Type of business Private Headquarters Durham, New Hampshire | Type of site Social Enterprise Website www.changents.com | |
Key people Alex J Hofmann, Deron Triff Alexa rank 21,303,061 (February 2014) |
Changents is a privately owned and operated interactive storytelling and social networking platform that was launched in June 2008 by Alex Hofmann and Deron Triff.
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The Changents social network features multimedia profiles of individuals throughout the world, called Change Agents, who are working to create positive change in the areas of global warming, corporate responsibility, disaster relief, education, energy, the environment, health, homelessness, human rights, hunger, politics, terrorism, tolerance, violence and war & conflict. These Change Agents share their on-going, personal stories through video, photos, blogs, Twitter, and other interactive media.
The Changents community is made up of Change Agents and Backers, or supporters from around the world who associate with and help Change Agents on the site. Backers are able to create personal profiles and interact with Change Agents and other Backers via commenting, Action Requests (engagement/support opportunities), and a Changents messaging feature. Community members may nominate themselves or others as Change Agents.
History
Changents was launched in June 2008 by social media entrepreneurs Deron Triff and Alex Hofmann. Hofmann and Triff created Changents to “connect those who are changing the world with those who help them.”
Timberland
Commencing in May 2009, Changents launched a partnership with Timberland. The highlight of this partnership is the Timberland Earthkeeper Heroes 2009 Program.
Timberland partnered with Changents to develop the Earthkeeper Heroes program to enable environmental Change Agents to reach their full potential by providing a promotional/consumer engagement engine to elevate these individuals onto the global environmental scene.
The 2009 Earthkeeper Heroes are Cate Trotter, Mark Shearer, Nick Gardner, Nate Bastien, Sami Nerenberg, Andrea Bakacs, The Big Green Bus, and Christopher Swain.