Closing out 2021: Time for thankfulness and reflection

Closing out 2021: Time for thankfulness and reflection

Congratulations for making it to the end of 2021! We know that this year has been a really hard, long slog for many businesses.  The communities that we work with have dealt with so many things – opening up, closing down, constant uncertainty and change. Not to...
How resilient is the Blue Mountains business community?

How resilient is the Blue Mountains business community?

The Blue Mountains Business Community Resilience Project has launched a disaster resilience survey, in partnership with leading international resilience expert Professor Daniel Aldrich, from Northeastern University in Boston, USA, and Katoomba-based Associate...
Co-designing Solutions for Community Resilience

Co-designing Solutions for Community Resilience

No one knows a community like the people living and working within it. We strongly believe that local people and local knowledge should be the centre of every project we work on within communities. In fact, part of our social purpose commitment is about embedding...
Businesses are central to building community resilience

Businesses are central to building community resilience

Businesses are at the heart of communities, and without them a community would not be able to survive. That’s why I’m passionate in advocating for businesses to also be at the heart of any community resilience planning and the activating of local solutions in an...
When it comes to building resilience, everyone’s a business

When it comes to building resilience, everyone’s a business

What is a business?  At corporate2community we often talk about how businesses need to be resilient, prepared for disaster and ready to adapt to suddenly changing circumstances.   However, when we talk about businesses, we’re not necessarily only referring to big...