CAN is Future 500’s private network for senior corporate leaders seeking to deepen their expertise in sustainability and corporate social impact.
Through coaching, counsel, peer-to-peer learning, and facilitated engagement with leading advocates, CAN partners cultivate the relationships and skills needed to engage effectively internally and externally to tackle today's most pressing sustainability challenges - social, environmental, and economic.
We designed CAN to help corporate leaders progress stakeholder capitalism within their enterprises. We provide the knowledge and tools needed to gather and integrate diverse stakeholder feedback into business planning, so you are better positioned to proactively address emerging risks while identifying and seizing new leadership opportunities.
CAN partnership benefits include:
On-call access to our team with discrete requests
Bi-annual in-person meetings and skill building sessions
Exclusive webinars featuring leading stakeholders, sustainability experts, and NGO advocates
Annual emerging issues briefing
Timely alerts on material ESG issues relevant to your company
Facilitated introductions to network peers to garner insights on shared challenges
Discounts on additional advisory services and access to Future 500 affiliated events
Upcoming exclusive partnership events:
Dr. Anja Brandon will share her journey from techno-optimist engineer to passionate science policy advocate in service of her goal to reduce plastic pollution and its impacts on the marine environment.
Save the date for F500’s next in-person CAN meeting in Washington D.C. Not a member and want to learn more? email gryan@future500.org.
Recent exclusive partnership events:
Dr. Rui Resendes, will share his insights for catalyzing safer and sustainable chemistry by taking action across industries and supply chains.
Future 500's next in-person Corporate Working Group is in Austin, Texas, this September 26-27. Our team and guest speakers will discuss findings from several recent stakeholder research projects related to the circular economy, chemicals management, environmental justice, and environmental disclosures.
In our Next CAN Virtual, we'll host Nathan Truitt, EVP of Climate Funding at American Forest Foundation, who will share his perspectives on rising scrutiny of the integrity of offsets and the potential for challenging companies for perceived climate-related greenwash via litigation.
In our next in-person Corporate Working Group, we'll dive into the evolving dynamics around nature-related disclosures with Dr. Helen Crowley, a natural systems expert based in London who is the Managing Director of Pollination and the former head of Sustainable Sourcing and Nature Initiatives for luxury goods maker, Kering
Future 500’s next virtual gathering on February 2 on Anticipating Business Risk from the 2024 Election with Nils Gilman, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Programs for the Berggruen Institute, and the Deputy Editor of Noema Magazine.
Join us for our next virtual CAN meeting on October 5 at 1:00 pm ET with Ashleigh Ross, VP, Strategic Engagements & Policy, Carbon America. She will share with us her insights from two decades in the carbon capture space.
Save the date for F500’s next in-person CAN meeting in Seattle, WA, on September 6 & 7. Not a member and want to learn more? email bsteele@future500.org.
Justin Worland, a Washington, DC-based senior correspondent for TIME covering climate change and the intersection of policy, politics, and society. He will speak with us about the current geopolitics of climate, but he has covered myriad aspects of energy, sustainability, and the environment.
Each spring, the Corporate Impact Summit convenes over 100 hand-picked executives, advocates, investors, and funders to share candid insights and ideas from the front lines of sustainability and environmental protection.
In our WSCI summer session, we will dive into Future 500’s Force For Good Forecast. We’ve designed this sneak peek to elevate and share the most timely, pressing, and actionable stakeholder concerns with our corporate partners.
Following our public webinar, “The Force for Good Forecast: Midyear Check In,” Future 500 is hosting an exclusive peer learning event for our Corporate Affinity Network.
What exactly is a materiality assessment? What does the process look like? And what can your company and stakeholders glean from the results? CAN partners are invited to join us for an interactive “Materiality 101 and Beyond” workshop.
CAN partners are invited to join an exclusive dialogue with Nick Lapis, director of advocacy at Californians Against Waste.
We’re delighted to announce the kickoff of our Women's Sustainability and Corporate Impact (WSCI) Group – a peer learning experience for early to mid-career sustainability and corporate impact practitioners across industries.
Partners of Future 500’s Corporate Affinity Network (CAN) are invited to join a private briefing on Corporate Political Responsibility on February 26 with leaders from the Erb Institute, Business for America, and In This Together.
Future 500’s Corporate Affinity Network will engage with Nicky Davies, executive director of the Plastic Solutions Fund on how the Fund’s three-strategy is evolving and what they’ll expect from brands in the coming years.
Future 500’s Corporate Affinity Network will hear from Emily Tipaldo, Executive Director of U.S. Plastics Pact on the newly launched partnership’s strategy for building a “made-in-America” circular economy.
Always a highlight of our fall working group, our team is offering a CAN partner-exclusive preview of our 2021 Force For Good Forecast trends.
Members of Future 500’s Corporate Affinity Network are invited to In This Together’s briefing on how to prepare for election risks scenarios—no matter who wins on Nov. 3.
This September, members of Future 500’s Corporate Affinity Network are invited to join a closed-door discussion with Climate Leadership Council and ClearPath as they work to advance bipartisan federal energy innovation policies.