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Honored to be Wheelie finalist – Vote FMYI!
September 07, 2011
The wheels on the bus go…
Forward! That’s right, we believe it is better to go forward and take the high-road in business. The high-road means operating with more than just one bottom line, it means being committed to the triple bottom line. FMYI is proud to be a home-grown Oregon business and honored to be nominated for a Wheelie!
As a finalist for the High-Road Business Award at the upcoming Wheelies – the Bus Project’s awards for people, organizations and businesses that treat Oregon right – we need your help. Please take a moment to vote for us and spread the FMYI love to your friends and family.And you ask “What makes FMYI a high-road business home-grown in Oregon?”
Started at a coffeehouse in Portland, FMYI is the first B Corp certified software-as-a-service company and committed to the triple bottom line (people, planet, profit) with a mission to empower teams to make a difference. At FMYI, we realize that sustainability is not an easy sprint or long-haul marathon, but rather a progressive journey towards zero impact. Our goal is to minimize our environmental footprint, and maximize our societal impact by providing teams a collaboration platform to make lives flow seamlessly. As part of our commitment, we support over 40 organizations making a difference in Oregon and beyond who are committed to a better world – including Oregon Environmental Council, Brian Grant Foundation, Focus the Nation, Northwest Earth Institute, Aflac Cancer Center and the Associate of Climate Change Officers.While that is just a short summary – vote for us and we will continue to provide you more reasons why we are a high-road business and deserving of a Wheelie.
Why do we like The Bus Project?
Like FMYI, it was started out of passion to create change and move this country forward! The Bus Project is a 10 year old organization committed to empowering the next generation in democracy.
(FMYI was founded in a coffee house and the Bus Project in a bar – that makes both very “Portland”!)Keep empowering [and don’t forget to vote],
GraemeP.S. Join us and other fun people on October 10 at the Wheelies event to celebrate 10 years of The Bus Project!
