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IMS Luxembourg - Institut pour le Mouvement Sociétal

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CSR Europe was created in 1996 by one of the former presidents of the European Commission, Jacques Delors. This was done following the European Business Declaration Against Social Exclusion.
CSR Europe is a European network of companies that allows them to share their knowledge and experience. Its mission is to encourage and help corporations enhance employment, increase employability and avoid social exclusion. The final aim is sustainable development and a more equitable society.
http://www.csreurope.org/pages/en/nationalpartners.html

Created in 1986, “IMS – Entreprendre pour la Cité” (IMS – Undertake for the City) comprises a network of 200 corporations. Its vocation is to help these companies integrate procedures of innovative Societal Engagement (within their policy of Social Responsibility), corresponding to their commitment to development, as well as to society's expectations.
http://www.imsentreprendre.com/

The “Agence du Benevolat” (Agency for Voluntary Work), managed by the Luxembourgish Association of Voluntary Work, is destined to play a facilitating role and to serve as a centre for volunteering resources in Luxembourg.
http://www.benevolat.public.lu/fr/cadre-organisationnel/agence-benevolat/index.html

Business Wire, a branch of the Berkshire Hathaway group, is a leading broadcasting source of information. Its privileged agreements with key information sources allow it to broadcast companies' press releases in newspaper agencies, on professional screens, websites and online media channels.
Thus, thanks to its specialised circuit of “Corporate Social Responsibility”, Business Wire is the privileged source of information for journalists, analysts and investors interested in and concerned with questions of sustainable development, ethics and governance.
http://www.businesswire.fr

The “Fondation de Luxembourg”, is the interlocutor of choice in matters of Luxembourg's place in the area of philanthropy. Comprising the Luxembourgish State and the “Oeuvre Nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte”, it is an independent centre of expertise and advice on philanthropy.
The “Fondation de Luxembourg” essentially connects the financial sphere and the world of charity, culture and associativity. As a veritable partner of both worlds, the “Fondation” plays a mediating role between banks, legal cabinets and notaries, who are in direct relation with a highly international clientèle, as well as organisations and projects to be supported in Luxembourg and abroad.
Through information, advice and the development of specific tools and structures, namely the foundations under the wing of the “Fondation de Luxembourg”, the “Fondation” encourages, supports and guides the sponsors (companies as well as individuals) who wish to engage themselves, in a long-term manner, in the development of philanthropist projects of a certain importance. For further information, visit: www.fdlux.lu

LuxFLAG - The Luxembourg Fund Labelling Agency.
LuxFLAG is an independent, non-profit making association created in Luxembourg in July 2006.
The purpose of the association is to grant a label to specific investment undertakings ("investment funds") on the basis of agreed and published criteria.
The Agency aims to promote the raising of capital for microfinance by awarding a recognisable label to eligible Microfinance Investment Vehicles (MIVs). Its objective is to reassure investors that the MIV actually invests, directly or indirectly, in the microfinance sector. Details of the labelled MIV's are available on LuxFLAG's website: www.luxflag.org. This site also contains details of eligibility criteria to obtain a Label and a form that can be downloaded by entities wishing to apply for the Label. www.luxflag.org

CARE is a “non confessional” and apolitical association for international solidarity that has set up more than 1000 projects of emergency and sustainable development in almost 70 countries of Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. Born in 1946 with the distribution of millions of CARE parcels throughout Europe in full post-war distress, CARE is currently one of the most important humanitarian aid organisations and offers help to around 66 million people every year. CARE addresses the humanitarian consequences of climatic change and violent conflicts. CARE helps communities to prevent natural disasters and to adapt to new life conditions. As an aid organisation based in Luxembourg, CARE counts on a tight co-operation with the civic society, companies (CSR) and the Luxembourgish government.
http://www.care.lu