Fifty Organizations in 18 Countries Using QlikView Through Change Their World Grant Program
QlikView Business Discovery platform empowers humanitarian
organizations to deliver more efficient, effective outcomes in serving
the world's most vulnerable people
RADNOR, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
QlikTech, (NASDAQ: QLIK)
a leader in Business Discovery — user-driven Business Intelligence (BI),
today announced that its global corporate social responsibility program,
Change Their World, has awarded 50 grants in 18 countries on 6
continents since launching in February 2010. Nonprofit organizations can
apply for a QlikView Change Their World grant to receive free QlikView
licenses, deployment and training to help them to gain visibility into
data sources that can accelerate outcomes, connect donors with
recipients, and make their good work better. Change Their World's growth
proves that QlikView is opening up infinite possibilities for advancing
causes for the greater good.
Humanitarian and community-based grant recipients range from those that:
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Support those impacted by AIDS: HopeHIV (UK) and Star for Life
(Africa)
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Help the poor: Christian Revival Centre (Uganda), World Vision
(in APAC and US), and Caritas Spain
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Promote and defend children's rights: Plan International Spain
and Plan Norge (Norway)
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Empower women and girls in Africa: Zabuntu Zambia
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Provide community services: Darussafaka Cemiyeti (services for
orphans in Turkey), Handicap International (services for the disabled
in Germany), SHEKEL (special needs services in Israel), Sunshine Inc
(services for disadvantaged and special needs children in US), and
Haus der Barmherzigkeit (care for the elderly in Germany)
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Provide emergency support: Huntingdon County Emergency
Management Agency (US) and Swedish Sea Rescue
"We are thrilled with the momentum of our Change Their World grant
program," said Lars Björk, CEO at QlikTech. "In tandem with an
overwhelming response from QlikTech partners and employees, we have
created a powerful community of giving that is empowering organizations
at the forefront of charitable causes with an effective solution that
allows them to focus on and carry out their good work."
Additional organizations that are leveraging QlikView grants include:
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Doctors
Without Borders (Sweden) is an international
humanitarian medical organization with the mission to save lives and
alleviate suffering. Doctors Without Borders is using QlikView to gain
more information and effectively communicate with their target donor
segments. The fundraising team has been able to track the results of
campaigns and dig deeper into donors — from response rates to lifetime
value of individual donors. The organization's most valuable use of
QlikView has been to visualize a five-year perspective, where they can
compare the past to the future to more strategically make campaign
decisions.
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KIPP
New Orleans, the Knowledge Is Power Program, (USA) is a
national network of free open-enrollment college preparatory schools
dedicated to preparing students in underserved communities for success
in college and life. Recognizing the vast amounts of data in the
education world, KIPP uses QlikView to enable teachers to better track
students' progress. KIPP New Orleans deployed QlikView to over 190
teachers and found the benefits overwhelming. Teachers are now able to
input data about each student classroom performance, analyze it, and
then quickly act on it as necessary whether that is changing
curriculum or flagging an important need to parents.
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HOPEHIV
(United Kingdom) is helping some 50,000 vulnerable children
and young people in 26 partner organizations across sub-Saharan
Africa. Through its use of QlikView, HOPEHIV is starting to gauge how
effective and efficient its fundraising strategies are to make better
decisions about how to allocate critical funds.
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The
Shift Project (France), a think tank centered on climate
change and energy issues, required a tool that allowed users to not
only analyze but visualize global energy statistics. The organization
integrated QlikView into its data
portal, the first of its kind to provide immediate and free access
to a wide range of datasets. Saving over €30,000 euros (approximately
$39,000 dollars), The Shift Project has been able to create a
user-friendly source of improved data for the public and has also
begun to implement QlikView in human resources.
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The
Philadelphia Youth Network (USA) is a workforce
development organization for local youth. PYN deployed QlikView to
support its finance, workforce development, student payroll, and
student activities departments. In employment costs alone PYN has been
able to save to $30,000-$75,000 a year. PYN plans to enable its
partner network to view external dashboards and expand its use into
other municipalities.
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AIDS
Accountability International (Sweden) holds its stakeholder's
accountable through rating tools to increase transparency and empower
advocacy for an improved response to AIDS. AAI launched the "Workplace
Scorecard" which enables companies to monitor and benchmark their
HIV/AIDS strategies and activities in the workplace. QlikView is used
to help aggregate the data collected from the various organizations,
identifying which need to improve their initiatives. With QlikView,
AAI plans to include a wider range of global health and human rights
data sources, providing a more complete picture of the response to
AIDS.
Philanthropic organizations interested in applying for a Change Their
World grant for free QlikView software and services can visit http://www.qlikview.com/changetheirworld.
About QlikTech
QlikTech (NASDAQ: QLIK) is a leader in Business Discovery—user-driven
Business Intelligence (BI). QlikTech's powerful, accessible Business
Discovery solution bridges the gap between traditional business
intelligence solutions and standalone office productivity applications.
Its QlikView Business Discovery platform enables intuitive user-driven
analysis that can be implemented in days or weeks rather than months,
years, or not at all. The in-memory associative search technology it
pioneered allows users to explore information freely rather than being
confined to a predefined path of questions. QlikView Business Discovery
works with existing BI applications and adds new capabilities: insight
for everyone, zero-wait analysis, mobility, an app—like model,
remixability and reassembly, and a social and collaborative experience.
Headquartered in Radnor, Pennsylvania, QlikTech has offices around the
world serving approximately 25,000 customers in over 100 countries.
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