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Giving Back to the Community!

12/14/2011 12:00:00 AM

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Has your business finally taken off? Are you no longer struggling to pay your Texas business insurance premiums or electricity bills? Consider the role the citizens in your town had in your success. Many of the residents have probably been your employees, your clients, or even your investors. How can you repay the people who took a chance on your fledging business? Here are a few ideas on how you and your employees could show your gratitude to the community.

  • Consider creating a system of rewards for employees who volunteer their free time to a charity or other community association.
  • Set up a reading program with a local school and allow your workers to leave early a few times a month to participate.
  • Create a charity to benefit the locals. There is a multitude of goals to choose from, such as offering scholarships to students from low-income families or helping the homeless get back on their feet.
  • Consider sponsoring a community festival, sporting team or event.
  • Offer your company expertise to a local charity that might benefit from it.

The more profit your business makes, the larger the difference you can make for the locals. As your enterprise blossoms, don’t forget to review your Texas business insurance, particularly if you diversify or substantially increase your assets. One of our agents would be happy to assist. Why not give us a call today?


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