ForceBrain.com

About ForceBrain

Established in 2008, ForceBrain.com has become the #1 most popular Salesforce consulting partner (AppExchange 2010). They manage an all-star team of consultants, who hold expertise in various cloud computing solutions, including Salesforce CRM, Force.com, Amazon S3, Google Enterprise, & Quickbooks Online. They will design, develop, deploy, and support cloud solutions that are custom tailored to their client’s particular needs.

We became a B Corp because we are committed to using our business as a force for good, recognizing that transparency and accountability are integral to our corporate culture.

They offer free consulting to help B Corps and non-profits apply for and receive a donation of up to 10 Salesforce.com CRM licenses and couple this with in-kind grants of up to $200,000 to be applied towards our expert cloud computing services to allow their clients to manage their entire organizations from the cloud with a web browser or mobile device. By using the cloud, organizations can eliminate complicated software & hardware thus increasing revenue and operational efficiency.

The Change We Seek™

In 2009, ForceBrain.com donated over 10% of our revenues to our non-profit & B Corp clients.

ForceBrain.com

  • Industry: IT Software & Services
  • Product/Services: Cloud Computing Products & Services
  • Location: San Mateo, CA
  • http://www.ForceBrain.com

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Summary:

Certified: May 2010
  Points Earned % Points Available
Accountability » 12.3 82%
Employees » 34.3 57%
Consumers » 10 28%
Community » 51.3 73%
Environment » 9.1 47%
Composite B Score 117
  • >80 out of 200 is eligible for certification
  • >60% points available = Area of excellence

Highlights:

From B Impact Assessment

Employees: living wage paid to all full and part-time employees; >75% of the company is owned or formally reserved as part of a written plan for full-time employees and management.

Community: >40% of suppliers are independent and local; >50% of employees took time off for community service last year; >50% of profits are donated to charity.

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