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OSF Digital



OSF Digital is a global commerce and digital transformation leader with expertise in connecting technology and strategy to accelerate business growth. OSF Digital guides enterprises through their entire digital transformation journey.

https://osf.digital/ 

Byline: Angelique Flores

Though we’re spread across the globe, OSF Digital works seamlessly as One Team. It’s one of our values, and it unites us at every level.

With many colleagues for whom Ukraine is home, we united as one team to support them and help keep them safe. At the outbreak of the armed conflict in Ukraine this year, OSF Digital established an OSF Refugee Fund for Ukraine. Through this fund, we have provided aid delivered directly by OSF Digital, the OSF Digital Foundation or other partner humanitarian organizations.

So far this year, our aid to Ukraine has included:


We focused our aid on four main target groups: Our colleagues and their families, communities and families isolated as a result of the war, refugee centers, and military centers.

Meanwhile, we have continued our philanthropic work through the OSF Digital Foundation, which operates independently from OSF Digital. We contribute to charitable, cultural, and educational causes in the communities where we operate, focusing on three areas.

Children & Education


Since 2016, we’ve been offering scholarships to give disadvantaged students an equal opportunity at a quality education so they can reach their full potential. We’ve also sponsored dozens of children from disadvantaged backgrounds to participate in camps for recreation and personal development. And for adults, we created the OSF Academy, a unique training program for those interested in web programming. Candidates without prior experience in the tech field can use this opportunity to fast-track their careers.

Here’s how we’ve helped:


Environmental Responsibility


As part of our goal to be environmentally responsible, OSF has been collaborating with Reforest’Action, an NGO with a unique model of crowd planting to preserve and restore forests on a global scale. We have invited our clients and partners to join us in this program, and together we planted 6,772 trees so far globally. By creating our forest, we’ve positively impacted climate, biodiversity, health, and employment worldwide. 

Gender Equality


The OSF Women’s Network brings together female employees to provide a network of support for each other with these shared goals: 


The OSF team is looking forward to continuing these efforts and more.


Click to learn more about OSF Digital.

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Passion Fruit Partners



We work with nonprofit organizations to implement Salesforce and deliver solutions to help nonprofits maximize their impact.

https://www.passionfruitpartners.com/

At Passion Fruit Partners, we are dedicated to helping nonprofits. We have been committed to serving nonprofits by implementing Salesforce solutions to help nonprofits maximize their impact. 

We signed up for Pledge 1% starting day one because we wanted giving back to be part of our DNA as a company. In the first year as part of Pledge 1% we were able to give time through pro-bono Salesforce Consulting for nonprofit organizations.

In second year of operations, we were able to donate 1% of revenues and gave back $10,000 to charities chosen by members of our team. Further, we also collaborated with a local nonprofit to donate over 67 hours of Salesforce Consulting worth over $13,000 to help them establish the technological infrastructure to support helping refugees and new immigrants. We were also able to establish a company matching program where we matched up to $300 per employee for their donations. We donated to 32 different nonprofits in 2021. 

This year we have surpassed our revenue goal to donate over $20,000 back to nonprofits chosen by our team. We have donated to 48 unique charity organizations in all different segments. We are excited to continue the company matching program again and we are incredibly grateful and proud to be part of Pledge 1%. Giving back to support our communities and supporting those in need is so important. Making this pledge and taking action has been core to Passion Fruit’s identity and we are lucky to be part of it! 

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Quantum One DAO LLC



The QuantaVerse is our post quantum secure, omni-compliant, digital identity driven, proof-of-stake (POS) blockchain ecosystem designed to eliminate blockchain investment risk and enable optimal, extensible trust contexts across both the classic internet (web2) and blockchain (web3) universes for both humans and machines. As of the moment, we’re nearing release of a simple app that makes it easy for everyone – not just plan members – to view and analyze health plan and hospital rate data. The data will also be utilized with our first ecosystem product – an incentivized healthcare platform that rewards individuals, employers, providers, and insurance plans for actions conducive to reducing the total cost of patient care.

https://quantumone.network 

We recently came across a Forbes article that provided a link Aetna’s Public Health Plan Data portal. Aetna requires people to first download a .gz file containing a JSON that contains URL’s of more .gz files which contain even more JSON files that are 30+GB each. In most cases, people would have to alter their entire file system to view a 30GB text or JSON file which defeats the purpose of the recent CMS mandate requiring insurers to make the data available to the public in a easy-to-read format.

