Through our Community Building initiative, we arm nonprofits and civic organizations with the strategy, technology and operational assistance they need to better achieve their missions.
What does this mean? When Accenture teams with Aidmatrix to improve its supply chain, a food bank is able to feed more people. By helping Junior Achievement implement a new technology solution, we enable it to communicate more effectively across its worldwide organization. Streamlined business processes and improved technology give nonprofits the solid base they need to achieve new performance heights. We have long-standing relationships with four national nonprofit partners that help us maximize our impact and target our resources:
- Aidmatrix works with more than 35,000 charitable organizations on five continents to connect aid—surplus products and goods including food, clothing, building supplies, medical or educational supplies and cash—with people in need. Learn how we work with Aidmatrix
- Hands On Network creates and manages nearly 50,000 volunteer projects and recruits more than half a million volunteers in cities across the United States. Learn how we work with Hands On Network
- Junior Achievement brings the real world to students, opens their minds to their potential and teaches them about free enterprise, entrepreneurship and essential money management skills. Learn how we work with Junior Achievement
- NPower is a national network of local nonprofit organizations that provide high-quality, unbiased, affordable and appropriate technology assistance to other nonprofits. Learn how we work with NPower
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