TraceLink's 2024 Grant Program Impact
In a bid to bolster global initiatives aimed at improving health, sustainability, and education, TraceLink recently announced its 2024 corporate grant recipients. TraceLink is renowned for being the largest digital network platform that orchestrates the supply chain intelligently. This year, the company has awarded grants to five non-profit organizations operating across the United States, EMEA, and APAC. Each of these recipients plays a vital role in addressing unique challenges that resonate with TraceLink’s mission.
Commitment to Global Impact
TraceLink's corporate grant program is more than a financial contribution; it reflects the company’s unwavering commitment to fostering positive impacts through collaboration. The selected nonprofits are dedicated to advancing various causes, including environmental sustainability, animal welfare, humanitarian efforts, and educational opportunities. By supporting these organizations, TraceLink aims to enhance its mission of promoting supply chain digitalization—an essential component for ensuring the timely delivery of safe and high-quality products in a highly regulated landscape, ultimately contributing to better patient outcomes.
Shabbir Dahod, President and CEO of TraceLink, emphasized this commitment: “At TraceLink, we are deeply committed to making a positive impact on the world by supporting initiatives that enhance health, safety, and well-being. Our corporate grant program allows us to partner with exceptional organizations that reflect our core values and dedication to driving meaningful change.”
Recipients and Their Missions
The 2024 grant recipients have each articulated how this support will amplify their efforts:
1. Plant-for-the-Planet
This organization empowers children and teens to take active roles in restoring forests and fighting climate injustice, aligning with the UN's Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. The grant will support their Eco Leaders Lab program in Spain, enabling young advocates for climate justice.
2. Navkshitij
Based in India, Navkshitij focuses on sustainable rehabilitation for individuals with intellectual disabilities, impacting over 340 lives. The grant will facilitate the development of a new residential center, complete with necessary facilities to enhance the quality of life for residents.
3. Mission Possible Foundation
Also based in India, this nonprofit dedicates itself to animal welfare, planning to utilize the grant for essential supplies, ensuring safe conditions for animals awaiting homes in Pune. The funding will help maintain shelter operations, providing medication, food, and a sanitary environment.
4. Edesia
A U.S. humanitarian organization, Edesia is committed to combating malnutrition. They plan to use the grant to produce and distribute therapeutic food, which is critical in treating severe malnutrition in children globally, thereby saving millions of lives.
5. Girlstart
This organization offers free STEM programming for girls in grades 4-8 across the United States. The grant will support after-school and summer camp programs, engaging nearly 3,000 girls and fostering interest in STEM fields.
Rigorous Selection Process
TraceLink's grant selection process is meticulously designed to identify impactful initiatives. This year, they began with 47 organizations, narrowing down to 14 applications, which were thoroughly reviewed by internal experts. Out of these, seven finalists were invited to present their projects to senior leadership for final consideration.
The words of the recipients encapsulate the significance of the grants:
- - “Empowered young people have the capacity to reimagine the future and act decisively to transform it,” said Jordi Juanos, Director of Plant-for-the-Planet Spain. “TraceLink’s support enables us to train environmental leaders and create a global network of awareness.”
- - Prof. Smita Shetty, Managing Trustee of Navkshitij, expressed gratitude for the grant’s potential in setting up their new kitchen, which will feed hundreds in years to come.
- - “TraceLink’s generous support allows us to protect vulnerable animals,” said Dr. Ravi Kasbekar, President of Mission Possible Foundation, highlighting the critical role of this funding in ongoing welfare efforts.
- - “This grant will further our mission to treat children suffering from malnutrition,” shared Monica Colman from Edesia.
- - Shane Woods, Executive Director of Girlstart, emphasized that TraceLink's support creates careers in STEM for girls, shining a light on limitless potential.
Conclusion
By investing in these notable organizations, TraceLink demonstrates its commitment not only to its business principles but also to the greater community. These efforts to support impactful initiatives underscore the essential role of corporate social responsibility in building a sustainable future for our global society.