So we took a break from our public test-net preparations and are now almost finished with a simple app that makes it easy for everyone – not just plan members – to view and analyze the data. We’re also incorporating the data into HealthONE – our incentivized healthcare platform that leverages our POS blockchain and rewards individuals, employers, providers, and insurers for actions conducive to reducing the total cost of care.

We believe its highly important to give back to our roots and therefore are donating a total of 5% of total equity to our technical references/sources, the Ronald McDonald Foundation, victims of domestic violence, and Pledge1%.

Giving Tuesday 2022, will involve our first annual “Giv Tue for You” campaign where 222 people will receive an equity donation and have the option to double their HealthONE rewards for 12 months. Recipients must verify their identity in order to claim the donation and double HealthOne rewards.

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All images courtesy of Detroit Achievement Academy



Students at Detroit Achievement Academy already receive a world-class education, and with help from Fireclay, they’ll now have a new building to match. Using nearly 3,000 SqFt of Ceramic Tile and Brick donated through our Fireclay Gives initiative (plus leftover tile from their sister school Detroit Prep!), Detroit Achievement Academy outfitted their school with the perfect pops of color and texture to stimulate young minds. Because in founder Kyle Smitley’s own words, “By creating a beautifully designed space, you are inherently saying something about the worth of those that inhabit it.”




We sat down with Kyle and designer Cali Green of A Green Haus to get a behind-the-scenes look at the process of remodeling and expanding their old school building into a beautifully designed space for students and staff to celebrate learning. Keep reading for the full interview!



Meet Cali + Kyle:


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Can you tell me a bit about yourself and Detroit Achievement Academy?


KS: I grew up in a small town in Ohio, went to a small college (DePauw University) in Indiana, and knew I wanted to take a gap year before starting law school. But during my gap year, I started an organic children’s clothing line after doing some consulting with a few kids’ shops. Fast forward a few years, and I was completing law school while simultaneously running a multi-million dollar business in California. But, I wasn’t satisfied, and my work wasn’t leaving me fulfilled. One of my best friends was working as a Kindergarten teacher, and after visiting her school, I was blown away by their positive school culture and incredible data, despite the countless stories I’d heard about public education. I was inspired and knew that if I could surround myself with the right people, and dive into the work headfirst, I could start a world-class school that served students and families in a holistic way in Detroit.


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Tile Shown: 2×6 in Sunflower with 6″ Hexagons in Sorbet


After a year of visiting schools all over the country and hearing from educators, students, and families about what their dream school would look like if they could build one from the ground up, we opened the doors of Detroit Achievement Academy in the fall of 2013 to 40 kindergarteners and first graders on the west side of Detroit. It has slowly grown year after year and is truly one of the most special places on earth.


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Tile Shown: 4×4 in Moonshine with Large Diamonds in Basalt, Morning Thaw, and Sorbet


Did you work with a designer on DAA? What was the process like?


KS: We did! It was a dream, actually. When we first began dreaming about this expansion project, our architects came to our school and led design workshops with our staff, students, and families to get an idea of what needs and dreams our community had for our school space.


After multiple iterations of our expanded space, and receiving feedback from our crew every step of the way, our building plans were confirmed! For our interiors, we worked alongside A Green Haus to make our vision come to life.



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Cali at A Green Haus is actually one of my most dear friends, now, too. We started planning and working on this project forever ago and have grown so close as we worked together to bring it to life for our students. We have kids the same age, we were in constant communication during the entire pandemic with this project, and others at Detroit Prep, and it’s been something I’ve loved and cherished!


