Today's the day, Earthlings — let your voice be heard!
EarthShare
Philanthropic Fundraising Services
Washington, District of Columbia 3,293 followers
Unleashing the power of collaborative environmental action. Join us!
About us
EarthShare recognizes the power and influence that committed individuals can have for our planet. That’s why for more than three decades, EarthShare has worked with employers in both the public and private sectors to ensure environmental nonprofits are represented in workplace employee giving and engagement campaigns. Through this work, we have provided millions of individuals with the opportunity to begin and continue their environmental journeys. To date, over $375 million and countless other actions have been contributed through EarthShare to further environmental progress. With a vision of everyone supporting a healthy planet, EarthShare provides a variety of tools, programs, and inspirational content to engage businesses, individuals, and nonprofits, making it possible for a larger, more inclusive community of people to help solve the environmental crisis. Our programs welcome new advocates into the fold, streamlining and enhancing efforts to create positive change. With our expert guidance, action can be faster, more enjoyable, and create even greater impact. Join our growing movement of change makers, passionate businesses, and nonprofit innovators to help transform our future. Stay in the loop! Subscribe to our e-newsletter: earthshare.org Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/earthshare Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/EarthShare
- Website
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https://www.earthshare.org/
External link for EarthShare
- Industry
- Philanthropic Fundraising Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1988
- Specialties
- Environmental Philanthropy, Nonprofit Partnerships, Workplace Giving, Employee Engagement, Corporate Social Responsibility, Earth Month, and Volunteerism
Locations
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Primary
1717 K St NW, Suite 900
Washington, District of Columbia 20006, US
Employees at EarthShare
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Marcille Burdett Reed
Nonprofit executive specializing in fundraising, strategy, and team building among volunteers and staff.
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Gail Vittori
Co-Director Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems
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Robin E. Perkins Baiettini
VP, Marketing Communications
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Marty Rosen
director at trust for public land; earthshare director;pollinator partnership director
Updates
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Happy Halloween, everyone! Got some bat info for you all today. Yeah, they're spooky... but oh-so helpful to agriculture! Check out the video as well as a vintage EarthShare article written by Bat Conservation International: https://lnkd.in/eu9PUvvg (awesome music by @fassounds)
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Switzerland and Italy redrew their border after melting glaciers shifted natural ridgelines that defined longstanding boundaries. Recent studies show Switzerland's glaciers lost 4% volume in 2023, the second biggest loss after 2022's record melt of 6%. WATCH TO LEARN, LINK IN BIO or CLICK HERE: https://lnkd.in/ePSfNaJi
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Today, roughly 821 million people worldwide are considered undernourished, according to a 2023 report from the IPCC Learn how climate change solutions could improve our food systems and better global health. https://lnkd.in/ePg4dQf8
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Shout out to the Butte County Local Food Network — a hyper-local EarthShare Nonprofit Partner focused on local agriculture and food access in Northern California. Their mission took on new meaning following 2018 #CampFire disaster, which devasted the community. LEARN MORE: www.bclocalfood.org
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Think you know a lot about food? What about food insecurity? Put your knowledge to the test and discover how food security and our environment go hand-in-hand. TAKE THE QUIZ: https://lnkd.in/eDRjZMxs
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Hurricanes Milton and Helene have left thousands in desperate need of help. Now is the time to come together and support those on the front lines providing critical relief. 🌍💚 ➡️ Link in bio (and below) to find and support trusted organizations that are making a real difference in the lives of survivors. Every donation counts, and your support can bring hope to communities in need. TOGETHER, WE CAN MAKE AN IMPACT https://ow.ly/EinX50TJPVf
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Historically warm water in the Gulf of Mexico has given storms a boost. Watch to learn more. STAY SAFE AND STAY STRONG, FLORIDA! ❤️ ✊ For more on hurricanes, check out these pieces from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and The New York Times: https://lnkd.in/eq6-qz38 https://lnkd.in/eSDM_zg8