Pledge Now


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This piece is shared as part of Pledge 1%’s #GivingTuesdayNow campaign, which highlights how Pledge 1% members and the business community are coming together as a force for good to combat COVID-19.

Originally published on TaskRabbit’s blog.

Here at TaskRabbit, we’re passionate about our core values. These values guide us to care deeply, level up, lead the future together, and be better neighbors, and we strive to live by them every day. They’ve also inspired us to give back to the communities in which we operate — and help make them better places to live.

To do so, we created TaskRabbit for Good (TR4G). TR4G makes it easier for clients, Taskers, and our employees to give back locally and make a difference on issues that matter. A portion of TaskRabbit’s service fee from all TR4G initiatives is donated to local nonprofits tackling challenges aligned with our goals — strengthening communities and helping neighbors in need find work and a place to call home. Keep reading to learn more about what TR4G and what we are doing to support our neighbors.

Community Grants

We support small, grassroots organizations aligned with our mission to help our neighbors in need find work and/or a place to call come. Grants are funded through profits from donation drop-off tasks and contributions from TaskRabbit employees.

Workforce Development

We partner with community-based organizations to help individuals in need earn a meaningful, flexible income on our platform through leveling up their skills and work experience as Taskers.

Local Volunteerism

We empower Taskers, clients, and employees to give back to the communities we call home through organized volunteer opportunities at local charities doing incredible work. We challenge our employees to think globally about their impact and how we can all use TaskRabbit as a force for good, including our Tasks for Good initiative. Tasks For Good allows vulnerable populations to get the help they need — at no cost. Through Tasks For Good you can become a volunteer Tasker and help your neighbors who need it most.

Pledge 1%

In November 2019 TaskRabbit joined the Pledge 1% movement along with thousands of other companies worldwide, to strengthen communities by helping neighbors in need find work and a place to call home. Given the unique nature of our technology platform, which connects people looking for work to those who need help around the home, our TR4G mission — and now our commitment to Pledge 1% — built into our DNA since day one.

How You Can Get Involved

Book A Donation Drop-Off

If you have items you’re looking to donate, book a Tasker to pick them up and donate them to your preferred charity. When you do, TaskRabbit will give a portion of the service fee from your donation drop-off tasks to local nonprofits through our TaskRabbit for Good Grants.

Donate

You can now add a $1 donation to your next task! When you do, it will go directly to partner organizations helping your neighbors who need it most.

Become A Partner

The TaskRabbit for Good team partners with nonprofit organizations and companies looking to positively impact the communities in which they operate. Have a great idea of how we could work together to make an impact? Email us at TR4G@taskrabbit.com.





Originally posted: May 5th, 2020


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By Laura Galbraith, Community Engagement Program Manager at Vidyard

This piece is shared as part of Pledge 1%’s #GivingTuesdayNow campaign, which highlights how Pledge 1% members and the business community are coming together as a force for good to combat COVID-19.

At Vidyard, we watched as the world quickly joined one another in support amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 


As a video platform for businesses, located in Kitchener, Canada, we knew there was plenty we could do to contribute to the relief efforts, so we worked together in three key areas to help. In the span of only seven weeks, we’ve made new products available, provided local support and volunteer services to our community, and shared our video expertise with nonprofits and educators so they could feel more confident communicating on video while working remotely. We knew these small efforts would go a long way.  

Bringing free video tools to educators, school districts, teachers, and nonprofits

We knew we could rally together to make video tools available that would quickly address the struggles that educators and nonprofit organizations were experiencing–staying connected. So our teams moved quickly to launch two tools and made them free during COVID-19 to ease the tension and stress that comes along with the rapid shift to becoming an overnight remote worker: 

Supporting the community with meal donation, volunteer services, and financial support

We knew that tools were important, but we also knew that our support of front line workers and hospitals in our community was needed during this time. To address these needs, we’ve provided vital support through:

Providing video knowledge, best practices, and tips to nonprofits and educators

It’s not all about products or volunteer hours; it’s also about sharing best practices for video use within organizations. This information can be the vital resource for nonprofits struggling to communicate with their teams during a time of transition and change. To help address these areas, Vidyard is supporting in a few key areas: 

We are incredibly thankful to have such a powerful team of frontline workers helping to keep this community safe, and we hope these ideas help to inspire other technology organizations to consider how they too can share their time, talents, and treasures to help combat COVID-19.