On that note, Meet Cali! Cali, can you tell me a bit about yourself and AGH?


CG: Hi! I’m Cali Green, co-founder of A Green Haus but first and foremost a wife and a mom of three sweet kids. I started doing design work a few years ago just for personal work (renovating our home, designing some short-term rental income properties, etc.) until 2019 when I was hired to design my first NON-personal project. It has since blossomed into what it is today!


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Brick Shown: Badlands and Sedona



 


What sort of work do you do at A Green Haus?


CG: Everything I do is interior design based. I choose aesthetic finishes in all forms and, functions, and fixtures in a residential or commercial project leading up to or during a renovation. Then as we dig into the vision of what that project will be in its final use case, I dive into furniture, layout, and in some cases help with floor-plan changes/ideas. We have a few residential projects in the works as well as a few commercial ones here in the Detroit area.


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Brick Shown: Badlands and Sedona


How is DAA related to Detroit Prep? How are they different?


KS: DAA is the flagship and sister school of Detroit Prep! They have the same mission, use the same curriculum, and have the same family-like atmosphere, but just serve different communities on opposite sides of the city. Building-wise, the most significant difference is that Detroit Prep’s school home is over 100 years old, and is a historic school building that we fully renovated and brought back to life after ten years of it sitting empty.


This is the exterior of Detroit Prep:


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DAA’s building is part renovated school from the 1950s, part new build to accommodate our growing school community. Both schools are bright, and joyful, and want to ensure that every student, family, and community member feels at home as soon as they walk through the doors.


Here is the exterior of the new build of DAA:


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Can you tell me about this phase of the project? Was it a remodel or renovation?


KS: After operating in a rented wing of a church for our first two years, we purchased a tiny school building just one mile away. But after a few years, we knew we were running out of room and would need to make plans to expand. We looked for other larger potential school homes in the area, but nothing felt right. Since our school stands on a large piece of land, we decided to begin planning for a big building addition to accommodate our growing school community!



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Construction began in the late fall of 2020. Our original school building was completely updated during the summer break of 2021. And the 30,000 SF addition to our facility is set to be completed later this year! We are beyond excited to be in our new and improved space!



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CG: This project has been so, so fun. This was a remodel AND expansion. When I got the aesthetic goals/direction we focused mainly on how to make that shine throughout the whole school and the biggest way we’ve been able to do that is through the tile. We started by selecting the specific color schemes and paint colors we wanted to follow and then chose the tile from there before we moved on to patterns and placement. When that was beautifully installed, we focused on art storytelling and styling to make the tile shine amongst other pops of color such as lockers, walls, and door frames!


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Tile Shown: Norman Brick in Great Smoky with 6×12 in Morning Thaw


 


This was phase 1 for DAA, what’s next in terms of the new building?


KS: Well, we’ve been in a lot of phases over the last few years to make our facilities work for our community, but after the renovation is complete later this year, we will be done!! Just slowly growing into all of our classrooms as we continue to slowly grow.


The new building is oh-so-beautiful and currently in the tiling/paint/construction finishing stages. It’s amazing to see it all come together after being in the planning stages for so long. Once this stage wraps up and installation and painting are finished.


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Tile Shown: 6×6 in Dawn with Brick in Badlands and Sedona


What was your design vision for DAA? How was it different from Detroit Prep?


KS: Our design vision for DAA was to keep the same joyful rainbow inspiration we have had throughout every school home in our history but to make it a little more understated. We wanted to keep the joy factor, but make our building feel calming and homey to every person who walks through our doors. Our color story inspiration is a Michigan sunset, with interior design elements pulled from northern Michigan’s landscape.


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We want our space to feel like a retreat; muted tones, pops of color, and lots of textures, with a cohesive modern element to our new and improved space.


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Detroit Prep has the same joy factor that we wanted here at DAA, but at DP we were able to play off of the historical elements of the building a bit more to create a Wes Anderson-inspired design.


