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Engineers Without Borders Puts Their OhmConnect Referral Rewards To Good Use

Katie Overmonds
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August 21, 2018

If you’ve ever popped over to the OhmConnect Facebook page, you may have seen someone (or maybe hundreds of someones), sharing their unique referral code to encourage others to sign up for the energy sharing platform.

For every person who signs up and connects a utility account, the person who originally posted the referral link earns $20 (or more during Referral Palooza months!) as our way of saying thanks for spreading the word. Pretty awesome, right?

Even MORE awesome is when we hear about people or organizations using that bonus money for good - which is exactly what the San Francisco Chapter of Engineers Without Borders has accomplished.

Haven’t heard of the great work of EWB? They’re a group of professionals who volunteer their time toward engineering projects with the mission to create a better world using engineering.

How to use OhmConnect as a fundraiser

When they first stumbled across the OhmConnect fundraising opportunity, they were looking to raise money for their current projects, which include developing safe water access for rural communities in Fiji, Honduras, and Kenya, as well as designing composting latrines in Nicaragua and building bridges in Haiti.

One of their volunteers, Andrea Trese, was familiar with OhmConnect and thought it could be a great opportunity for volunteers supporters to raise money for their chapter - without spending a dime - and to simultaneously challenge themselves to reduce their carbon footprint.  

Andrea spun the Wheel to increase the amount of her referral bonus. Volunteers then challenged their friends and family to sign-up.  In total, they recruited 13 in two weeks, which earned EWB a quick $520.  Andrea and another volunteer, Dominic Molinari, split the earnings and cashed out, then donated those funds to the chapter.

A win-win for the team and the climate

“Beyond raising funds, this was also a valuable method to remind our members of the importance of saving energy,” Andrea said.  “Through our work, we are well aware of the devastating effects that climate change is already having on the rural poor, who are especially vulnerable to the effects of droughts and floods.”

Their team has seen first-hand how floods spread cholera in western Kenya and block access to schools and healthcare for people in Haiti. In Fiji, the villages that they are supporting are currently considering relocating due to sea level rise.

“Engineering sustainable infrastructure is an important part of adaptation to climate-related dangers, but mitigation of climate change needs to be part of the equation too. For that reason, we’re grateful to OhmConnect for helping us do more for others while challenging ourselves.”

If you’d like to learn more about the San Francisco Professional Chapter of Engineers Without Borders, you can find project stories, volunteer profiles, and upcoming events on their website: www.ewb-sfp.org.

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