What is the Caring Economy Campaign?
We invite you to join the Caring Economy Campaign to lay the foundations for a more just, sustainable, and caring economy and world. Caring Counts: For People, Prosperity, and the Planet
The
real wealth of our nation, and our world, is not financial: Our
real wealth consists of the contributions of people and nature.
Nations that support the work of caregiving – by offering caregiver
tax-credits, publically funded child and elder care, and paid
parental leave –consistently rank high in both UN Human Development
Reports and World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Reports.
When the importance of caregiving is recognized and supported,
citizens are happier and healthier, and society is more economically
secure. Success in the world and a good quality of life for our
nation’s citizens require economic practices, policies, and
measurements that give visibility and value to the most essential
human work - the work of caring for people, starting in early
childhood. The Caring Economy
Campaign will make our nation, and our world, better.
CPS’s Caring Economy Campaign has three major strategies to achieve its goals:
1. Public Policy: Social Wealth Indicators: Following the recommendations of The State of Society: Measuring Economic Success and Human Well-Being, the 2010 report commissioned by CPS from the Urban Institute, CPS is working again with the Urban Institute to develop new indicators of economic and social health. These Social Wealth indicators provide the missing empirical evidence needed so policies take into account the enormous economic value of the work of care, take into account the contributions of women, and give adequate attention to racial and other marginalized groups. The State of Society report has been endorsed by leaders of organizations representing 30 million people. Read the State of Society recommendations and View Endorsements
2. Leadership Training/Education: Certified leaders from countries around the globe have been trained through CPS’s online Caring Economy Leadership Training program, and are reaching thousands of others. The program’s Real Wealth track focuses on economic success and a better quality of life, and the Women’s Empowerment track focuses on developing women’s leadership and economic empowerment. Other CEC educational programs include courses at universities, presentations at professional conferences such as the Academy of Management, articles in academic and popular publications, op-eds, blogs, websites, and social media. Enroll in the leadership program.
3. Movement/Coalition-Building: CPS launched the Caring Economy Campaign coalition following the endorsements of the Urban Institute report by leaders of organizations representing women, children, caregivers, health care workers, teachers, social responsible businesses, the natural environment, faith-based activists, civil and human rights activists, think tanks, and others. The CEC coalition brings together local, national, and international organizations to inform policy makers and the public of the need for, and benefits of, a caring economy. The CEC website features blog postings, fact sheets, videos, and resources of allied organizations and individuals working to create a more caring and prosperous economy. Our coalition-building also includes reaching out to a broad audience via conventional and social media such as Facebook, You Tube, and Twitter. To join the CEC coalition, please go to our soon to be launched website at www.caringeconomy.org or join now


