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Our business and social impact partners

We value relationships and partnerships to help meet both our business and social mission goals.

Digital Divide Data extends the impact of our services through deep and lasting business partnerships. To support our social mission, our partnerships with international and regional organizations offer our staff training opportunities, provide human resources for capacity building and help us to further implement our social mission and benefits for our staff.

Business Partners

Our active partnership programs include:
- Scanning Service Bureaus
- Digitization Software Providers
- Content Hosts & Platforms
- Mobile Device Platforms
- Digitization Consultants

We are open to new ideas, and welcome your interest.

Please contact:
Matthew Utterback, Vice President of Sales and Client Solutions
+1.212.461.3700 x61
matt@digitaldividedata.org

Social Mission Partners

Our current social mission partners include:

Boston Consulting Group Founded in 1963, BCG is a leading management and strategy consulting firm that has around 4,000 consultants in 70 offices worldwide. Through its social impact program, BCG has supported interns to work on medium-term internships at DDD.

Cambodian National Volleyball League (Disabled) (CNVLD) An organization that uses the unique ability and power of team sports programs to assist the physical, physiological and socio-economic well being of the persons with a disability and the landmine survivors of Cambodia and make a positive impact on their lives.

Cambodian Federation of Employers and Business Associations (CAMFEBA) An independent association focusing on labor issues and representing 950 businesses from all the main sectors in Cambodia. CAMFEBA ensures employers contribute to the formation of legislation and national policy on employment related matters. Members of CAMFEBA are offered an extensive range of services, including advice, legal updates and training to keep members up to date with changes to the regulatory environment.

Engineers Without Borders Australia works with disadvantaged communities to improve their quality of life through education and the implementation of sustainable engineering projects.

MBAs Without Borders is an international organization that empowers local entrepreneurs in developing countries by matching them with top MBA leaders around the world. We believe that business can do amazing things and when channeled appropriately, it can have an incredible lasting impact in communities.

MIT Sloan School of Management Volunteers Known for its internationalism as well as its expertise in entrepreneurship, operations, and finance, MIT Sloan is a leading United States business school that graduates around 350 students each year. Through its Global Entrepreneurship Lab course, MIT Sloan has supported students projects at DDD.

PUM believes that ensuring a sustainable development of the private sector is the best way to fight poverty. PUM works with companies and institutions in developing countries and matches them with retired professionals from western organizational and management skills.

Volunteers in Asia (VIA) is dedicated to increasing understanding between the United States and Asia through public service and programs promoting cross-cultural education. We are an independent and entrepreneurial non-profit organization founded at Stanford University in 1963.

Wharton International Volunteer Program (WIVP) is a non-profit, student-run organization at The Wharton School whose mission is to utilize its members' business skills to benefit those in need throughout the world. Each year, WIVP sends teams of Wharton MBA students overseas to work for two to four weeks on development projects in emerging economies.

Centre for Information Systems Training (CIST) works to enable a large number of disadvantaged students to obtain a qualified job in ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) based on the guiding principles of fair selection, effective 2-year IT training, promotion of values and professional behavior, and support for student in their job search.

Portland State University is committed to providing access and opportunity to learners from regional, national, and international communities in their pursuit of lifelong learning and diverse educational goals.

Cambodian Volunteers for Community Development (CVCD) is the first local NGO and works with DDD to develop training curriculum for disadvantaged individuals which is used to train DDD employees.

Cambodian Women's Crisis Center (CWCC) coordinates the employment and training of battered and trafficked women. They have helped train and employ numerous abused women at DDD.

Disability Action Council (DAC) assists DDD in locating disabled individuals for potential employment. They are also helping to promote DDD's service to relevant government departments.

The Kearny Alliance, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) foundation based in Scottsdale, Arizona, partners with other international organizations to further its mission of 'Aid Through Trade', to advance international development and poverty alleviation through trade-related business education, training and applied research.

National Cambodian Disabled Peoples (NCDP) DDD sits on NCDP's Business Advisory Council which advocates the hiring of disabled individuals throughout Cambodia. The NCDP is helping promote DDD to businesses and donors, and has helped us identify and hire numerous disabled people. The NCDP also maintains a database with information regarding the number of disabled people who have been trained by other institutes and worked with other organizations.

New Life Foundation trains disadvantaged people in English and Computer skills and then helps find them employment. NLF was one of DDD's earliest partners and has provided both equipment and staff.

Wat Than Training Center for the Disabled is one of DDD's earliest training partners. DDD has hired more than 40 Wat Than graduates as their trainees have excellent knowledge and skills. The Wat Than program trains disabled people in English, Computer Knowledge, interpersonal communication and other relevant skills.

Please contact us about social mission partnerships:
Savin Ven Johnson
+856.(0).20.207.8714
savin@digitaldividedata.org

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