Archive for the ‘Social’ Category

Happy World Animal Week 2009!

Monday, October 5th, 2009
Orangutan

Young Orangutan Feeding

October 4th is the Feast Day of St Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals so this week we celebrate animals around the world.
If you haven’t already done so, you can Go Bananas and help make a difference to the lives of Borneo’s orangutans.

With 90% of their natural habitat gone, orangutans now face a terrifying future. Starving and forced into daily contact with humans, they are often subject to machete attacks which leave the adult apes dead and their orphaned babies traumatised and injured. Sadder still, these orphans are then subjected to the cruelty of being sold into the illegal pet trade.

These beautiful orangutans face an uncertain future, but with your support we can help to rescue, care and rehabilitate them back into the wild where they belong. Whichever way you decide to get involved, your efforts will help create a safer and better world for animals.

To Go Bananas for World Animal Week visit www.gobananas.org.au today.

[Post to Twitter] Tweet This Post 

Cause Related, Fair Trade Online

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

This is uber cool.  Elevyn (pronounced as “eleven”) aims to create wealth using fair trade online stores, and to provide an innovative platform to raise money for social causes.

They focus on a double bottom line strategy, and use 2 indicators for our performance: Social Return on Investment (SROI) and Return on Investment (ROI).

You may read their profile on YSEI.org  for more indepth information: Elevyn’s Profile on YSEI Website

The Concept
The idea is simple - they want to encourage marginalized communities to improve their livelihoods by providing them access to a worldwide market via the Internet.

They’ve achieved this by building a web-based platform that connects community-based sellers to a socially-conscious market. These online stores can be set up and managed by the communities themselves, and Elevyn works closely with NGOs and field partners on training, consultancy and advisory.

A portion of sales made thru the online store will fund specific Causes that support the local communities - “Raise $100 to buy books for the school”, for example.

Elevyn also intends to empower communities. In existing cases, it is known that some craftmakers only pocket less than 10% of its final sales price in the market. This is a situation that Elevyn can change - and we foresee that more than 75% of the item’s sales price can go back to the producers.

[Post to Twitter] Tweet This Post 

Entries (RSS)

Tweet This Post links powered by Tweet This v1.3.9, a WordPress plugin for Twitter.