CG: Detroit Prep is amazingly bright, colorful, out-of-the-box, and super fun in its design. When that school was designed, the inspiration was more geared towards a wonderful Wes Anderson vibe, and I really think the designer did an excellent job of showcasing the fun and quirky side of that. With DAA I think the inspiration was a little bit more calming, homey, bright, and spacious. They are truly SO different but each so incredibly amazing on their own. For DAA, I really wanted to bring in pops of color while still keeping it as light and airy as possible with an emphasis on feeling “at home.”



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Tile Shown: Large Diamond in Morning Thaw


What was your point of inspiration for DAA?


KS: Our main point of inspiration was a Michigan sunset! We are lucky to have some of the most beautiful landscapes here in Michigan (at least in our opinion!), so we wanted to be sure to tie in the natural beauty into our space. Plus, our students take part in deep studies on things like pollinators, trees, birds, and water (with a community focus!) so tying in these natural elements fits perfectly with the learning our students are doing.


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Brick Shown: Norman in Appalachian


CG: When Kyle and I first talked about the design goals for DAA she really wanted to follow the beauty and inspiration that comes from a Michigan summer sunset. She sent me a photo that she loved, and from there we pulled paint swatches, and tile swatches and kind of came up with a flow of the school that would make sense based off of that!



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How do you factor sustainability into your designs?


KS: We factor sustainability into lots of our design work! One fun way is that the DAA project actually used every piece of leftover tile from the Detroit Prep project! We also have a focus on reusing existing conditions (the wood floors at Detroit Prep, polishing the concrete, and incorporating the existing facade at DAA) rather than using new/manufactured materials. We also are reclaiming our rainwater into our courtyard, focusing on planting native species that support our pollinators (a big focus for our learners!), and working with brands like Fireclay that focus on sustainability on the corporate side but also make high-quality, long-lasting, durable materials that will have a long lifespan for our community!!


Fun fact: The staff room features leftover tile from Fireclay’s donation to their sister school, Detroit Prep


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Tile Shown: Large Diamond in Morning Thaw


CG: I think one of the things I love most about this particular project is that we were able to supplement our selections with ALMOST all of the leftover tile that we had from Detroit Prep, but were still able to keep with the design goals so easily. With these projects, there is a chance and probability to be wasteful and get rid of things you won’t use but I love that we took the opportunity to be as zero-waste as possible here. With my other projects, I try to shop vintage and second-hand as much as possible (which fits in really well with the historic Detroit niche I’m usually in).


Fun fact #2: Some of this floor tile is also leftover from Detroit Prep


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Tile Shown: Norman Brick in Great Smoky with 6×12 in Morning Thaw

Why do you like using tiles in your designs?


KS: Not only are tiles natural materials (which fall in line with our design and what we prefer for our students), but they add pops of color and texture to our space – two design goals we have for our building! Additionally, they are extremely durable and clean easily, which are two absolute necessities for school spaces.


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Tile Shown: Norman Brick in Great Smoky with 6×12 in Morning Tha

CG: Tile is an incredible way for practicality and design to meet and work together. I love that something that is so necessary (tile in a shower, tile on a mudroom floor, etc.) has the chance to be so beautiful and make a huge statement in whatever room you’re using it in. And to be fair, Fireclay makes it SO easy to blow minds in the process


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Tile Shown: 6″ Hexagons in Dawn with Brick in Badlands and Sedona


Do you have a favorite tile moment in DAA? (It’s okay if you have more than one)!


KS: This feels impossible to choose!!!!! I love the whole arc of the building because it is literally a rainbow. We use every color! It’s truly a love letter to the Fireclay glazing team.


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Brick Shown: Norman Brick in Great Smoky


The other two spaces I am most excited about (that aren’t fully installed yet) are a pair of bathrooms inspired by another project Fireclay is featured in, in fact, that are positioned next to each other and have floor and wall tile in flipped tones to the other bathroom.


Note: For reference, these bathrooms inspired Kyle!


