East Fresh and Live Green with Dave Matthews Band

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The good news for PickupPal and Dave Matthews Band fans everywhere just keeps on coming!!!

Subway Restaurants and Coke have combined forces to sponsor PickupPal ridesharing to the Dave Matthews Concert at Tinley Park on September 26th.

Here is the official statement:
“Coca-Cola, Subway and Dave Matthews Band invite you to Eat Fresh and Live Green. You can go green and meet fellow Dave Matthews Fans at select Subway locations in the Chicagoland area to share a ride to the September 26 Dave Matthews Band Concert at First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, IL!”

CLICK HERE to sign up for the PickupPal DMB ride share program.

SPECIAL OFFER: Those who meet at participating Subway Restaurants are entitled to a Regular 6″ Fresh Value Meal for $5 (regular 6″ sub, 21oz fountain drink or FUZE tea and chips or 2 cookies).

PickupPal is committed to creating partnerships such as this that bring value to our community including PickupPal users and partners.

Watch for many more to come!

Effect Partners and PickupPal - Live Nation U2 Tour


U2 360 Tour and PickupPal

Yes, it’s true! PickupPal is a ridesharing partner for the Live Nation U2 360° Tour. PickupPal created a site for the Tour, so that anyone going to show that does not have access to public transport can now easily hook up with others and share a ride to help reduce emissions and limit traffic congestion. Sign up and share a ride to the Live Nation U2 360° Tour at: http://U2.pickuppal.com

PickupPal is working with Effect Partners, the greening organization selected by Live Nation to analyze the carbon footprint of the tour and provide the band with recommendations on how to best reduce and offset CO2 generated by the Tour.

The band plans to offset all CO2 generated and is already implementing measures to help reduce it as the Tour progresses, including the use of carpooling with PickupPal.

As one U2 fan said:

“Actually the majority of the carbon footprint of a huge tour like U2’s is from all the fans that travel from all over the Earth to see them. Sure the band has a footprint but we all do if we are living. At least they are trying to do something about it. What are you doing if you are a fan?”

Well said! We’re absolutely thrilled to be a part of this monumental show as one of the “rubber hits the road” greening initiatives!

Brent
PickupPal Business Development
brent at pickuppal.com

Green Building Innovators: The New Space Race

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It is almost soul-stirring when you look at the innovation that has gone into the building of Independence Station, described as “The World’s Greenest Building”.

I immediately thought of the International Space Station when I first heard about this project by Aldeia Development, based in Independence, Oregon.

Why?

Because of the ingenuity, collaboration and iconic view of the future that they both represent.

Aldeia set out to use every available green building technology in order to make Independence Station the greenest building, according to the LEED rating system. They are targeting to achieve a rating of 64 to 66 points out of a possible 69 when the building is completed in 2010.

In addition to solar panels, the 57,000 square foot mixed use facility uses radiant floor heating & cooling, a rainwater catchment system, and even re-uses an old tugboat engine for backup power purposes (runs on vegetable oil).

And yes, Independence Station also offers PickupPal, as an Alternative Transportation method (qualifies for LEED credit!) for it’s residents and workers.

We wish Aldeia every success as they complete this project in 2010. They are clearly a leader in green building and in the New Space Race: The race to put our perceived limitations aside, and work together to embrace the green innovations and technologies that are rapidly emerging.

Brent
PickupPal Business Development
brent at pickuppal.com

GreenNexxus - OMG it’s OMAOG !!

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We’re thrilled at PickupPal to be associated with GreenNexxus!

GreenNexxus (GN) is the company behind the very successful Cisco One Million Acts of Green (OMAOG) eco-initiative: www.onemillionactsofgreen.com.

Due to the tremendous response to this pilot in Canada, Cisco is now taking the initiative global, with GN as the key enabler of it. The OMAOG site encourages people to complete and document individual acts of green - this is quite an effective mobilization of people around the planet - the very appropriate mantra for the initiative is: “When we all do one act, we act as one, and help the planet.”

