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.
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03-18-20
EarthShare is supporting the transition to clean and equitable energy through a new grants program that will establish communit...
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07-08-19
EarthShare, a leading environmental philanthropy supporting America’s l...
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04-12-17
While impacts from our changing climate continue to mount in our communities, in the natural world, and in the business sector, the current political circumstances have also ignited renewed interest in the role business can play in ensuring a sustainable future. Increasingly, today’s workforce is...
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07-02-14
An EarthShare Fellowship fund has been endowed within the Architecture Foundation of Georgia (AFGA) to support graduate students studying sustainable design and construction within the College of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech).
Marci B. Reed, former Exec...
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10-09-03