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The Atlassian Foundation is driven by our employee's concerns and interests around improving our society and environment.

So what exactly have Atlassians been doing recently to improve our society and environment?

Atlassian welcomes the San Francisco Bike Kitchen to the neighbourhood – November 2008

Atlassian is welcoming the San Francisco Bike Kitchen to the neighbourhood by donating $2000 to their relocation effort.

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3,600 Free Licenses Feels Pretty Good – November 2008

One reason I enjoy working at Atlassian is that our founders highly encourage us to contribute to our community. For example, every employee receives five paid days annually to volunteer at...

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Atlassians go Conservation Volunteering – September 2008

On Friday, fifteen Atlassians went out to Long Reef to help with an ongoing bush regeneration project. Our team leaders were Matt and Emma from Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA). We were there under the auspices of the Atlassian Foundation, a company initiative driven by the interest of all Atlassians in improving our society and environment. Each Atlassian can take up to five days "Foundation leave" per year to devote to their pet project. So we went conservation volunteering.

Atlassian Bush Regeneration

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Atlassians Help Build the Old-Fashioned Way – November 2007

At Atlassian we're encouraged as employees to take initiative, and when we do it's not met with a ton of red tape and approvals. The Atlassian Foundation allows employees 5 calendar days off to work on their favorite charities. Instead of taking a day for myself, I thought it'd be better if we could do a group activity, so last Friday eleven of us met up at Habitat For Humanity's construction project in South San Francisco for a day's work.

Atlassians help out Habitat for Humanity

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Confluence for Non-Profit – August 2006

From the Sacramento Java Users Group blog: At the last SACJUG meeting we debated over what wiki/content management system to use and eventually settled on Confluence. The feeling was as a java...

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