GreenNexxus has a social networking platform that provides people, organizations, and businesses with the ability to share, publish, and contribute green knowledge with the purpose of reducing our collective environmental impact. If your organization is launching a green initiative, don’t hesitate to contact them to discuss how they may assist you.

If you are forming a group initiative on One Million Acts of Green to collectively have a larger eco-impact, consider forming a group on PickupPal as well to share rides to your events.

Musicians Find Their Eco-Friendly Groove

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Reverb and PickupPal Join Forces Again To Green Concert Tours

Portland, ME – May 19, 2009
– Portland, Maine based Reverb, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability in the music industry, today announced a renewed partnership with PickupPal, the leading social networking rideshare system in the world. The organizations had a very successful relationship in 2008, collaborating on tours for Dave Matthews Band, Maroon 5, John Mayer, and Counting Crows. Collectively through the use of ridesharing to their concerts, fans of these bands stopped over 475,000 pounds of CO2 from going into the atmosphere.

“Reverb facilitates many greening efforts on bands’ tours, and we were searching for a way to deal head-on with the biggest carbon producer for concert events – the transportation of fans to and from the venue. The PickupPal service was a natural fit for this,” said Brian Allenby, General Manager of Reverb.

PickupPal provides a custom, profile-based matching service for drivers and passengers with mutual interests to hook up and share their transportation, tracking the miles traveled and carbon avoided as a result. Bands such as The Dead, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, The Fray and John Legend have already signed on for 2009.

“We’re thrilled that major artists and role models like The Dave Matthews Band continue to voice their concerns around the environment, and more importantly are taking measurable action to reduce their own carbon footprint.” commented John Stewart, CEO of PickupPal.

The same service used by these artists is now available to any organization around the world to set up their own public or private rideshare group. PickupPal Groups is a new self-serve solution, enabling a person, group, organization, business, event or community to create a distinctive, geographically defined and access controlled ridesharing group.
Learn more about PickupPal Groups here: http://groups.pickuppal.com

About Reverb

Deeply rooted within the music and environmental communities, Reverb educates and engages musicians and their fans to take action in order to move us toward a more sustainable future. Reverb is a non-profit organization founded by environmentalist Lauren Sullivan and her musician husband, Guster guitarist/vocalist Adam Gardner.

Reverb has coordinated greening programs for the likes of Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer, Jack Johnson, Bonnie Raitt, Barenaked Ladies, Sheryl Crow, Guster and many more.

Reverb has worked on over 70 major tours and 1,100 events, helped artists and fans reduce or eliminate over 60,000 tons of CO2, fueled trucks and busses with over 370,000 gallons of biodiesel fuel, hosted over 1,700 environmental groups in their interactive Eco-Village, and reached over 8 million fans. For more information, contact Reverb at info at ReverbRock.org

About PickupPal

PickupPal was launched in January, 2008 and is a privately held corporation. PickupPal leverages social networking to provide on-line matching for drivers and passengers to find others going to the same destination, or anywhere along their route. PickupPal is a free service and is easily customizable for any individual, group, organization, sports team, corporation or event. The service is used by organizations such as USA Triathlon; Clean Air Foundation; Home Depot; Nike; Virgin; Reverb; Live Nation and AEG Live. For more information, contact PickupPal at media at PickupPal.com

From The Virtual Highway to The Real Freeway

Pickuppal is a very particular virtual community in this era of virtual communities. Many of us belong to at least a couple of the big ones, be they myspace, Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn. And of course there are others, many companies and organizations have some form of online community they want us to join, in order to get their latest newsblasts first, post our comments, be part of something special and share with our friends. I get that it is easy to think that PickupPal is just that, that it has jumped on the social networking bandwagon. On the surface it means another username and password to remember, another site to bookmark. All the tell-tale signs are there: a friendly website, a cute logo, a new trademarked word to add to your vocabulary so you feel like you are in the know:

“Did you spend all day facebooking?”
“Did you catch @aplusk’s latest tweet?”
“I am pickuppaling to the Dead show tonight!”

