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Accenture Gives $1.5 Million to Aidmatrix to Support Expansion of Global Relief Network
Grant to help Aidmatrix deliver urgent aid to people in need more quickly, efficiently
(CSRwire) NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 26, 2007--Accenture(a) (NYSE:ACN) today
announced a $1.5 million grant from the Accenture Foundations to Aidmatrix
to further the non-profit organization's innovative Global Relief Network.
Aidmatrix leverages the power of technology and relationships with more
than 35,000 charitable organizations to deliver critical aid - food,
clothing, building supplies, medical and educational supplies - to people
in need more quickly and efficiently.
The $1.5 million grant, the second given to Aidmatrix by the Accenture
Foundations over the past three years, will support Aidmatrix's deployment
of technology to at least 15 different humanitarian organizations in more
than eight countries on at least three continents.
In tandem with the technology solutions, the Accenture Foundations'
grant will support the development of resources and tools that are
culturally-appropriate and country-specific. Such support will assist
relief organizations in areas including warehouse management, volunteer
coordination solutions and in-kind donations management solutions to help
ensure there are no local or cultural barriers preventing aid from getting
to those who need it most.
In addition to the Accenture Foundations' financial support,
Accenture's grant allows for in-kind services support of Aidmatrix's
efforts. Specifically, Accenture will offer its employees the opportunity
to lend consulting skills and technical expertise on both a pro-bono and
volunteer basis worldwide to Aidmatrix. To-date, several hundred Accenture
volunteers globally have assisted Aidmatrix in various ways - including
training warehouse personnel on the Global Relief Network solution and
testing the effectiveness of the technology solutions in disaster relief
simulations.
"In the last decade, the global business community has made tremendous
gains in supply chain productivity and effectiveness. We are pleased to be
able to provide financial support and business acumen to Aidmatrix, which
is recognized as one of the world's leading, not-for-profit technology
organizations working toward better integration and efficiency of
humanitarian efforts," said Jill Huntley, director of corporate
citizenship at Accenture. "We can all appreciate the critical role
organizations like Aidmatrix play in helping address the global problem of
disaster and hunger relief; Accenture is glad to have the opportunity to be
aligned with such a critically important mission. "
By combining proven supply chain management and Internet technology
with collaborative relationships with the business and non-profit sectors,
Aidmatrix helps mobilize aid to people who are suffering as a result of
poverty or disaster, using supply chain capabilities to help
international, regional and local agencies more efficiently deliver
critical supplies to the people who need it most. In 2006, Aidmatrix
helped organizations around the world feed more than 25 million people on
six continents.
"Accenture has served as a valuable corporate partner of Aidmatrix for
more than four years, and we're proud to have their continued generous
support and proven business acumen," said former Wisconsin Governor Scott
McCallum, Aidmatrix president and CEO. "The ultimate goal of the Global
Relief Network is to one day effectively link all organizations and every
government agency - from Chad to Cambodia to Chile - to respond to
disasters in real-time."
This second grant from the Accenture Foundations builds on the
successes of the first grant given in 2004, which supported the
development and piloting of some of Aidmatrix's innovative technology
solutions. One such solution is the Aidmatrix Online Relief Warehouse,
which connected more than 200 non-profits and government agencies, for the
first time, across states affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita -
Louisiana, OklahomaTennessee, Texas, Alabama and Mississippi. The system
allowed relief organizations and government agencies to instantly track
the location and amount of relief supplies available in warehouses
dispersed across six states, enabling the organizations to deliver more
than 12 million pounds of supplies to people devastated by the
hurricanes.
About Accenture
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and
outsourcing company. Committed to delivering innovation, Accenture
collaborates with its clients to help them become high-performance
businesses and governments. With deep industry and business process
expertise, broad global resources and a proven track record, Accenture can
mobilize the right people, skills, and technologies to help clients improve
their performance. With approximately 146,000 people in 49 countries, the
company generated net revenues of US$16.65 billion for the fiscal year
ended Aug. 31, 2006. Its home page is www.accenture.com.
About Aidmatrix
Aidmatrix helps charitable organizations alleviate human suffering by
mobilizing resources and orchestrating the Right Aid to the Right People
at the Right Time(TM). It is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit governed by a
voluntary board of directors including captains of industry and the
nonprofit sector. Founded as a program of the i2 Foundation a half decade
ago, it mobilizes more than $1.5 billion dollars in aid annually working
with more than 35,000 charities worldwide. It partners with corporations
including i2 Technologies, Accenture, Sun Microsystems, Alcatel, Dell, BEA
Systems and others to engage employees and the public in its innovative
mission. See www.aidmatrix.org for more
information.
(a) References to Accenture include Accenture Ltd and its subsidiaries
as well as independent charitable organizations that bear the Accenture
name.
Copyright Business Wire 2007
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