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Voice and data telecom services are a common utility that almost every organization in America uses on a regular basis. Yet BetterWorld Telecom is the only company in the United States with a socially-responsible mission serving this important and growing market.

We save our customers on average 28% off the major providers, backup our quality and service with a 100% guarantee, and donate 3% of top-line revenues to causes that benefit children, education and the environment — essentially adding significant value to what has otherwise become a commodity.

We're proud to be the only nationwide voice and data provider solely focused on serving businesses, enterprises and organizations that have social and sustainable missions.

If you're such an organization, and you too, would like to become a BetterWorld customer, click here. It only takes 3 easy steps to begin the process! Why not start now?

BetterWorld Telecom's Customer Case Studies

Click below to read about four BetterWorld customers: Obama Campaign for Change, World of Good, Greenpeace USA and Grants Management Systems — organizations with complex national and international communications requirements — and how BetterWorld has improved their operations, while saving them money and aligning their supply chain with their mission.

Obama Campaign Case StudyDownload Obama Campaign for Change
World of Good Case StudyDownload World of Good Case Study
Greenpeace PDF Case StudyDownload Greenpeace Case Study
GMS PDF Case StudyDownload GMS Case Study

Our Customers Have One Common Bond: Making it a BetterWorld

Due to our strong dedication and commitment in serving the green and social justice community, BetterWorld Telecom customers include some of the most recognized, respected and innovative positive-impact organizations in the world. Here's just some of the customers part of the BetterWorld family that we're proud to serve:

World of Good

World of Good

World of Good is a convenient, trusted place for consumers to shop for thousands of products that positively impact people and the planet. Through their network of retail, wholesale, and online partners, they connect artisans in developing communities around the world with mainstream retail markets, empowering consumers to use their purchasing power as a force for good, every time they shop.

Enterprise Community Partners

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Enterprise Community Partners helps build affordable housing for low-income Americans by providing financing and expertise to community and housing developers. Every 80 minutes, someone moves into a house they helped create. Enterprise Community Partners is a national nonprofit that provides loans, grants and information resources. Their for-profit subsidiary, Enterprise Community Investment, offers tax credit financing and asset management services.

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters

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At Green Mountain Coffee, they are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. They travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters believes in environmental and social Stewardship®. They promote public awareness of strong environmental, social and labor principles through support of a range of organizations as well as libraries, religious organizations, schools, counseling centers and community food-shelves in coffee-growing communities around the world and in the communities in which our employees and customers live and work.

Green Mountain Energy

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Green Mountain Energy Company is one of the nation's leading retail providers of cleaner electricity products, offering residential, business, institutional and governmental customers the choice to support cleaner electricity generated from sources such as wind, solar, water, geothermal, biomass and natural gas. Since its inception, Green Mountain Energy Company has delivered more than six billion kilowatt-hours of renewable energy into the market. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Green Mountain Energy Company began in Vermont in August 1997 with a simple idea: Use the power of consumer choice to change the way power is made.

Greenpeace

Greenpeace proves every day that ordinary people can accomplish extraordinary things. It was a group of thoughtful, committed citizens that came together in 1971 to create Greenpeace. A handful of determined activists leased a fishing vessel, called the Phyllis Cormack, and set sail from Vancouver for Amchitka Island in Alaska. Their mission was to protest US nuclear testing off the coast of Alaska with a brave act of defiance: to place themselves in harm's way. Today, they have grown from a small group of dedicated activists to an international organization with offices in more than 30 countries. Their fight to save the planet has grown more serious — the threat of global warming, destruction of ancient forests, deterioration of our oceans, and the threat of a nuclear disaster loom large.

Honest Tea

Honest Tea, loaded with antioxidants — not sugar, can be found in bags, bottles, unsweetened, barely sweetened, or even 'a tad sweet' in stores across the USA. To date, they've got 18 tea varieties, all organic and many Fair Trade Certified. From Moroccan Mint Green to Lori's Lemon, to Mango White and Heavenly Honey Green, Honest Tea truly has a tea for every taste. The company has applied its passion for social responsibility to initiatives in the environment and to creating partnerships with the growers, cultures and communities behind the teas.

Mercy Corps

Mercy Corps exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities. Mercy Corps works amid disasters, conflicts, chronic poverty and instability to unleash the potential of people who can win against nearly impossible odds. Since 1979, Mercy Corps has provided $1 billion in assistance to people in 94 nations. Supported by headquarters offices in North America, Europe and Asia, the agency's unified global programs employ 3,200 staff worldwide and reach nearly 13.5 million people in more than 40 countries.

National Peace Corps Association

The National Peace Corps Association is the non-profit organization of returned Peace Corps volunteers, former staff and friends committed to fostering peace through service, education and advocacy.

Lucuma Designs

Lucuma Designs

Lucuma Designs creates contemporary fine crafts, gifts, decorative accessories and folk art to smile about. With sustainability in mind, fresh ideas and innovative design, they guide their artist partners to expand their talent and go beyond the ordinary. By developing opportunities that reach over 300 artisans, they empower creative women and family workshops in Peru to help themselves. Lucuma Designs is a proud member of the Fair Trade Federation.

Ode Magazine

Ode is an independent magazine about the people and ideas that are changing the world. It's published monthly in English and Dutch. Ode knows that it's difficult to see beyond the war, poverty, exploitation and pollution that the mainstream media use to fill our view of the world and believes there are other stories to report. Stories of countless initiatives being launched around the globe by people devoted to justice, respect and equality. Stories that bridge the gap between thinking and doing, between rage and hope, and the painful gap between the rich and poor — and thus build peace and sustainability. That is the news that Ode promises to deliver. By reading Ode you connect to a network of positive change and inspiration. Ode points the way to knowing better, doing better and feeling better.

Patagonia Clothing Company

Patagonia grew out of a small company that made tools for climbers. Alpinism remains at the heart of a worldwide business that still makes clothes for climbing — as well as for skiing, snowboarding, surfing, fly fishing, paddling and trail running. Their values reflect those of a business started by a band of climbers and surfers, and the minimalist style they promoted. The approach they take towards product design demonstrates a bias for simplicity and utility. Patagonia has a love of wild and beautiful places so participates in the fight to save them, and to help reverse the steep decline in the overall environmental health of our planet. They donate time, services and at least 1% for their sales to hundreds of grassroots environmental groups all over the world who work to help reverse the tide.

Seventh Generation

Seventh Generation is the nation's leading brand of non-toxic and environmentally safe household products. With distribution in thousands of natural product and grocery stores nationwide, they've become the authority when it comes to products that protect your health and the planet. Seventh Generation practices what it preaches by attempting to establish real transparency in an effort to build trust with their stakeholders.

Ten Thousand Villages

At Ten Thousand Villages, they work with over 100 artisan groups in more than 30 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America to bring you handmade jewelry, home decor, gifts and more. As one of the world's oldest and largest fair trade organizations, they build long-term relationships with artisans that are based on mutual understanding and respect. Fair trade enables artisans to earn a fair wage and provides the opportunity for a better quality of life.

Yes! Magazine

YES! Magazine documents how people are creating a more just, sustainable, and compassionate world. It describes a global society in the process of change, and crafts their issues to reflect that dynamic, creative process. Yes! is published on a quarterly basis.