Indicator: 69 - Business Involvement With Community

Why This Is Important
Partnerships between businesses and schools or other community
groups often result in benefits for the community and the business.
It is a sound avenue towards long-term economic growth.

Where We Stand
A sample of Maine business executives was asked,
“How well does the following statement describe your company: Our
company takes an interest and gets involved in local school and
civic events.” In 2001, nearly half (46%) responded “well” or “very
well,” a slight increase over the previous two years. In the two
most recent years, businesses with more employees were more likely
to respond “well” or “very well” than small firms.

Data Sources and Context
Data for this indicator comes from the Maine Development
Foundation’s Annual Survey of Maine Businesses. Both the 2000 and
2001 surveys were conducted by Market Decisions, Inc. In 2000,
surveys were mailed to 2,115 firms in Maine, and 568 (27%)
responded; 663 of the 2,000 firms surveyed in 2001 (34%) answered.
The sample of businesses was drawn so that it included both
manufacturing and non-manufacturing firms, as well as small-,
medium- and large-sized businesses. The return rate in both years is
subject to self-selection, which introduced a non-determinable,
non-response bias in the data. Survey results are available on-line
at http://mdf.org.
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