Forms, nature and giving
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ISSUE 064 | 18 June 2024
Hi friends!
It’s that time at EOFY where I’m finalising donations and sending out my client surveys, which I call “The Scale of Client Happiness.” Asking for feedback can be daunting, but it’s essential for improvement.
While researching tools for sending out questionnaire, I found Tally, a free alternative to Typeform. Built with Notion, it’s intuitive and offers unlimited forms and submissions - perfect for streamlining feedback collection.
Thinking on my years end 1% For the Planet commitment, I was shocked to learn only 2% of global philanthropy supports the environment. Australia is recently edging up towards 5%, but with 6 out of 9 planetary boundaries crossed, we need to do a lot more.
Our feedback and choices are so important. By supporting environmental causes when we can, we ensure business and nature can thrive together!
Marnie x
Image via Tally
If you use online forms and love the aesthetic and simplicity of Typeform, but find it too pricey (like me!), then I've found an alternative. It's called Tally, and it gives you unlimited forms and submissions for free. It's made using Notion (which I also love), so feels very intuitive to me.
Image via Onboarding Nature
Imagine a world where Nature is a stakeholder in every company because the nature of business is Nature’s business.
I came across this brilliant project recently, which gives four different models to provide a conceptual basis for understanding Nature-inclusive governance.
As we approach the EOFY, I'm thinking about my 1% For the Planet commitment and donations to non-profits.
I was blown away to discover that only around 2% of philanthropic giving is directed towards the climate and environment globally. Australia has recently had an increase to around 5%, but this is still TEENY given that 6 out of 9 planetary boundaries have already been crossed.
So, remember the importance of nature and the environment when picking a non-profit to back!