Happy Holidays from the Entire Topline Team

Several years ago, we started the tradition of replacing our annual paper holiday cards with ecards and redirecting the funds to worthy causes. This year, we had each member of the team select an organization.

National Resources Defense Council: The NRDC is the premiere scientifically-oriented environmental organization. The NRDC works to safeguard the earth—its people, its plants and animals, and the natural systems on which all life depends.

Chosen by Jon Klein


Transit Matters: Transit Matters is dedicated to improving transit in and around Boston by offering new perspectives, uniting transit advocates, and informing the public. They use critical analysis to advocate for plans and policies that promote convenient, effective, and equitable transportation for everyone.

Chosen by Dylan Moring


Sudbury Valley Trustees: Sudbury Valley Trustees works to protect natural areas and farmland for wildlife and people in the 36 communities that surround the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers.

Chosen by Jack Wiener


Loon Preservation Committee: LPC is dedicated to restoring the loon population throughout New Hampshire’s Lakes Region through monitoring and analyzing population trends, building nesting sites, and rescuing sick or injured loons as well as promoting awareness, education, and appreciation of this unique wildlife species.

Chosen by Cydonia Hubicki


Greater Boston Food Bank: GBFB is the largest hunger-relief organization in New England and among the largest food banks in the country.

Chosen by Maximilian Richter


St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital: St. Jude is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

Chosen by Shawn Chesbrough


World Wildlife Fund: WWF’s unique way of working combines global reach with a foundation in science, and involves action at every level from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that meet the needs of both people and nature. 

Chosen by Jay Chakraborty


Western Wake Farmers Market: With a mission to improve the resiliency of the local food system by increasing the participation of the community in local food consumption, and operating a robust marketplace that allows local food producers to earn a better living. The basis of our non-profit status is education of both consumers and producers.

Chosen by Eric Zoetmulder


Womankind: Womankind serves survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual violence of all ages. The organization provides a broad range of services including assistance with housing, employment, English language training, legal immigration assistance, financial empowerment, and much more to survivors and their children.

Chosen by Hien Truong


World Resources Institute: WRI conducts research projects in a variety of areas to address urgent environmental challenges around the world.

Chosen by Ian Marx