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Business in the Community: Clubs That Count Podcast

21st January 2008

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In this episode, we hear from Michelle Brassell, Project Advisor at Business in the Community for Clubs that Count, a programme dedicated to helping sports organisations measure and improve their community and social investments.

Clubs that Count is one of many schemes run by Business in the Community, a unique movement of over 800 of the UK’s top companies committed to improving their positive impact on society. These companies measure and report on progress and illustrate the action being taken to improve the impact of their operations, products and services on society and the environment.

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