Originally posted: May 5th, 2020


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This piece is shared as part of Pledge 1%’s #GivingTuesdayNow campaign, which highlights how Pledge 1% members and the business community are coming together as a force for good to combat COVID-19.

Leaders are coping with the scale and impact of COVID-19 on the workplace. They are reminded of how precious life is and the significance of safeguarding employees’ health. This is the time to put people first to make certain that employees are safe and have the support they need to work through this unprecedented and challenging situation surrounding the outbreak.

The shift to remote working has created major challenges for team members and their managers. Traditionally, 66% of remote employees experience difficulties with loneliness, work-life balance, collaboration, and staying motivated. We suspect this percentage is much higher with the involuntary shift to remote work. Today, more than ever, managers need the right tools to overcome these virtual workplace challenges.

To support this shift we released Cassiopeia’s Remote Work Solution to empower remote leaders with the insights they now need the most. By analyzing communications patterns (not content) within teams, we are able to provide practical recommendations to increase team collaboration, belonging and mental health. Weekly email reports are delivered to managers which include insights about less connected employees, team collaboration, how certain subgroups, such as parents are engaging, work overload, and actionable recommendations on how to overcome the specific challenges the team members are facing. 

In order to support companies during the abrupt transition to the virtual workspace, we are offering free 2 months to expedite adoption and results.


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In order to get a more accurate picture of their teams, culture, and inclusion, managers need to use additional data sources, especially communication analysis that has become extremely insightful as all communications transition to online these days.

There is also a positive takeaway from this crisis. These new challenges can help companies grow and make them even stronger at the end of the day. Leaders should be aware of these new challenges and use relevant tools and methods to improve collaboration and make sure their teams feel supported.



Originally posted: May 5th, 2020


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By Hayden Brown, CEO of Upwork

This piece is shared as part of Pledge 1%’s #GivingTuesdayNow campaign, which highlights how Pledge 1% members and the business community are coming together as a force for good to combat COVID-19.

For over 20 years, Upwork has connected businesses with remote professionals to help tackle their most pressing challenges. Right now, we all face a common challenge—mobilizing our resources to mitigate the devastating impact of the virus on our communities and economy. This challenge requires us to work quickly and at scale across a broad range of skills and with fresh thinking.

On April 28th, we announced the launch of our Work Together Talent Grants program. The program was created to help us meet these challenges head-on by offering businesses $1 million in talent grants to fund projects with missions directly tied to mitigating COVID-19’s impact on individuals, communities, and the economy. 

Upwork will provide selected organizations up to $25,000 in talent credits to be used on the Upwork site, for a total of one million dollars in grant funding. In turn, these funds create economic opportunities for the independent talent hired to work on the grantees’ projects. 

If your project is selected, our team will help match you directly with remote professional(s) who have the specialized skills you need. The grant funds will pay for some or all of their time on your project.

You can learn more about the Work Together Talent Grants here.

In addition to the Work Together Talent Grants, we are taking ongoing efforts to aid independent professionals and clients in maintaining business continuity, so they can remain resilient throughout the pandemic and emerge from it even stronger:

As we navigate the new challenges ahead, our commitment to having a positive impact on our community remains at the core of everything we do. Our team is working around the clock to embody our company’s mission and ensure that the work we do today helps get the world back together tomorrow. 

Upwork giving back in action can be found here.



Originally posted: May 5th, 2020


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By Susy Schöneberg, Head of Flexport.org

Hello everyone, 

Almost four years ago, I founded Flexport.org, the impact team of Flexport, a global transportation company. After witnessing the power of Flexport to move goods efficiently, I knew that we have the ability to get medical goods and other aid supplies where they need to go during crises. And I know first hand how important this is, as I once struggled to receive medical aid myself when I contracted Cholera and fought for my life. Since Flexport.org was formed, we’ve shipped aid to over 50 countries during crises like the Syrian Civil War and the consequent European Migrant Crisis, Cyclone Idai in Mozambique and the California Wildfires.

