiative's Lynching in America Memorial and Museum and the Center for Policing Equity.
Time period
The events covered by this case took place in 2021.Geographical setting
Region:
Americas
Country:
United States
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Abstract
This case highlights how corporate philanthropies are distinct from other philanthropic institutions in terms of motivations, incentives and giving models. The case focuses on how Google.org leverages their assets to support the missions and initiatives of the organizations they fund. It also aims to explore how the team at Google.org thinks about the tradeoffs and challenges of aligning the company's business strategy with their social justice strategy. Focus is placed on how an internal grantmaking program within a corporation operates, providing benefits both to beneficiaries and the corporation. The goal is for the case to be as tactical as possible, so students can really understand how corporate strategy can shape grantmaking or initiatives related to its non-financial assets, how value to Google and to society is measured, and the unique challenges that Google.org faces, given its hybrid structure. Within this, a section of the case focuses on the Racial Justice/Criminal Justice Reform program and profiles Google.org's grants to Equal Justice Initiative's Lynching in America Memorial and Museum and the Center for Policing Equity.
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Time period
The events covered by this case took place in 2021.Geographical setting
Region:
Americas
Country:
United States