Making a small commitment today for a huge impact tomorrow
Part of the Alpine Rewards difference is that we view success not by sales and profit, but in improving people’s lives and striving to help make the world a better place.
We always do what’s best for our team, our company and our planet. That’s why we have aligned our organization with a number of nonprofits that are working to make a real impact by improving sustainability, creating a healthier climate and restoring the environment.
1% for the Planet members, like Alpine Rewards, commit to donating at least 1% of annual sales directly to environmental organizations. Every donation is certified to ensure businesses meet that commitment. Today, more than 5,400 members and 6,500 environmental partners across 111 countries are working together to solve our planet’s most pressing issues.
Ceres (Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies) is transforming the economy to build a just and sustainable future. Through its powerful networks and global collaborations of investors, companies and nonprofits, they drive solutions and take action on the world's most pressing sustainability issues.
One Tree Planted is a nonprofit organization dedicated to making it easier for both individuals and businesses to give back to the environment, create a healthier climate, protect biodiversity and help reforestation efforts. Since 2014, they have planted over 92.7 million trees in more than 80 countries across the globe.
Since 1989, Baykeeper has defended the health of San Francisco Bay, its watershed and Bay Area residents. Over the past 30 years they’ve won hundreds of legal actions to protect the Bay from polluters. Their legal settlements with both government and commercial polluters have generated hundreds of millions of dollars for Bay protection.
The Charles River Conservancy (CRC) is a nonprofit organization that strives to make the Charles River and its parks a well-maintained network of natural urban places that are celebrated, well-utilized and connected centers of public life. CRC works in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Zero Foodprint (ZFP) is a nonprofit organization mobilizing the food world around agricultural climate solutions. Named “Humanitarian of the Year” by the James Beard Foundation, ZFP members crowd-fund grants for farmers to switch to regenerative farming practices—the most impactful initiative yet towards solving the climate crisis.