Today, amidst this unprecedented pandemic, our work transporting medical equipment is more crucial than ever. We activated our COVID-19 relief efforts this January, three days before the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, by shipping masks to medical clinics in Wuhan, China. As of today, Flexport has shipped over 96 million units for the response efforts, including 91 million masks and respirators as well as medical supplies and hospital equipment. 

Since launching our GoFundMe Frontline Responders Fund campaign, we’ve raised over $7.4 million, 82% of which has already been awarded to over 65 incredible organizations who are equipping frontline responders with PPE and keeping communities safe. 

Donations have already been used to bring goods to the frontlines. We have:

We’re grateful for those helping our mission, including:

This is what we have done in just a few weeks, but even as millions of supplies start to arrive, we know the response efforts will be a journey. The current demand outpaces our available funds: we can only support less than 30% of organizations who have applied for help.

Please share our mission and our Frontline Responder Fund initiative with your friends and families: beginning today, anyone can text FRONTLINE to 41411 to donate. With everyone’s support, we can provide the essential medical equipment that allows doctors and nurses to save peoples’ lives and continue to serve those who have been impacted by the economic repercussions of social distancing. Together, we can truly help more people. 

Thank you,

Susy



Originally posted: May 5th, 2020


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This piece is shared as part of Pledge 1%’s #GivingTuesdayNow campaign, which highlights how Pledge 1% members and the business community are coming together as a force for good to combat COVID-19.

Procore is a people-first company, and its values of ownership, openness and optimism continue to guide its work during these challenging times. As the construction industry and global community grapples with COVID-19, Procore is committed to delivering resources and information that help support during these challenging times.

Procore’s mission to create a global platform for everyone in construction remains central to its daily operations in light of the new reality we face. Its employees, customers, and partners are critical to the work they do and the communities they serve, especially during times like these. 

With this in mind, Procore has focused its efforts on supporting each of those groups with specific initiatives in response to COVID-19. Some of the latest initiatives include:

Procore is focusing on making it easier to make a difference while providing the highest level of support. The company is committed to the health, safety, and success of their employees, customers, and our partners. As a partner to the construction community, we are all in this together.  


 




Originally posted: May 5th, 2020


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This piece is shared as part of Pledge 1%’s #GivingTuesdayNow campaign, which highlights how Pledge 1% members and the business community are coming together as a force for good to combat COVID-19.

Giving Tuesday is different this year. COVID-19 has disrupted volunteering plans across the world, and it’s brought much of our society to a screeching halt. But as for our work at Fluxx? We’re busier than ever. Fluxx is a grants management platform that provides innovative solutions to power modern philanthropy. We help funders (those who give away money) and recipients (nonprofits) manage and streamline their grant lifecycle. And now we’re rallying around funders old and new to help them tackle COVID-19 in a multitude of ways.

Today we’d like to tell you about how we supported a brand new COVID-19 initiative – from ideation through deployment. Our team’s labor was provided at no cost. This pro bono work is part of our Pledge 1% commitment, and frankly, it’s the right thing to do at a time like this.

We’re excited to share that Fluxx was recently selected to power the new state-wide Colorado COVID Relief Fund. Driven by the Colorado Governor’s Office and supported by our client The Colorado Health Foundation, this initiative was formed to provide grants up to $25k to nonprofit organizations, local governments, school districts and small businesses of Colorado to help support communities most disproportionately impacted by the crisis.

Within two weeks, the Colorado COVID Relief Fund Fluxx solution was live. In record time our team built the Fund’s web portal for accepting applications and backend site for administrators to process and review grants through our solution. The fund started with $10 million and the team continues to fundraise in the hopes of growing that grant pool. The Fund received over 1,000 applications within the first two-week grant cycle. 

