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07/03/2025 Newsletter: SkyTruth is Hiring!

07/03/2025
Happy last day before the long weekend to our US-based Impact Jobbers! Before you fire up the grill to celebrate ‘Merica, fire off one or two more job apps. Scroll down for the best of the best new job postings in the social impact industry.
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Meme of the Week
Article of the Week: SkyTruth is Hiring!
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Win of the Week: Agoro Carbon Secures Major Deal With Microsoft
Bummer of the Week: Coral Reefs in Hawaii Face Major Threat
Meme of the Week

Article of the Week
SkyTruth is Hiring!

Whattup, job seekers! Do you want to use your skills to contribute to a powerful conservation technology nonprofit?
This week’s job feature is for you.
Allow us to introduce you to SkyTruth, an incredible org that promotes conservation for people and the planet. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about them and their current job opening!

Here’s what you need to know about SkyTruth:
“SkyTruth is a conservation technology nonprofit that utilizes satellite imagery, machine learning, and big data to make hidden environmental problems visible, measurable, and actionable.” Read their About page.
Company size: 11-50 employees
Founded: 2001
Location: Headquartered in West Virginia, but it’s a fully remote organization
Mission: “Everyone around the world enjoys a healthy environment and sustainable livelihood because transparency is the norm.”
The organization is currently hiring a Manager of Philanthropic Partnerships to identify funding opportunities, manage funder relationships, write grants, and more.

Is this the job for you? Head to our job board to apply now!
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Win of the Week:
Florida-based Agoro Carbon announced a 12-year offtake agreement with Microsoft. The company will deliver 2.6 million carbon removal credits to Microsoft, creating one of the largest soil-based carbon removal agreements to date.
Bummer of the Week:
Overfishing in Hawaii has caused an explosion of sea urchins, which are damaging coral reefs. Experts warn that these little fish could push coral reefs past the point of recovery.