But Pickuppal not just about logos and too-cool-for-school expressions, it is about connecting people. ..OK that too is a familiar refrain….I mean connecting with purpose, aka purpose-driven connections if you will - sure sharing high school prom pics, news stories or the latest video gone viral are worthy connections however PickupPal connections help people get somewhere physically, not virtually…from a real point A to real point B and get somewhere environmentally by reducing the impact of their travel on the planet.

The skeptics and the intellectuals and a slew of others think virtual communities may be keeping us from being with real people, living in the real world because we are spending all our time updating our status instead of meeting in the park or going for coffee. That we are accumulating followers while neglecting our real relationships. I don’t agree however I must assert is that you cannot paint all online social networking communities with one brush. PickupPal is building a community online , yes, but it is for people to meet, drive together, save money, reduce emissions, connect for the good of all. And, yes, it is a number’s game for us as it is for the Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter sites of the world. But the numbers we strive for are not for bragging rights but for breathing rights. The more people signed up to rideshare, the better the matches and the more people that double up means fewer cars on the road.

The PickupPal community is particular, and it is particularly challenging to build and grow. Sometimes we click the big “JOIN” button sometimes we don’t, why we do and why we don’t is difficult to gauge - but signing up to PickupPal means doing more than clicking to join and that’s OK, we need to do more - it’s time. We should invite our friends to do more too.

Suesan (Community Relations)

PickupPal Powers-Up New Groups Ridesharing Revolution

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WWF-Canada Uses PickupPal Groups to Help Green CN Tower Climb Fundraiser

Toronto, ON –-(April 21st) – PickupPal, the leading affinity-based rideshare system in the world, today announces the release of functionality which revolutionizes the carpooling market, and potentially contributes more to the reduction of carbon emissions from automobiles than anything in the previous century: Introducing PickupPal Groups.

PickupPal Groups is a powerful new feature-set allowing anyone, anywhere to create, administer and invite others to a private or public rideshare group. Groups of all types and sizes, including universities, corporations, charitable organizations and sports leagues, can now securely connect their members to share rides to and from classes, work, fundraisers and events.

PickupPal Groups allows a person, group, organization, business, event or community to create a distinctive, geographically defined and access controlled ridesharing group. Additionally, all of the current PickupPal features and user profile preferences are embedded in this release – so chatting; sharing photos; route matching; and social networking interaction with Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and MySpace are all included.

Rachel Naipaul, Administrator - Volunteer Resources for WWF-Canada, recently utilized PickupPal Groups for their 19th Annual Canada Life CN Tower Climb for WWF-Canada fundraising event. “As an organization clearly we are concerned about the effects of global warming, and wanted the fundraising event to be as close to carbon neutral as possible”, she said “PickupPal Groups enabled us to create a private rideshare site for our Volunteers, which was helpful for them to get to the event at an early hour. It was easy to do and beneficial all around.”

“PickupPal Groups takes that final little unknown out of the ridesharing equation – you now see familiar faces – drivers or passengers who have been invited by an administrator known to you for a specific reason,” comments Eric Dewhirst, CTO of PickupPal. “PickupPal Groups really ties someone’s day-to-day transportation needs together in a secure, one-stop online application. We expect very rapid adoption, and already are getting phenomenal feedback.”

Learn more about PickupPal Groups here: www.pickuppal.com/pup/groups.html

PickupPal was launched in January, 2008 and is a privately held corporation. PickupPal leverages social networking to provide on-line matching for drivers and passengers to find others going to the same destination, or anywhere along their route. PickupPal is a free service and is easily customizable for any individual, group, organization, sports team, corporation or event. The service is used by organizations such as USA Triathlon; Clean Air Foundation; Home Depot; Nike; Virgin; ReverbRock; Live Nation and AEG Live. www.pickuppal.com

For more information, contact:
Brent Drewry
PickupPal
media@pickuppal.com
(415) 287-4273

Step by Step guide to becoming an Environmental Leader

This post is inspired by a letter I got from a grade one student called Ethan. He is working on a class project called “Nobody” and he wanted to talk about PickupPal. The idea behind his class project is that you go from being a “Nobody” to a “Somebody” when you do something to help out the environment, their community or an organization. A great exercise in learning about taking action and making a difference and I was very inspired by the amount of effort Ethan put into researching this topic.