“We’re forever grateful to Fluxx for donating their services to build the application platform for the Colorado COVID Relief Fund. We know that every minute help is delayed has a real impact on people’s lives, and this partnership has revealed the power of nimbleness in the midst of crisis. The team rolled up their sleeves and threw out the rulebook to stand this up quickly, and now, just a couple weeks later, funding is on its way to Colorado communities bearing the brunt of the health, social and economic ramifications of the coronavirus crisis. Fluxx is certainly more than grant management software. It’s a group of people who care about the same things we do,” said Karen McNeil-Miller, President and CEO of The Colorado Health Foundation and Executive Committee Member for the Colorado COVID Relief Fund.

With so many government and private institutions currently buckling under the strain of this global pandemic, we are proud to see philanthropy step up to the plate and rapidly deploy resources and assistance. We’re honored to support the Colorado Governor’s Office and The Colorado Health Foundation’s efforts to mitigate COVID-19’s impact on their state.

So this Giving Tuesday our team will continue to work and support all of our amazing clients, many of whom are fighting COVID-19 on the frontlines, funding research, and supporting innovative health-related solutions! 



Originally posted: May 5th, 2020


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This piece is shared as part of Pledge 1%’s #GivingTuesdayNow campaign, which highlights how Pledge 1% members and the business community are coming together as a force for good to combat COVID-19.

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected millions of people worldwide, shut down businesses globally, and sent countries into lockdowns. The disruptions have started to threaten global food supply by cutting off supply chains and increasing food insecurity. The intricate network of food supply chains involving farmers, processing plants, fleet management systems, and retailers is under constant threat. In such unprecedented times, being aware of other people’s needs and helping each other is the least we could do. Propel firmly realizes that we all are in this together, and there is nothing as heartbreaking as not having food on the table. 

As a 1% Pledge company, Propel pledges 1% of our time quarterly to organizations and charities in our local area. We believe in giving back to our communities as often as we can. Considering the lockdown in effect, this time our team of Propellerheads came together and donated to several food banks across the country. 

As a company initiative, Propel initially decided to match all donations up to $5,000. We are humbled to announce that we raised and matched an overwhelming donation amount of $6,689.40 for Second Harvest and several other local food banks across the country. We are delighted to support our commitment as a company to do good.

Also, recently, as a part of our corporate initiative to fight against COVID-19, we launched Propel’s Healthcare Manufacture Community (HMC) to help build ventilators and other medical devices as quickly as possible. This free community is designed to help engineers, suppliers, distributors, manufacturers, and other professionals make faster production of medical devices a reality. To learn more about our community and to join it for free, please register here

For more information on the community, read a recent blog from our founder, Ray Hein, announcing the HMC launch. Please email us to suggest additional products, suppliers, or other improvements that would benefit the community.



Originally posted: May 5th, 2020


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This piece is shared as part of Pledge 1%’s #GivingTuesdayNow campaign, which highlights how Pledge 1% members and the business community are coming together as a force for good to combat COVID-19.

Originally posted on Pluralsight.com



The COVID-19 pandemic has put new pressures on the way we live, learn and take care of one another. We’re social distancing, we’re caring for the sick, we’re doing our best to stay safe and healthy and flatten the curve. And that looks different for each and every one of us.





For vulnerable communities across the globe, this health crisis is compounding the crises already taking place





Refugees and displaced people have been experiencing one of the greatest and most challenging disruptions to everyday life long before COVID-19 turned our world on its head. But for many people who are displaced and living in densely populated camps or fleeing from home, the number one recommendation—social distancing—is often impossible. There’s an overwhelming lack of sufficient water and sanitation resources. Healthcare systems are insufficient and stressed. Xenophobia is on the rise and armed conflicts are forcing people to flee, inhibiting their ability to shelter in place.

