Celebrate our Earth and Volunteers with Us this Month!
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As we celebrate Earth Month and Volunteer Appreciation Month, we want to take a moment to recognize the incredible work of conservationists like Kris Tompkins, whose efforts have helped to protect our planet's precious ecosystems. Watching movies like WILD LIFE can inspire us to take action and become more engaged in environmental conservation. It's also a great opportunity to thank and recognize the volunteers who work tirelessly to protect our planet. Here at Dirigo Collective, we believe that by supporting and celebrating the efforts of environmental volunteers, we can create a brighter and more sustainable future for generations to come. So let's take this opportunity to watch WILD LIFE, appreciate the volunteers who make a difference, and commit to doing our part to protect our planet.

 

With Gratitude,

Brittany

 

Brittany Angelo (She/Her)

Impact Strategist | Dirigo Collective

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Why we will be Watching

We're excited to watch Wild Life and be inspired by the craftsmanship of film makers Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin and the power of what we can do in service of conservation.

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Volunteer Appreciation

We are excited to celebrate Volunteer Appreciation Month! In this post Benn will walk you through five ways you can retain and appreciate volunteers now and all year round. From greeting to community building, there's something for every organization.

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Nonprofit Climate Work 

April is a time to celebrate our love for the earth and our love for people that give their time to volunteering. This month’s Curious Coworkers podcast shows you a bit behind the scenes into how Benn and Brittany have helped others to get involved. 

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    Understanding Green House Gas's

    Scope 1, 2, & 3

    As a Certified B Corp media and impact consulting agency, we understand the importance of measuring carbon emissions in order to reduce our impact on the environment. The measurement of carbon emissions is divided into three categories or scopes, which are defined by the Greenhouse Gas Protocol. In this blog post, we will explain what each scope is and provide examples to help businesses understand how they can measure and quantify their own carbon emissions.

    • Scope 1: Direct Emissions
    • Scope 2: Indirect Emissions
    • Scope 3: Other Indirect Emissions

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