OUTLOOK Manchester
Investing in community investing in people
Why YOU should be our partner? The three main beneficial reasons explained in detail, key to why it makes sense as company to invest in a charitable organisation such as Outlook.
Reduction of enterprise tax
The UK government runs a system where it decreases tax if companies are involved in the support of charitable organisations, however the real detail is very much dependent on what kind of business is run and how big it is too. Make shareholders proud to be involved in your company, create goodwill, and be involved in local worthwhile activities.
Improve the social impression given by your company
In many respects it can be extremely important to be seen as good citizens of a local community. As a valued partner you can publish information of you support to Outlook on your website, this could include our logo and web address, this can be done to show that you are improving social responsibility, morality, investing in a disadvantaged group. This can and does improve much more potential benefit to businesses and could do the same for you.
Encourage the appearance rate on internet FREE!
It is important to us here at Outlook that you the partner realise just how seriously we would regard you, yes it’s true we need investment in order to help people of mixed back ground and with varying degrees of disadvantages. We can do similar things for any company when it comes to promotion, for example, a specific web page or bar thanking you for your support, including your name, logo, website address and introduction. Nowadays as you will probably know if a company wants to get a good order, a good response or whatever it is your main objective is depending on the type of company you are, on Google Search or Yahoo Search, a company must pay substantial amounts of money to either site depending on which one you’re using, this doesn’t include the design of keyword. We’re offering this for free; any company shouldn’t ignore this opportunity.
Information provided by Mr. Darren Sumner, Outlook coordinator, December 2006 |