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		<title>Staples Gives Dollars for Trees</title>
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		<dc:creator>Susan Hyatt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a little announcement in the Denver Post&#8217;s Colorado Business section about Staples making a $10,000 donation to Tree by Tree &#8211; Mile High Million to be used for planting trees in nine metro Denver communities.  It also mentioned Greenprint Denver &#8211; a group I had not heard of.  So&#8230;I Googled &#8220;Greenprint Denver.&#8221;  Turns [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-47" href="http://businessphilanthropycoach.com/2008/01/20/staples-gives-dollars-for-trees/staples/" title="Staples" class="broken_link"></a>There was a little announcement in the Denver Post&#8217;s Colorado Business section about Staples making a $10,000 donation to Tree by Tree &#8211; Mile High Million to be used for planting trees in nine metro Denver communities.  It also mentioned Greenprint Denver &#8211; a group I had not heard of.  So&#8230;I Googled &#8220;Greenprint Denver.&#8221;  Turns out <a target="_blank" href="http://www.greenprintdenver.org/">Greenprint Denver</a> is &#8220;an action agenda for sustainable development for the City and County of Denver that demonstrates local government can be an effective force for innovation and leadership to improve the environment.&#8221;  On the home page, there was a prominent article about Staples.</p>
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<p>Clicking on the learn more link, I got to the press release about Staples efforts.  &#8220;Greenprint Denver and Staples today announced a $10,000 donation to Tree by Tree &#8211; Mile High Million to be used for planting trees in nine metro Denver communities. To help raise the funds, 10 area Staples stores donated $1 of every purchase on Dec. 9 and 10. </p>
<p>Staples really has made it easy for us to progress toward our goal of planting a million trees in metro Denver by 2025,&#8221; said Sara Davis, program coordinator for Tree by Tree &#8211; Mile High Million, a Greenprint Denver initiative. &#8220;This program is essential for promoting Colorado&#8217;s environmental and economic sustainability, and we are grateful to have partners like Staples who help us continue to grow.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Staples is committed to making it easy for our customers to make a difference for the environment &#8211; what we call EcoEasy,&#8221; said Mark Buckley, vice president of environmental affairs at Staples. &#8220;We&#8217;re proud to support Greenprint Denver in its mission to build a more sustainable Denver.&#8221;</p>
<p>So while not an example of support for a specific nonprofit, this effort shows Staples general support for the environment and the sustainability initiative of the City and County of Denver.  I wish I&#8217;d known before hand&#8230;I would have made sure to get any needed office supplies on one of the two days they gave a portion back.  Next time&#8230;  Maybe Staples could have sent an email to the local folks in its database to let us know or post a sign in the store.  I don&#8217;t know they didn&#8217;t post a sign as I was out of town those dates &#8211; however, remember if you are doing any special promotion like this and want to engage customers &#8211; be sure to let them know using various means!</p>
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