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Lockdown provides new opportunity for online volunteering
Now that we’ve all stopped hyperventilating in equal measures of panic and excitement about the chance to work from home in mismatched clothes while juggling apartment living with homeschooling and your partner’s need to work in silence, a silver lining has emerged. A...
2 Do in April
At the start of the year I never thought “self isolation” or a “new normal” would be part of the C2C 2020 list of 2do. But here we are at the start of April experiencing a global pandemic. For so long C2C has been talking of why we need to start doing disasters...
I forgot I worked on the swine flu.
OK, so let’s face it – there’s been a few disasters I’ve experienced in my life to-date to give me a very sound base for starting my business. But somehow until today, I forgot I’ve previously worked at the forefront for a major national brand during a past (near)...
Help a small business survive and thrive after the bushfires
Research from the US has found that 40 per cent of small businesses don’t trade after a major disaster and 80 per cent are closed two years after . That itself is a disaster. But it doesn’t have to be that way. FACTS & FIGURES According to a special survey of 1308...
5 easy ways corporates can help cut the cost of the 2019-20 bushfires
It is estimated that the economic impact of the recent bushfires could be as high as $100 billion. According to a report in The Conversation which quotes University of Queensland economist John Quiggin, that figure is just tangible costs. Take into account intangible...
C2C Is Not Immune to Disasters
Here at C2C we have discovered that we are not immune to disasters. As some of you may know, we have recently launched Help a Small Biz, a free online initiative aimed at supporting small businesses impacted by the recent bushfires by connecting them with other small...