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ABOUT Brighter Planet

Fresh green solutions.

Brighter Planet makes it easier for anyone to get involved in the fight against climate change. Simply put, we help people manage their environmental footprint.

Our free social web application (brighterplanet.com) serves everyone, no matter their "greenness" or scientific interest. People measure their climate impact, discover tailored conservation tips to save energy and money, create emission-reducing strategies, and share their ideas and experiences. Visitors answer questions powered by a sophisticated emissions model and watch their carbon footprint-as individual as a fingerprint-emerge. Each footprint, unlike a fingerprint, changes over time as people learn to live more carbon free.

We believe in the power of community. Our web-based campaigns, such as the 350 Challenge, Climate Matters video contest, and #earthtweet tweet-a-thon, are fun ways for people to share and engage. We partner with a diverse range of organizations-large and small, for profit and non-profit-all united to support solutions to the climate crisis.

We offer products that people use in their daily lives, allowing them to become CO2 fighters. Our no-fee Brighter Planet Visa credit and debit cards earn innovative rewards that help build renewable energy projects. Offsets by Brighter Planet counteract unavoidable emissions from things like home energy or traveling to work or play.

Our members invest in the most reputable climate solutions. We search for wind turbines, cow power installations, and other clean energy projects that demonstrate community and social value while reducing greenhouse gases being pumped into the atmosphere. We pit project candidates against our stringent carbon offset policy and accept only those unanimously approved by the luminaries on our Project Selection Committee.

Our roots trace back to a Middlebury College environmental economics class project. Class ended, but Professor Jon Isham and students Andy Rossmeissl and Jake Whitcomb continued shaping the concept. Summer of 2006, Brighter Planet was founded. Fall of 2006, veteran executive Patti Prairie joined the cause as CEO. Since launching in November 2007, more than 100,000 people in all 50 states have used our products and services.

At Brighter Planet, we're proud to be pioneers of a new environmentalism: one that is accessible to everyone, fits easily with one's lifestyle, and is fun to share. We invite you to sign up and join our growing community!

For more information, please visit us at brighterplanet.com.

Crowd-Powered Microgrant Program Launches; Will Seed Grassroots Climate Projects

Sep 15, 2009 2:47 PM CDT

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(Justmeans.com / CSR News) -

Brighter Planet, a clean-energy startup that helps people adopt climate-friendly practices, today ratcheted up the ability for projects to garner funding.  The new Brighter Planet Project Fund, an innovative monthly microgranting program, aims to surface worthy recipients for awards to combat climate change.

“Over the past two years, we heard from thousands of individuals and community organizations about their efforts to build a 21st century low-carbon economy,” said Patti Prairie, Brighter Planet's CEO.  “All too often, motivated individuals and organizations with smart ideas to help fight climate change lack access to seed money.  The Brighter Planet Project Fund is designed to help grow such grassroots activities.”

Donations and investments in environmental causes are down sharply.  Individual and corporation giving declined in 2008 for the first time in 22 years, according to American Association of Fundraising Counsel’s Annual Report on Philanthropy, with environmental and animal causes gleaning only 2% of donations.  Natural Marketing Institute reported that 5% fewer LOHAS consumers, the population most interested in sustainability, gave to charities in 2008 than in 2007.  Deloitte’s 2009 Global Venture Capital Survey found that VCs are investing less and favoring later over early stage companies.  Cleantech investments tumbled 44% in the first quarter of 2009 from the same period of 2008, according to Cleantech Group

“In these challenging economic times, good ideas can get left by the side of the road for lack of funding,” said climate activist Billy Parish, a member of Brighter Planet’s Project Selection Committee.  “The new Project Fund will shine a spotlight on them and help many get jump-started.”

Powered by Brighter Planet’s social website to nominate and vote on projects of merit, the Project Fund will grant $5,000 in October.  The company’s 100,000-plus customers using its products and services endow the fund.  As revenues increase, so too will the size of the endowment and awards.  Anyone sponsored by a U.S. non-profit or business can nominate a climate project.  Once vetted, the nomination joins a project leader board and community members vote each month on award recipients. 

Initial nominations include a project by Energy Action Coalition to help citizens engage congressional representatives on clean energy legislation, an educational program sponsored by Coal River Mountain Watch to highlight economic alternatives to West Virginia coal extraction, and a green workers initiative to link students with the Tuscon-Southern Arizona Black Chamber of Commerce.  Climate Solutions submitted a project that aims to create resources for small businesses to develop sustainably, and the Michigan Land Use Institute seeks to inspire the local community during the 350 Day of Climate Action on October 24th

For more information, please visit http://brighterplanet.com/project_fund_projects

Deb Berman
Deb Berman 10am September 16
Hey Carolyn-- we should talk about doing the voting on Justmeans!