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Tile Shown: 3×9 in Red Rock with 6″ Hexagons in Tumbleweed


Then there is a water fountain in our gym area (which will be most utilized by our broader community) inspired by Oh Joy’s Fireclay bathroom, that incorporates pieces in the entire rainbow palette used throughout the rest of the building!!!


Here’s a sneak peek:


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CG: Oh my goodness this is really hard. I love it all so much. I think the purple bathrooms in phase one are one of my favorite pairings, the navy blue drinking fountain is to DIE for especially with the art, and I love the Kinder bathrooms because most of the tile used in there is from Detroit Prep but in such a different way. But honestly, I love it all and I could go on and on here


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Brick Shown: Appalachian


What was your favorite part about designing for this project?


CG: Working with Kyle is always one of my very favorite parts of any project we do together. But I think my favorite part about this particular project, is who I’m designing it for. My own kids are Detroit Prep students and I never fully realized how important and inspiring it is to be in a beautiful environment that inspires you every day and makes you happy until I started to design my own spaces. They LOVE going to school every day and being surrounded by such amazing people AND in an incredible environment and I think that having a place that these kids can call home that is beautiful and joyful (even more than the amazing staff and people they’re surrounded with), is what brings ME so much joy to design it for them.


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What was the most challenging part?


CG: Luckily this project wasn’t SO challenging on my end because we had such a clear direction for inspiration and an amazing product to choose from but I think I would probably say the last-minute time-sensitive changes and roadblocks probably are the hardest. Sometimes we realize that we don’t have product/finishes for an area that we thought we did and we have to pivot, but it feels so great to figure it out in the end!


How do your students respond to your playful color palette?


KS: They LOVE the bright tile and joyful colors! It’s clear that it’s *their* space, designed for *them*! We’ve always made it a priority to have a bright, joyful, and colorful space for our students. Even when we were in the tiny wing of a church for our first two years, we painted classroom walls and painted the staircase rainbow to infuse joy into a seemingly drab space. We believe that beautifully designed spaces have a huge impact on the people who use them. A beautiful space can make you feel happy, more focused, more alert, and more calm, just to name a few. So infusing a playful color palette has in turn made our students more playful and joyful and engaged!


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How do you feel a beautifully designed space can impact students?


KS: We believe a joyful, student-centered space in which to learn and play should not be a privilege associated with socioeconomic status or zip code.


Prioritizing beautiful spaces is actually one of our core values at DAA. We believe that the physical space of the school reflects and supports the learning environment and that when people enter DAA, we want them to be immediately aware that they are in a place that celebrates learning. By creating a beautifully designed space, you are inherently saying something about the worth of those that inhabit it. We believe all students are worthy of beautiful spaces and want them to know that they deserve to be spaces filled with thoughtful design and lovely materials! ❤️



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CG: I kind of touched on this before but coming from someone who went to school in what was basically a run-of-the-mill cinder block box, I can absolutely say that especially for a creative-minded child and someone who thrives in a beautiful environment (like myself) it can have SUCH a huge impact. It keeps you motivated to care for it as if it were your own, it keeps you creatively inspired, and it gives you a relaxing place to find respite from whatever is going on in your home life outside of those four walls.


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What’s next for DAA + Detroit Prep? Do you want to share any goals for the end of the school year or next year?


KS: We are just so excited to be in our new space as a whole crew again. Having our students split across two campuses this year, though necessary and occasionally beneficial, was just not the same! Our community truly is like a family, and we are thrilled to have our family back together again, and to continue growing! My big job will be to continue to raise the money needed to pay for this space for our students! We are a small school in a low-funding environment and work hard to make sure every dollar goes to the classroom, so funding our facility work is a challenge I gladly took on for the next few years!! (:


Cali, what’s next for you?


We have a few projects in the works right now in the city that I’m really excited about (both big and small). While I still have a baby at home that I’m with nearly full-time, I’m looking forward to finishing some big projects and showcasing those on our oft-neglected Instagram feed when they’re ready. I think I’ll be able to take on a few new projects this year, but definitely excited to keep working on the ones I’ve started!


