how makerble tracks your company's charitable impact
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Makerble for Companies
The key things you and your colleagues need to know about Makerble.com
1. Who We Are2. How Makerble Works3. Ways of Using Makerble4. How You Manage It5. How You Pay For It
Abhi PatelCTO | Head of Technology
Left his job at Goldman-Sachs to join Makerble.
Annabel DicksonCo-founder
Created twin volunteer-led organisations that have collectively raised over £100,000 for over 60 different charities and social enterprises.
Matt KeppleCEO | Founder
Ran advertising campaigns for FMCG brands and created a global charity campaign before launching Makerble
MissionTo unlock the world’s humanity
ApproachRemove every barrier that prevents people from making the change they wish to see in the world
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Who We Are
Makerble tracks your company’s charitable impact
Your partner charity creates a Makerble account
example account for the charity One World United
Your partner charity’s Makerble Account displays the projects they run.
The charity only needs to show the projects that your company is supporting.
However they can show all the projects in their portfolio if they wish to.
Your account shows all the charity projects that your company and its employees are supporting.
On Makerble we distinguish between charities (the organisations) and their projects (the strands of work which the organisation does).
We make it easy for you to see which projects you are supporting.
You create a company account
example company account for the H&M
Your charity publishes a Project UpdateWhenever your charity wishes to share news of what it is doing or what it has achieved, it can create a Project Update on Makerble.
These updates can contain:
● statistics● pictures● videos● stories
Updates can be easily shared on social media, meaning that they require no extra work on the part of the charities you work with.
Each project update arrives on your Company page
Your company’s Change Score is automatically updated to show the full extent of all the people, animals and anything that you’ve helped, as recorded in the project updates by the charity you support.
Your staff, job candidates, clients and customers can view your Company page if you wish to make it public.
It helps them understand the impact your company is making and feel genuinely proud of what you do in a way they can now easily talk about and share.
You have the option of enabling all your updates or only the most impactful ones to be automatically tweeted by your company’s twitter account.
Your updates can also be shared through your internal communications channels and social media profiles:
● Intranet● Email● Slack● Yammer● Facebook● LinkedIn● Pinterest
Each update becomes a Company tweet
The charity’ project pages contains extra information about each of their projects and has a timeline of all the related updates.
Should your staff or customers wish to help out further by making a one-off or monthly donations towards the project, they can easily add the project to their basket.
We use Stripe to process online donations securely.
Each update also goes to the charity’s project page
Your personal Makerble account
Your personal account on Makerble is similar to a company account, except it only shows the difference you are making through the projects you give to.
Your personal account can be kept private or you can make it shareable so your colleagues and friends can be inspired by what you care about and opt to support it too.
Ways of using Makerble
1. Turn Staff Into Ambassadors
● Keep your staff in the loop with the difference your company is making as told by the updates of your partner charities
● Effortlessly encourage sharing of that content by your staff among their personal networks
● Improve the perception of your company among potential employees
How You Use It
How You Use It
2. Offer staff a more engaging alternative to traditional payroll giving
● Your staff understand what their donations are achieving rather than the traditional payroll giving experience of not knowing where their money goes.
● Staff get to give through work but using their debit card so they have more control over the process and your HR & Payroll teams have less admin to do.
● Your company pages pulls displays all your staff who are giving through work and shows the combined impact of the projects they all support.
● Read our research findings published in HR Zone about how millennials in particular want to give to charity through their work.
3. Donate to a particular project whenever someone buys selected products in your range
● Give your customers a feel-good reason to buy from you
● Nominate a Makerble Project (or a project from a charity you support) to receive a donation whenever one of your selected products are bought
● Your company impact page will reflect the impact made by the donations you have made
How You Use It
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16www.Makerble .com Tweet: @Makerble Matt Kepple, London [email protected]