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Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics has invested considerable funds of its own since 1988 to undertake its pioneering research and related activities. The Centre has been supported also by corporate donations from leading companies including British Gas plc., IBM (UK) Ltd., The Caterpillar Foundation, and Scott Bader Ltd. As a charity, the Centre relies on corporate and other donations and grants to continue its important national, European, and international research and to disseminate the findings. Your generous donation is welcome in support of: - A Research Fellow at the Centre costing £30,000 - £40,000 (48,000-60,000 euros) per annum. - A project in the UK, or comparative with Europe, China or India starting at £25,000 (33,000 euros) In addition the Centre is raising funds for new premises in Cambridge for its Research Fellows and to incorporate a Library for visitors. A business company seeking to enter this fast growing field may wish to be associated with the Centre in leading this development in Corporate Social Responsibility/Business Ethics and is invited to make a major donation and to benefit from having the building named after them. Donors of sums of £50,000 or more will be considered lead sponsors of Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics and/or the new Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics (USA). Donors of smaller sums are also much appreciated - sums are invited from £100 upwards. The Centre is able to take donations on-line. To make a donation online using our secure payment system please click here. Ethics and Anti-Corruption DVD and Videos Alternatively, donations by post to the Centre will be gratefully received. Please see our contact page © Copyright 2001 - 2006 Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics, Cambridge, UK All images and photographs copyright Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics |
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