Stories from the Community
For the Greater Good - Volume 6, Issue 5
As Pride Month begins, we stand firm in our values and commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. In fact, DEI is one of 8 critical standards that’s part of becoming a certified BCFG.
You’ll find many of the purpose-driven small businesses in our growing community identifying as LGBTQ+ owned and led. And this month, you’ll learn more about them in our social posts being featured on Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook.
BCFG Certified Chocolat-e Named Oregon ‘Retail Champion’
Gourmet chocolate retailer Chocolat-e has been named one of 50 America’s Retail Champions by the National Retail Federation, the Washington, D.C.- based organization that advocates for the nation’s 4.6 million retail establishments. The America’s Retail Champion program, “celebrates small retailers who are exceptional advocates for retail and the communities they serve,” according to the NRF.
Sustainability in Every Sip: How TATU Protein Water Is Making a Meaningful Change in the World
TATU Protein Water is a certified Benefit Corporation for Good that seeks to do business that serves a social and environmental purpose.
The company creates high-protein drinks that are healthy, simple and sustainable. The American diet has become less nutritious as agriculture continues to be negatively impacted by climate change. Having a clean source of protein that is both nutritious and safe can be hard to come by these days.
For the Greater Good - Volume 5, Issue 5
3 Reasons Purpose-Driven Businesses Resonate with Generation Z
As Gen Z enters the workforce, they are increasingly inclined to support purpose-driven businesses. This can be seen through their purchasing decisions as well as their choice to pursue careers that align with their values. A purpose-driven business prioritizes making a positive impact on the environment and society rather than solely focusing on profit. Let’s explore the three key motivations behind Gen Z’s preference for purpose-driven organizations and why they appeal to younger generations
What is Right for Your Business: Certified BCFG or Certified B Corp?
Deciding between becoming a certified Benefit Corporation for Good or a certified B Corp through B Lab can be a difficult choice for a business. We sat down with BCFG Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Tom Hering, to get his input on the differences between certifications.
3 Reasons to Become a Certified BCFG in 2024
Becoming certified by Benefit Corporations for Good (BCFG) can help business owners in several ways. We have compiled a list of the top three reasons from current clients of the BCFG community. These are a few of the many reasons that adopting the triple bottom line of people, planet and profit is beneficial to business
Difference between a Certified Benefit Corporation for Good & a Certified B Corp
Does your small business do good in your community? Two options for certifying your commitment to the environment and society — becoming a benefit corporation through Benefit Corporations for Good, and becoming a B Corp through B Lab — almost sound like the same thing
For the Greater Good - Volume 12, Issue 4
As another year is rapidly coming to close, I'm reminded of the word "change." How do I as a leader continue to work toward our mission in helping create meaningful change in my community?
To spread the word of all the good the benefit corporation can do for its employees, its community and its world. And to attract other conscientous leaders to carry our banner for social and environmental impact one company at a time.
To that end, here are a few highlights of the BCFG work we did in 2023:
Advocated for and led successful effort for Oregon bill giving benefit corporations a sustainable advantage in seeking state government contracts (first in the country).
Benefit Corporations for Good Spotlight: Willamette Technical Fabricators
What kind of small business chooses to become a certified Benefit Corporation for Good? Glad you asked. For we are putting the spotlight on businesses that believe in and practice a triple bottom line of People, Planet and Profit. Here we are putting the light on Willamette Technical Fabricators in Portland, Oregon.
For the Greater Good - Volume 11, Issue 4
Gratitude is very much on my mind during this month of giving thanks. Besides my health, family and friends, I'm most grateful for the leaders of the 85 triple bottom line companies that make up the BCFG community.
They're what I call "Conscientious Leaders."
Benefit Corporations for Good Spotlight: Bridge City Media
What kind of small business chooses to become a certified Benefit Corporation for Good? Glad you asked. For we are putting the spotlight on businesses that believe in and practice a triple bottom line of People, Planet and Profit. Here we are shining the force for good light on Bridge City Media in Portland, Oregon.
7 Compelling Statistics that Motivate Businesses to Adopt a Triple Bottom Line Approach
In search of compelling reasons to become a triple bottom line business, we asked seven industry leaders, including founders and CEOs, to share their insights. From aligning with consumer expectations to enhancing economic resilience and market value, these professionals provide compelling statistics to motivate your business transformation.
6 Strategies for Small Businesses Aiming to Become More Inclusive
To help small businesses become more inclusive, we've gathered six valuable tips from CEOs and HR managers. These insights range from investing in marginalized clients and customers to adopting blind-recruitment and inclusion workshops. Dive in to learn more about these strategies for inclusivity.
How does Oregon House Bill 3572 Help Oregon Benefit Companies
This video would not have been possible without the exceptional leadership of Oregon House Representative Thuy Tran, Oregon Senator Michael Dembrow and a host of outstanding leaders heading certified Benefit Corporations for Good in Oregon.
10 Keys to Getting a Bill Passed in Your State Legislature
Let me start by saying I’m no lobbyist or legislative expert. But I recently helped get a bill passed in the 2023 Oregon legislature.
It was the first time I’ve ever worked on such a challenge.
Thanks to efforts by my outstanding state representative and a very supportive community, I was able to get my bill supporting Oregon benefit companies (benefit corporations) to the governor’s desk and her signing on July 31, 2023.
For the Greater Good - Volume 7, Issue 4
Oregon is now the first state to offer benefit corporations a sustainable advantage. Thanks to her diligence, my Oregon State Representative Thuy Tran helped us pass HB 3572. Here'sthe story you'll find on our blog:
Oregon benefit companies will gain an advantage in competing for contracts from government agencies after Gov. Tina Kotek signed H.B. 3572 into law on Monday, July 31st.
A contracting government agency will be allowed to select an Oregon benefit company over a contractor that is not a benefit company as long as the values of the bids are separated by less than 5%.
Oregon Becomes First State To Offer Sustainable Advantage to Benefit Corporations
Oregon benefit companies will gain an advantage in competing for contracts from government agencies after Gov. Tina Kotek signed H.B. 3572 into law on Monday, July 31st.
A contracting government agency will be allowed to select an Oregon benefit company over a contractor that is not a benefit company as long as the values of the bids are separated by less than 5%.