Do you have your own mission for good? We want to hear about it! Request a tile donation here. Or if you’re working on a commercial project, get in touch with our experienced Commercial Team for volume and project pricing, custom capabilities, and more.




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Qyral


Doctor prescribed skincare uniquely formulated for each individual.

www.qyral.com 

Up and coming skincare company invests in women, helping to enable many achieve economic independence.

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, November 7, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Qyral, the popular breakthrough skin care line, has partnered with Pledge 1%, giving 1% of profit from each sale to a charity that focuses on women’s issues. The partnership is an ideal fit as Qyral’s mission provides a pathway for women to change their skin, their incomes, and their lives for the better. Empowering women is a vital focus.

“Socioeconomic factors in the United States prevent women who lack resources from participating and progressing in the workforce,” says Hanieh Sigari, Qyral’s founder, a biochemist and anti-aging industry disruptor.

“True empowerment requires funding, and the funding dedicated to addressing this problem does not match the need. Currently, only 1.2% of philanthropic giving goes to women’s issues. On top of that, government funding for women is variable and fails to address their most basic needs.” It’s one reason why Qyral is walking-the-walk and doing their part to not just talk about it, but do something. Sigari says, “Investing in women benefits all humanity. Our idea is to give back to nonprofits that support women’s issues, enabling more of them to reach economic independence. “We wanted to embed this mission into the core of Qyral, right from the beginning. That’s why we have partnered with Pledge 1%, where 1% of the profit from each sale will go towards women’s issues.”

She adds that Pledge 1%, is not an individual charity, but a global movement that aims to inspire, educate, and empower every entrepreneur, company, and employee, by providing companies the tools and framework necessary to be a force for good.

Sigari points out that “Pledge 1% member companies are in total control of their programs and decide the causes and nonprofits they want to support based on their company’s interests.”

For more information and details about Qyral’s mission to empower women, please visit https://www.qyral.com/pages/giving-back

About Qyral


At Qyral, our philosophy is to empower others through education. We believe if you buy nothing but learn something, we’ve done our job. With knowledge, you can make informed decisions about your skincare and health.

Contact Details:


Qyral, LLC
198 Barnard Ave.
San Jose, CA 95125
United States


Olha Ivasiuk
Qyral, LLC
+1 855-496-0655
email us here

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Parquet Development


Parquet Development provides Salesforce consulting for businesses, delivering smart and efficient solutions for all Salesforce products, from Pardot (MCAE) to CPQ.

https://parquet.dev/ 

Parquet Marketing LLC (DBA Parquet Development) is a Salesforce Consulting Partner and is proud to be a Pledge 1% Company. 

As Part of our Pledge to Action


We are honored to be in a position where we can give back to our communities. To date, we’ve done this by:



  1. Launching an employee charitable contribution matching program

  2. Launching a paid Volunteer-Time-Off (VTO) program for our employees

  3. Setting aside a portion of our profits to donate to various programs and organizations, including the Legal Defense Fund, the Innocence Project, and the Lake Cities Ballet Theatre

  4. Purchasing wish list items for a local addiction and recovery center (Solutions of North Texas)

As we look to the future, we are in the process of building out a Mentorship program for those recovering from drugs and alcohol, where we will provide:


As Part of our Pledge to Change the World


Parquet Development has also recently become a signatory for CEOAction, the largest CEO-driven business commitment to advance diversity and inclusion within the workplace, and is comprised of over 2,000 companies and organizations across industries, geographies, and scale. 

As part of this commitment, we pledge to cultivate a workplace where diverse perspectives and experiences are welcomed and respected and where employees feel comfortable and encouraged to discuss diversity and inclusion. 

“Using our time and profits to be a force for good is a great privilege,” says Jessica Hope, CEO of Parquet Development. “We continue to look for creative ways to give back, and we’re excited to see where this journey takes us.”

