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June 13, 2016Technology for Social Good

Brussels

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AGENDAWelcome

CSR in EuropePartnership ModelsOpen Discussion

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Partnership Models

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3.8 million USD2013 -»

SMB

consumer

+11,500 licenses

mobile

A Global Donation Programme

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500M endpoints

600+ R&D

1000+ employees

20+ new products

Visionary in Gartner MQ

+41% YoY

Bitdefender at a Glance

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SECURITY IS NECESSITYNon-profits are locking their office doors and windows, and they keep their money in the bank.It is imperative that they do that same with their data, emails and computers. RISKSRANSOMWARE => encrypt your storage, need to pay or lose everythingBOTNET => may become part of an attack system used by cybercriminals

Why Security?

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Well-being using fun

Social and inter-

generational dimension

Silver Economy

Digital use

Adapted facilitation

Local collective

THE SILVER GEEK SOLUTION 6 key concepts building the shared foundation

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Individual and corporate skills volunteering

ACTIVE MEMBERS

OTHER MEMBERS

DONORS

Individual and corporate skills volunteering

Public grants Private grants Technology donations

THE SILVER GEEK STAKEHOLDERS

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SILVER GEEK IMPACT ASSESSMENT (Oct 2015)

Seniors and their close relationsWho were these seniors?• 165 players took part in at least 3 workshops• 516 seniors impacted including the spectators (indirect Silver

Geek beneficiaries)• Average age: 82 years old (oldest player = 97 years old !)• Different level of dependence and disability• In most cases, they were tech beginnersA project that is unanimously considered fun and engaging among seniors!

0%20%40%60%80% 76%

47%41%

18%8%

Why are you interested in these activities?

Social ties Fun Health/well-beingNew learnings Competition

8%

69%

22%

Do you like Silver Geek activities?

A bit

Much

Pas-sion-ately

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WHAT’S NEXT? Let’s Scale it Up!

Madame D, suffering from Alzheimer’s disease used to be very distracted. She takes part in Wii activities. At

such times, she is quiet and she says « I like it ».

- CAREGIVER

« There is a positive impact on elderly in terms of physical coordination and

balance. Furthermore, there are seniors who were isolated and Silver Geek

provides an opening to the outside and make their memory working. Step by

step, certain residents even manage to use the tablet alone.  »

- CAREGIVER

« At 94 years old, I can search on the internet. At my age, I can

write a mail to my son who is in Africa! »

– SENIOR CITIZEN

« It’s fun and makes the time pass. » «It's nice and encourages mobility.» « Thank you for giving us so much pleasure! ». - SENIOR CITIZENS

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

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The Cariplo Factory Model

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The Cariplo Factory Model

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A Paradigm Shift

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Why?o For companies with an international

footprint, 67% make contributions to charities and nonprofits outside their headquarter countries.

• With domestic companies included, 42% of all companies surveyed give abroad.

• 13% of companies only giving domestically, plan to open up international giving.

• 30% of companies engaged in international giving choose vendors to vet those charities.

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A Collaborative Platform for CSR

Corporate & Employee Giving

Volunteering

Tech Marketplace Apps for Good

Global Validation Services

Global Fund Disbursement CRMeCommerceGiving Dashboards

800,000 Nonprofits236 TerritoriesCommunities

100s of Corporate RelationshipsGovernments

Foundations

Key Stakeholders

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How Does Technology Underpin This?

API API

Corporate & Employee Giving Volunteering Tech Marketplace

Global Validation Services

Global Fund Disbursement

Apps for Good

800.000 Nonprofits236 TerritoriesCommunities

100s of Corporate RelationshipsGovernments

Foundations

Cloud based Secure Scalable Infrastructure

Agile Data Store

CRMeCommerce

Responsive Easy to construct Apps

Flexible Integration

Workflow Automation, Data Integration

Flexible Micro services

Fully redundant 99.95% uptime

Extensible Scalable Global Data stores

Giving Dashboards

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Open Discussion

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