Community
At Projectline, we do well by doing good.
It’s no coincidence that we’re one of the fastest growing companies in America, one of Seattle’s Best Places to Work, AND one of the region’s Top Corporate Philanthropists. We love our work, genuinely care about our clients and our coworkers, and enjoy living multifaceted lives that contribute to the greater good. See why Projectline was named Best Small Company in Seattle.
We believe in the power of community, and we’ve discovered that when we come together with a common purpose, we can make a real difference.
Here are just a few of the ways that we’re giving back—both locally and globally:
Monthly volunteer activities with local organizations, such as:
- EarthCorps – Projectline teamed up with EarthCorps to help maintain Pioneer Park on Mercer Island by tearing out non-native plants like English Ivy and Himalayan Blackberry.
- FareStart – Projectline volunteers helped out at FareStart’s “Night on the Town” Dinner & Auction, an event that combines incredible food, wine, and entertainment to support FareStart’s job-training and placement for homeless men, women, and youth.
- KCTS Channel 9 – watch us man the phone banks
- Lifelong AIDS Alliance – Projectline volunteers and friends came together to stuff hundreds of kits containing condoms and information about the prevention of HIV and AIDS.
- Northwest Harvest – The donation bins located in the Projectline offices overflowed with more than 300 pounds of food.
- PAWS (Progressive Animal Welfare Society) – Projectline animal lovers volunteered as route monitors for the annual PAWSwalk, which raised more than $220,000.
- Puget Soundkeeper Alliance – watch us clean up Lake Union
- Toys for Tots – Projectline + Holiday Spirit = Toys Galore! Collectively, Projectline employees and friends raised $900 in toys, $2,450 in cash, and $3,250 in matched Projectline donations.
Monthly donations to Kiva’s global micro-lending initiative:
Active participation in Customer Reference industry events and community-building:
- We’re part of the Customer Reference Knowledge Sharing Network (CRKSN), a forum for marketing professionals who work on customer references, customer evidence, and customer testimonials. Join us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and BlogTalkRadio to share your ideas, ask questions, and network with other customer reference marketers.