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Giving Back Starts With Your Leadership Team

Get your leaders genuinely on board — not just agreeable.

📍 Where you are

You understand what Pledge 1% is and which pledge type suits your company. Before you build anything, you need to be sure your leadership team is on board. This module gives you everything you need to have that conversation and get a real commitment.

A social impact program without executive sponsorship stalls, gets deprioritised, and eventually disappears. Your job — before anything else — is to get your C-Suite genuinely on board.

💡 THE STARTUP REALITY

In a small company, the CEO often IS the executive sponsor. Even so, you still need to align on scope, resources, and timeline before you build anything. Don’t assume ‘they joined Pledge 1%’ means ‘they’ve thought it through.’

Two Roles — Sometimes the Same Person

Role Usually Responsibilities
Executive Sponsor CEO or Founder Champions the program publicly, removes blockers, signs off on resources. Their visible participation signals this is real.
Impact Lead You Designs and runs the programme day-to-day. In small companies, rarely full-time. You bring strategy; sponsor brings authority.

How to Frame the Pitch — By What Your Exec Cares About

Angle Hook The Stat
Hiring We can’t compete on salary alone 69% of workers call social impact a dealbreaker when choosing a job (Edelman Trust Barometer 2023).
Retention We can’t afford to lose good people 52% lower turnover at companies with strong purpose programs (2022 Benevity Talent Retention Survey).
Investors Our investors care about this 98% of investors think companies are obligated to address societal issues (2023 Edelman Trust Barometer).
Legacy What kind of company do we want to be? The most effective impact programs are built into company culture from day one.
Culture We want a culture people are proud of 90% of employees at purpose-driven companies feel more motivated and loyal (PN Purpose Tracker 2020).

“Everyone comes to the table with their own personal context for giving. Abandon assumptions and gain alignment around how your company’s unique model can drive impact.”

— Jessica Lindl, Interim CMO at Unity

🤖 AI DRAFT PROMPT

Draft my executive alignment one-pager

Use this before your CEO meeting to generate a tight one-page pitch document tailored to your founders’ priorities.

Copy this prompt into your preferred AI Assistant (like Claude or Gemini), then fill in the [brackets]:

Write a one-page executive alignment document for a startup joining Pledge 1%. Our company: [name, industry, number of employees, stage]. Our CEO cares most about: [choose 1-2: recruiting / retention / investor credibility / culture / legacy / customer trust]. We are considering pledging: [e.g. 1% of employee time and 1% of annual revenue]. Our draft impact focus area is: [e.g. education access / environmental sustainability / workforce development].

Structure the document with these sections: (1) Why we're joining Pledge 1%, (2) What we're committing to, (3) What this means for our business, (4) Proposed first steps and timeline. Tone: confident, data-driven, concise. No more than one page.

Responses to Common Pushback

They say… You say…
“We don’t have bandwidth right now.” Propose a pilot. One volunteer day. One small donation. Starting tiny beats waiting for the perfect moment.
“We can’t afford to give away profit or product.” Start with time only. A VTO policy costs nothing but the hours.
“Let’s wait until we’re bigger.” Early commitment is easier, not harder. Fewer stakeholders, more flexibility.
“This will distract from the business.” Impact programs improve retention, recruiting, and engagement — all of which drive growth.

💡 PRO TIP

Don’t let executive support go cold. Put a quarterly impact update on the calendar now — same format as any other department review. Executives stay engaged when they can see progress.

📣 COMMUNICATING YOUR PLEDGE

In the executive alignment meeting, agree not just on what you’re pledging but on how you’ll announce it. Who will post the announcement — the CEO via LinkedIn or the company via a blog or press release? Ask your exec to commit to one visible public action at launch. Executive voice is your most credible communications asset.

3 Quick Actions

  • Identify your executive sponsor by name and schedule a 30-minute meeting. Pick 2–3 stats that match what your exec cares about most and draft a rough idea of which pledge type(s) you’ll propose.
  • Leave the meeting with agreement on: pledge type(s), your role, a next step, and who will make the first public announcement and in what format.
  • Put a regular impact check-in on the calendar.

Your leadership team is on board. Now you need to define what giving back actually means for your company.

Next: Define Your Impact Mission, Vision & Values →