Our students are trying to learn under new, challenging circumstances. According to a recent UNESCO report, 91% of the world’s students are experiencing disruptions in learning. Across the globe, girls have already been fighting for the right to education, a fight that has gotten that much harder with COVID-19 introducing new barriers to education. With sweeping school closures, teachers are pivoting their lesson plans quickly to accommodate distance learning. Devices and connectivity aren’t universally available which increases inequality in education. Computer science, an elective at most schools, is on the chopping block.

Unemployment rates have reached unprecedented numbers, with the crisis disproportionately impacting low-income families and people of color. With housing, food, connectivity and device security at risk, these communities are struggling to stay afloat.





Now more than ever, we must demonstrate our love of humanity





Pluralsight One’s commitment has always been to drive significant, lasting social impact by supporting our vulnerable communities, improving equal access to technology skills and investing in catalytic solutions. We believe this focus is more important today than ever before.

To help support our communities throughout this crisis, we’re granting $1.25M to support Pluralsight One’s nonprofit partners and bolster regional COVID-19 emergency responses in the communities where we live and work. We are providing nimble capital to our partners in support of tech-enabled health and education aid locally and globally with a focus on the most vulnerable populations. In addition, we have expanded our product solutions for nonprofits, teachers and students to ensure they can build the skills they need at this critical time.





How we’re deploying funds through Pluralsight One to help our partners weather this crisis






$250,000 grant to the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)





In addition to our already scheduled 2020 grant of $250,000, we’re issuing immediate additional funding to NRC to enable the development and deployment of digital and tech-enabled field-based solutions to support their global COVID-19 response. This will help prevent the spread in camp settings, enable teams to create digital solutions that serve the most vulnerable and focus resources on flattening the curve while maintaining critical, life-saving programs and services.





$300,000 grant to Malala Fund





This grant will span two years and support the work of five champions across Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan who are focused on developing and implementing tech-enabled solutions to girls’ education and responding to immediate community needs during the COVID-19 crisis.





$250,000 grant to the Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA)





Computer science is marginalized in K-12 schools nationwide, and as a result, it’s at heightened risk of being cut during school closures. Pluralsight One is supporting the development and implementation of digital resources for teachers with a focus on equity and inclusion. This support will:


  • Help develop teacher resources that enable learning continuity during COVID-19

  • Scale the CSTA Equity Fellowship to grow and establish an active Equity Fellow Alumni network

  • Continue to build capacity and sustain CSTA’s chaptersDevelop rigorous professional development that grows the number of English language learner students enrolled in AP computer science

To support students and teachers during this time, we’ve also published a list of helpful resources to keep our students engaged and learning.





$250,000 grant to Year Up





Pluralsight One is supporting Year Up’s COVID-19 Emergency Fund, which enables learning continuity for program participants, interns and alumni. It also supports the organization’s work to assess and address evolving student hardship needs, ensure program continuity for current participants (including providing access to connectivity and laptops for students to operate virtually) and responding to youths’ urgent health and financial needs.





$200,000 to regional COVID-19 Emergency Funds





Pluralsight One is supporting the COVID-19 response in communities where our team members live and work through grants of $50,000 each to the Utah COVID Fund, Boston COVID Fund, Ireland Community Foundation’s COVID Fund and UN/WHO COVID Fund.





We’re all in this together





We remain committed to our partners and invested in their work and resilience. We are grateful for their expertise and tenacity in the face of challenging times and applaud the courage with which they are operating to provide life-saving programs and services at this critical time.

We have also built a set of free resources for nonprofits, teachers and students to help with learning continuity and tech skills development. Nonprofits can access Pluralsight One’s full suite of products at a deep discount or test out Pluralsight One’s Amplify solution with a 30-day free trial. That includes 7,000+ expert-led courses and advanced skills analytics to help you measure impact and progress.  All educators who are CSTA members get free access to 30+ computer science courses that are mapped to national exams and aligned with CS curriculum. And high school students around the world can get free access to over 500 hours of Pluralsight courses to continue their studies and build the critical tech skills needed to land a great job. Learn what’s available and sign up for free access here.

If you’d like to get involved in Pluralsight One’s COVID-19 response efforts, please donate here or email impact@pluralsightone.org.





Originally posted: May 5th, 2020