Environmental Leader

Ethan had some great questions but the one I found the most difficult to answer was “How can we stop pollution?”. The answer truly is that we cannot completely stop it, everything we do pollutes in some way or another and part of our own existence is consumption and a by-product of that consumption is pollution. So that leads us to to the the three “R’s” Reduce, Reuse and Re-Cycle - very familiar catchphrase it may be simple but it is very much a major part of the path forward for a better environment. We cannot eliminate pollution but we can make decisions that can reduce our impact on this planet.

O.K. so now you are asking yourself where does all this fit into your posting title “Step by Step guide to becoming an Environmental Leader”? Well PickupPal falls under the Reduce part of the three “R’s”. By reducing the number of single occupant vehicle trips we are reducing the amount of CO2 and smog that is put into our atmosphere. For those of us concerned about the environment there is a sense of frustration as to what we can do to make a difference and help reduce our harmful impacts. This is where the leadership part comes into the equation. Part of making a difference is first and foremost changing the way we personally do things in a positive manner that helps the environment. The second and the one with the most amount of potential impact is showing others the way they can make a difference as well.

So here is a practical guide in making a significant difference, (seriously it is - you will be amazed at how easy it is and how much of an impact it can have). We all belong to different groups, church groups, sports groups, neighborhood groups, school groups, work groups, going to concerts groups, conference groups (I think you get the point) - we are social creatures and we hang out in groups. The key is to identify a group that you want to impact and be an Environmental Leader within that group. So for this example we will go with a Work Group to showcase how you can become an Environmental Leader by doing these 2 steps:

1) Start a PickupPal Group for your office ( http://www.pickuppal.com/pup/startgroup.html ). It takes about 2 minutes to fill in the short form and then you are done and it is 100% free;

2) Once you have created your PickupPal Group - send out an invitation via email to everyone in your office to join the group and ask them to do the following: “Enter in your daily commute” - that’s it - just ask them to do that. NOTE: There is a handy little email icon on your group homepage underneath your group logo/picture, that when you click on the email icon, it creates a ready made email message that you can send out to everyone.

That’s it - you have now started the ball rolling and from here on out it will gain momentum. I can understand that you may be skeptical that it is that easy - however it is that easy. There may be some follow up questions from your co-workers such as:

Q1) “Carpooling is not really for me - my schedule is so unpredictable because I have to pickup my children, go shopping, go to the gym, pickup my husband ….”
A1) You can respond with “I know I have a hectic schedule as well so what I do is put in my profile description that I am not looking for a regular carpool arrangement but if you are stuck and need a lift into work I can see if I can help you out.”

Q2) “I am new to the organization and I am a bit shy, socializing does not come naturally to me so I am going to pass.”
A2) You can respond with “This is not a commitment to interact with anyone, think of it is a way for you to help out a co-worker if they need a ride home from work, and we all like to help others don’t we ;-).”

Q3) “Who will I get matched up with ?”
A3) You can respond with “Well first off, it will be someone from this office so you will know who they are, and secondly you never know who is on your way that is part of the fun - try it and see.”

Q4) “No way I do not want to do this”
A4) You can respond with “That is fine, I started this PickupPal Group to help others and reduce our office’s carbon footprint, it is not for everyone but anyone from the office can join. If you change your mind you are always welcome to try it out.”

Those are the types of questions that are commonly asked - not too tough and the key is to downplay the commitment side of things. The challenge around carpooling and ridesharing in today’s society is the perception that it is about a commitment and as our lives become more complicated with busy schedules the tendency is to not take on any more commitments. At PickupPal we understand that reality because we live it, daily carpools do not work for all of us either, ad hoc ridesharing yes we can do that. Making a difference takes some time and you may find you will setup your PickupPal Group and get everyone to join and in the first week there are only a few people riding together. The beauty is that things change, schedules change, needs change, cars go in for maintenance, people need rides to the airport. What you will find is that adoption is slow at first but over time it starts to grow and six months later you will see that your very simple act of being an Environmental Leader has actually worked. If you keep in the back of your mind that “For each gallon of gas your car burns, it releases about 19 pounds of carbon dioxide”, so every time someone uses the PickupPal Group you started to ride with someone else you can see how you have made a difference.”

