Archive for March, 2009

Giving Card Results

Friday, March 20th, 2009

The projects that we were funding with the giving cards from DonorsChoose.org ranged from school libraries to ESL classes. With the last card redeemed earlier this month, Julie Lacouture, director of the west region DonorsChoose.org, sent us a report identifying our team’s impact on education across the nation.

An excerpt:

The Rubicon Project Giving Cards were used to fund 74 different teacher projects on DonorsChoose.org. The majority of these projects came from High Poverty Schools (schools where 40% or more of students qualify for free or reduced school lunch).
• 80% were high poverty schools
• 9 % were high need schools
• 3% were minimal poverty

According to teacher estimates, these projects will provide over 15,000 hours of classroom instruction and impact 6,470 students from kindergarten through high school.
Breakdown of Grade Levels
28% pre kindergarten through 2nd grade
33% 3rd grade through 5th grade
12% middle school
25% high school

Many employees of the Rubicon Project donated in addition to their GivingCard. We were touched by this generosity. Thanks to Rubicon Project employees, $4,885.51 in donations were made to schools across the US.

Additionally, employee donations to projects were matched by over 400 individuals from across the country, resulting in $29,544 of materials and supplies delivered to schools across the country. Well done!

It was a pleasure working with Julie and the team here was really impressed by this organization’s simple but effective mission: to provide students in need with resources that our public schools often lack. See how you can help improve a classroom by going to DonorsChoose.org


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St. Patrick’s Day Pot Luck

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

While I’m sure the local pubs celebrated St. Patrick’s Day in appropriate Irish Car Bomb-style, we went back to the roots of this feast day and hosted an in-house potluck that gave Thanksgiving a run for its turkey. Everyone brought in so much food that dinner wasn’t an option for most. Throughout the day, we snacked on the chocolate-covered strawberries that Lisa brought in while some team members focused on hunting down the coveted recipes of their favorite dish. There’s been some parlaying for the secret behind the pork vindaloo and Daisy’s Barbacoa didn’t make it past the afternoon—it was the most popular dish of the day!

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But as much as we enjoyed stuffing our faces to our stomach’s content, we were even happier to raise funds through this potluck for The Midnight Mission, a human services organization in Los Angeles that focuses on Skid Row. During these economic times, even this long-running rescue program is suffering from a drastic decline in donations. So we decided to opt out of catering for a day and pass on the money we saved to The Midnight Mission. We set up a collection box next to our feast yesterday, and wrangled up a generous donation for the organization—and all we had to do was spend a few extra minutes in our own kitchen! We look forward to joining the The Midnight Mission in a few weeks, when we will volunteer a few hours serving lunch to the homeless and spend some time in someone else’s kitchen for a great cause. For more information on The Midnight Mission, check out www.midnightmission.org.


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Rubicon Olympics: The Technology Team Takes the Gold

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Congratulations to the Technology team! They won the first-ever Rubicon Olympics, a series of competitions that pit team against team in an all-afternoon melee to determine who rules all of Rubicon. The games required skill and dexterity: from ping pong and darts to Wii tennis and horse, we brought an epic competition into our own little game space. Players scrambled from event to event, running outside for a quick round of horseshoes before rushing off to the semi-finals for foosball. The Olympics culminated in an entertaining tournament of liquid pong. So even though the technology team took home the gold yesterday, everybody was a winner as we ended the day with red cups and reracks. It was a good day to be a ping pong ball.

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Rubi Rewards: How We Show Our Appreciation

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Matt’s mission to turn the whole Yield Management team into wine connoisseurs is no secret in the office. So when we received a wine cooler through our Rubi Rewards program, we were grateful to have an excuse to keep a few bottles handy for a special occasion. Unfortunately, the cooler sits guarded by Matt’s desk and those bottles have yet to be uncorked. We’re waiting for the right moment–I’m just hoping that moment comes soon.

The RubiRewards program started as a way for us to show appreciation for other team members by purchasing items for them with Visa gift cards that we receive quarterly. It’s a nice surprise when you receive a gift from a person on a different team because it makes you realize that your impact spans far beyond the people sitting next to you…like our wine cooler, which the Ad Network Development team gave to my team at the end of last quarter. Our teams work so closely together every day, and we don’t stop to say “Thanks, you’re doing a great job” enough!

The Rubi Rewards program is just another one of those fun little things that we do that actually makes a big impact on our work environment. It’s great to see that your work is recognized by people who don’t necessarily have access to your everyday accomplishments. It proves that we’re really doing something special here, and hey, you deserve something for it!

Now, time to start thinking about what to buy this quarter for those people at the top of my list…


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