PHOENIX: The Network of Giving will be started to the 2023 World Economic Forum's invitees at the Network of Giving House in Davos, Switzerland. The World Economic Forum is a count-on platform for all stakeholders of global society to integrate and aggregate efforts to develop the state of the world.
It is a proprietary and powerful, hyper-local digital platform enabled by financial services. The platform fosters a society-minded movement through the connection of consumers and local merchants to community organizations while creating efficiencies in digital fund creating.
Through digital commerce and merchant-defined, micro-donations, It democratizes the digital tools local merchants need to grow their business. At no cost to customers, the Network of Giving provides the outlet customers need to support local business and local organizations to benefit the economy and the communities where they live.
Special Olympics and the United Way, in partnership with the company, embrace this innovative and fully automated digital solution that unites them in their missions. The platform provides financial institutions, merchants, and communities with collaborative chances to reach caring local users.
"We are excited to bring the company to the world's stage in Davos. The platform is committed to driving financial and social empowerment while creating positive change in communities," stated Rob Bennett, CEO, SMB4.0, the organization that powers the Network of Giving.
"It provides another foundation for enhancing and strengthening our communities and aligns with our impact and mission," stated Gordon McHenry, Jr., CEO at United Way of King County.
"As an organization, we always strive for three main goals – to improve athlete experiences, reach more athletes, and raise more resources. This program aligns with those goals and we look forward to what the future holds," said Dave Breen, President and CEO of Special Olympics Illinois.
"In Davos we will profile the collective impact of our platform in collaboration with our strategic partners at Special Olympics and the United Way. This is part of the company ethos as demonstrated by the core principles which ensure that; donations are at no cost to consumers, 100% pass-through, 100% accountable, 100% merchant defined, and 100% consumer-directed, while honoring the Network of Giving Heart," Bennett added.
The Network of Giving Software-as-a-Service platform is powered by SMB4.0 and enables digital marketing opportunities for local companies utilizing rich tokenized data to drive business decisions with a measured result on marketing cost. This enables and empowers business owners to gain key analytics and real-time actionable insights from the data.
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