I hope this posting helps and remember “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step” [Lao-tzu, Chinese philosopher (604 BC - 531 BC)], take the first step - start a PickupPal Group for your group and become an Environmental Leader.

Cheers - Eric

PickupPal and the Dead team up.

Flat out there are moments when I sit back and say - Wow that is awesome! Well this is one of them, PickupPal is proud to announce that “The Dead” (formerly known as the Grateful Dead), has chosen to partner with Reverb and PickupPal to have PickupPal be their official Ride sharing service. Following on the heels of last years very successful partnership with wonderful Eco-Rideshare partners we are doing it again with yet another awesome band. Up to 80% of a concert or festivals carbon footprint comes form the fans traveling to the venue and back again. Working together to get people to double up and cut down makes a big difference in reducing harmful greenhouse gasses and CO2 emissions. For more information about the Dead’s greening efforts you can visit their website.

The Dead have scheduled 22 dates in this 2009 tour and it will definitely be an amazing time at ever stop along the way. And what would be more fitting than the classic “Truckin’” by the Grateful Dead circa 1972 Copenhagen, Denmark




Stay tuned to this blog for even more exciting news in the next couple weeks.

Cheers - Eric

Introducing PickupPal Groups

We are very proud to announce the release of PickupPal Groups. Now everyone everywhere can have their own custom and dedicated Ridesharing service all 100% FREE!


PickupPal Groups

Here is a bit more info on this great new service from PickupPal.

How do PickupPal groups work?
PickupPal Groups allow anyone or any organization anywhere in the world to start their own public or private rideshare. Become the administrator, take charge and invite thousands of your friends. Anyone can use PickupPal Groups: communities, concerts, companies, sports teams, you name it.

Are there per-user fees?
No. PickupPal is 100% free for you and anyone who joins.

Why would I want to create a Group?
A few good reasons to start a PickupPal Group today:

  • Think globally, act locally. Being an environmental leader could not be easier. Your PickupPal Group will have its own special “Eco-Counter” that tracks and adds up all of your group’s CO2 reductions.
  • Coordinate and simplify your group’s transportation needs. PickupPal Groups encourage everyone in your group to request or offer a ride to fellow group members.
  • Securely ride with someone within your club, community or concert. PickupPal Groups make getting there familiar and friendly.

How do I create a PickupPal Group?
Fill in our easy online form. Your group is created instantly and then you can simply invite the people you want to join.

How big does my group have to be?
There is no size limit to your group. You can use PickupPal groups to organize a backyard barbeque or coordinate ridesharing to a large convention. Every trip that someone shares cuts down on our global carbon footprint. Don’t be shy, start a group today!

If I create a PickupPal group, can anyone join?
That is completely up to you and how you choose to set up a PickupPal group. You can have a public group (anyone can join) or a private group, which means you send an invitation to join.

If I have a private group, who will I be matched with?
If you are a member of a private group, you will only be matched with other members of your group. Also, only members of your group will be able to see your trip request.

How do I find a group that is right for me?
Use our search page and type in your interests, home town, college, or university to see if there’s a group you can join. If you don’t find a group that suits you, why not create one and invite your friends?

Can I be a member of more than one group?
Yes. You can join as many groups as you want.

Who uses PickupPal groups?
A wide range of organizations and individuals have partnered with PickupPal and use PickupPal groups around the world. We have partnered with some of the very best brands such as Nike, The Home Depot, Virgin Mobile, The Dave Matthews Band, West Coast Green Conference, The London Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Marathon, Canadian Football League, Montreal Jazz Festival, and John Mayer to name a few. Start a group today. You’re in good company!

Do I have to sign a contract or long-term commitment?
No. PickupPal Groups is 100% free. There are no contracts or commitments on your part. You simply create a group, promote it to your members and enjoy. If you want to close your group, you can set it to inactive.


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