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What Our Partners Do
Esurance is very proud to work with several organizations that not only beautify our environments, but also improve them. To date, our support of these organizations led to the planting of 27,243 trees.
To learn more about our recent projects with these great organizations, click here.
Be sure to check out the other great organizations we work with, and, if you live in the area, lend them a helping hand as a volunteer or a donor!
Earth Hour
On March 29 at 8 p.m., millions of people around the world turned out the lights for Earth Hour. From Sydney to San Francisco, this simple action proved that by working together, we can make an impact on climate change. Help raise awareness and pledge your support of the World Wildlife Fund’s global campaign, and see the difference 60 minutes can make!
Esurance was proud to sponsor Earth Hour and help get the word out. In our Atlanta office, Earth Hour was observed during lunchtime. It was a big hit, and our associates requested that Earth Hour become a recurring event!
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SOS
Esurance is an official partner of the SOS Movement for a Climate in Crisis. The movement kicked off with the Live Earth concerts, which took place on all 7 continents. Esurance was a proud sponsor of the U.S. event and will continue to work with SOS to combat climate change. Learn more!
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Sasquatch! Music Festival
Esurance and Sustainable Energy Partners have teamed up once again to make the Sasquatch! Music Festival certified carbon neutral. Learn more about the festival, held at the Gorge Amphitheatre, and how Esurance can help you score the best seats, green your ride, and calculate your carbon footprint. Check it out!
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Friends of Trees
Since 1989, Friends of Trees has planted more than 340,000 trees and shrubs in the Portland-Vancouver area to restore the area’s urban forest. Esurance sponsored the group’s tree planting at the South Portland Riverbank.
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Trees for the Future
For nearly two decades, Trees for the Future has empowered rural groups around the world to restore tree cover to their lands. In partnership with Trees for the Future, Esurance will plant a tree for every auto insurance quote completed on OneBigPlanet.
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Stop Global Warming
Esurance has been marching with Stop Global Warming (SGW) since August 2007. In less than two years, SGW's virtual march has crossed the one million marcher milestone! This momentous movement continues to gather support from political and business leaders, educators, students, artists, athletes, and everyday citizens. Click here to join the Stop Global Warming Virtual March!
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Monolith Music Festival
This year, the Monolith Festival at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado is committed to going green. As a presenting sponsor, Esurance is doing its part to help by working with NativeEnergy to make the event carbon neutral.
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Friends of the Urban Forest (FUF)
FUF has planted over 50,000 trees in San Francisco (thats nearly half the street trees in the city!), and adds about 1,500 new ones each year.
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T.R.E.E. (the Tampa Bay Reforestation and Environmental Effort)
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, T.R.E.E. has planted over 47,000 trees in 300 projects to beautify the Tampa Bay area. The nonprofit even "branched" out and made a video about its Winter Park tree planting. Check it out!
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Chicago Gateway Green
The organization's Expressway Partner program has planted 3,000 trees (along with shrubs, perennials, and grasses) and removed over 275,000 pounds of litter.
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Texas Trees Foundation
The organization recently planted 21,000 trees on an Urban Tree Farm in Dallas.
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The Greening of Detroit
The group is working to create a greener Detroit through planting and educational programs, environmental leadership, and advocacy.
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Adopt-A-Highway
The program helps maintain sections of New York's Long Island Expressway.
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Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education (CAEE)
CAEE promotes environmental education by facilitating communication, coordination, and professional development among the varied environmental education programs in Colorado.
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The Park People
Based in Denver, the organization advocates for and participates in restoring, preserving, and expanding parks, natural areas, and trails for present and future generations.
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EarthCorps
The Seattle-based organization restores parks and open spaces while providing leadership and community service experiences for young people.
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