NetHope's goal of providing sustainable value for members relies on strong relationships with foundations and corporations who are as passionate as we are about the power of technology to enact social change.
NetHope owes much of its success to long-term relationships it has built with many foundations and corporations. These institutions provide financial support and make investments of resources, technical expertise, and intellectual capital. By applying these resources to the challenges of 31 humanitarian organizations at once through NetHope, supporting institutions see far more leverage on the impact of their investments than they would by separately approaching 31 organizations .
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CDW dan:office Dell eBay/Skype ECB Epok Inc. Fundación Ciudad del Saber Global VSAT Forum |
Harvard Business School iDirect Inmarsat Intelsat Lenovo McAfee Penn State Salesforce.com Foundation Service-Now |
Skylogic Surdna Foundation The Tuck School of
Business at DartmouthTrend Micro University of Waterloo VerdaSee W.K. Kellogg Foundation Xerox Yahoo! |
July 17, 2010
The Corporate Response to Haiti
The Wall Street Journal
July 13, 2010
Haiti Emergency Response—Will Next Time Be Any Different?
Huffington Post
June 21, 2010
NetHope Welcomes Pact as its 31st Member
June 02, 2010
Habitat for Humanity Inaugurated as 30th Member of NetHope NGO Community
May 25, 2010
ChildFund International and NetHope Bring Technology Solutions to Youth in Brazil
May 14, 2010
How Haiti got the Internet back, with help from a guy in Seattle
TechFlash
May 13, 2010
NetHope Welcomes SOS Children’s Villages International as their Newest Member
May 12, 2010
NetHope’s “Network Relief Kit” fits in a backpack!
Innovative Interactivity (II)
NetHope's power of collaboration is changing the world. Through our five strategic initiatives we are creating an impact in the areas of: