Jump aboard: meet the newest organisations making positive changes with Jump

Over the past month, we have welcomed some new organisations to the Jump community. They are jumping aboard and setting off on their sustainability engagement journey with either a bespoke Jump programme or The Net Zero Challenge. This includes:

  • The University of Greenwich, who are joining eleven other universities using Jump products to engage staff and students in their sustainability strategy.
  • Morrisons, who are our first employee engagement programme in the retail sector!
  • Faversham House, who are a specialist media company serving the sustainability, utilities, and visual communications markets and are using our product The Net Zero Challenge to help them on their journey to becoming a B Corp.

Finally, we are welcoming two new NHS organisations:

  • Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust, the largest mental health trust in the country.
  • NHS Midlands Regional Team.

They join twenty other NHS Trusts and organisations across England using Jump to engage staff in their net zero ambitions!

It’s an exciting time at Jump as our client base expands into new sectors and continues to grow in others. These organisations are engaging their people on both an individual and organisational level. This helps build a cohesive movement of people taking positive action to combat climate change in their daily lives. If you would like to boost engagement in your sustainability strategy request a demo with one of our engagement experts to find out how we can help.

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