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Idealist Consulting


Founded in 2006 by returning Peace Corps volunteer Rob Jordan, Idealist Consulting helps nonprofits and progressive businesses grow mission impact through technology. We educate, empower, and guide teams through Salesforce, marketing automation, and custom application development projects. We’re committed to delivering innovative technical solutions to empower organizations working on some of the world’s most important causes.

https://idealistconsulting.com/


What is the Idealist Grant?
We donate up to 10% of every private sector project to an annual grant. Each year, our staff selects a nonprofit to receive this grant.

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We are inspired every day by our nonprofit clients doing incredible progressive work. The Idealist Grant is our way of giving back to fuel more amazing innovation.

The Idealist Grant is funded by our work with Corporate sector clients and is awarded as a tech support grant worth up to $16k. Once nominated, nonprofits have the chance to advocate for themselves by describing their progressive vision that this grant could support.

To be eligible:



Idealist Grant Recipient Highlight: Oregon Humanities – Connecting people and communities through conversation, storytelling, and participatory programs. Learn more: https://www.oregonhumanities.org/ 

“Why did we choose this recipient? What really set Oregon Humanities apart was their commitment to creating foundational, community-based change on a wide variety of critical topics, particularly for those who have been ignored, generalized, or oppressed.”

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Excellence


By highly skilled professionals with over 20 years experience in CRM projects. We work with implementations of salesforce softwares.

https://www.xcl.company/s/ 



At XCL, we seek the constant evolution of our team and invest in the training of new talents, in addition, we look for ways to bring our expertise to the community. That’s why we signed a partnership with Associação Espaço Curumim to donate computers.

Our CEO went to the institute to deliver the equipment so that more people can have access to technology, we hope this can make a difference in their development and education.

Thank you Associação Espaço Curumim for welcoming these people and building a bridge between us.

We look forward to more moments like this!

Their #1 tip or advice for companies?
Done is better than perfect, take the first step, either with donations or encouraging your team to practice volunteering.

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Zendesk


Zendesk makes customer service better. We build software to meet customer needs, set your team up for success, and keep your business in sync.

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Zendesk participates in Pledge 1% through the donation of our product to those non-profits that can use it to create the most impact. That product is donated, implemented and managed through Zendesk’s Tech for Good program.

Last June, the Zendesk Foundation’s Tech for Good program asked nonprofits how they would use the company’s technology and a share of $US 500,000 to scale operations in order to shape a better future. More than 600 organizations from around the world responded, with Zendesk’s global social impact team selecting 25 recipients, based on each applicant’s proposed use of Zendesk products and fit with the Foundation’s mission of promoting resilience, fostering community, and increasing access to careers in technology.

“The Tech for Good Impact Awards were born from a desire to extend the impact of social good organizations by empowering them not only with much-needed grant funds but also with technology solutions,” said Megan Trotter, VP social impact at Zendesk. “Learning about the work the applicant organizations are doing around the world showed us how urgent the need is for technology that can inform and connect communities quickly.”

Four recipients will receive grants of $US 50,000, and an additional 21 organizations will receive grants between $US 5,000 and $US 25,000, with all 25 also receiving free Zendesk software. 

One of those recipients was the Lagos International Foodbank. LIFB, through its family farming program, empowers and equips vulnerable women and youth with practical skills required to start their own urban/backyard farm in underserved communities within Lagos, Nigeria. 

Through their program, they inspire communities to start a journey of self-discovery in providing a sustainable means of improving lives and increasing economic growth. Since the inception of the program, they have trained more than 500 women to build urban farms. 

Not only are they able to make excellent use of the grant they were given to help more vulnerable peoples, but through product donation they are able to track and prioritize beneficiaries’ needs, monitor and evaluate the progress of impact more effectively, and improve both volunteer and donor experiences. 

Their work and incredible mission inspired our Zendesk employees, through our Community Voting inniative, to award an additional $10,000 to the LIFB. With this grant, the LIFB will be able to help an additional 60+ women.