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IKEA Home Furnishings
Anders Berglund is the Co-Owner of IKEA Seattle, the region's most popular home furnishings retailer.
Earth Share of Washington recently interviewed Mr. Berglund about IKEA environmental initiatives. Learn more about IKEA's leadership in the areas of resource conservation & sustainable forestry.
More than 70 businesses and government agencies now partner with Earth Share of Washington (ESW) to offer employees an environmental choice in their annual workplace giving campaign. ESW allows donors the unique option of making one gift (to be shared among all member groups) or designating a pledge to one or more ESW member organizations of their choice.* Employees can check with their payroll offices or with ESW to determine if they have the option to contribute to Earth Share of Washington. A list of our participating corporate and public workplaces is found here. If the workplace already has a partnership with ESW, it's as simple as filling out a pledge form. ESW will also work with your company/organization to provide speakers, interactive events, and other employee engagement opportunities.
Workplace giving is a means by which employees donate to charitable organizations of their choice, primarily through payroll pledges. See our page on Workplace Giving: How To to learn more.
Donations through workplace giving enable Earth Share of Washington (ESW) member organizations to spend less time fundraising and more time working toward a healthier environment. Gifts to ESW are shared among our member groups with the majority of funds staying in Washington State.
Risa Morgan, a donor from the University of Washington, is one person to enjoy the benefits:
"I simply think it's important that all of us take responsibility for the environment and I like the efficiency and ease of giving through payroll deduction."