Slow Money & the Rainforest Action Network

Last Wednesday was quite a day.

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http://blog.wellsfargo.com/environment/2011/10/slow_money_the_rainforest_action_network.html

Making an impact in communities across America

The next time you head outside to spend some time in your community, take a look around. You just might pass an elementary school that has some newly installed solar panels, discover a new recycling program at your local community center, or even see a new bike-sharing program that's recently popped up.

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http://blog.wellsfargo.com/environment/2011/09/making_an_impact_in_communities_across_america.html

September Poll of the Month: back to school

Environmental Forum readers, it's poll time again!

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http://blog.wellsfargo.com/environment/2011/09/september_poll_of_the_month_back_to_school.html

Show your “Like” for City Year by Supporting us with a Click

This week, two of our City Year sites are competing for grants to support their service. With two quick clicks of the mouse, you can help us win. Here are the details:
1) City Year Miami Inktel Innovation Grant
City Year Miami is up for an Inktel Innovation Grant  and we need YOUR help!

All Terrain Cares Grant

Stoked is up to win a Grant for $1,000 in the All Terrain Cares Campaign! All Terrain wants to promote and support programs that get youth active and that protect open spaces for generations. “All Terrain Cares” is our way of helping organizations get the word out on their programs and to support those programs selected by our community with small grants.

Greener schools

I'm excited about the number of grant requests we receive for "green school" programs. It shows that people are thinking about Wells Fargo for environmental initiatives—which I love— and it also shows widespread demand from students, teachers, parents, and organizations for environmental education and action!

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http://blog.wellsfargo.com/environment/2011/06/greener_schools.html

Autism Cares Grant Appreciative Response

This is a response we received from a young man with Asperger’s Syndrome who received an Autism Cares grant. 

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