NewVoiceMedia is increasing its corporate giving through an innovative partnership with The Brain Tumour Charity, formally known as Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust, to support the charity and raise awareness of Brain Tumours.
NewVoiceMedia's charitable activities are encompassed within GivingVoice, allowing every employee two days per year to work on volunteering projects. For this project, members of the NewVoiceMedia team donated their volunteering days to the charity. The task, calling a database to find businesses willing to donate items to be auctioned and raffled off on the evening, to enable the charity to reach their event fundraising target of £150,000.
Brain tumours are the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40 with over 8,500 people diagnosed with a primary brain tumour each year. Many brain tumours are not recorded, meaning the figure could be much higher. Of those diagnosed each year 500 are children and young people of which 25% will die from the disease - equating to one child every three days.
The Brain Tumour Charity's aim is to improve the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of brain tumours. In November, they celebrate 15 years of campaigning with a charity Gala Dinner at the Royal Court of Justice.
To assist with the calling, NewVoiceMedia provided their innovative cloud based contact centre technology, ContactWorld, alongside technical expertise from its employees. As a true Cloud technology ContactWorld allowed the team to work remotely by logging in via any web browser, avoiding the inevitable geographical problems that many workforces, including many charity volunteers face.
Lucy Knight, Fundraising Manager at The Brain Tumour Charity said, “The Brain Tumour Charity are extremely grateful for the time that the team at NewVoiceMedia donated for this project. We are hoping to raise £150,000 from our Gala Dinner – this money could enable us to invest in three additional research projects to find new treatments for the thousands of people diagnosed with a brain tumour every year. Thanks to NewVoiceMedia we are well on the way to securing fantastic prizes for the evening and are sure that it will be a great success.”
Jonathan Gale, CEO of NewVoiceMedia, said: “We have worked closely with The Brain Tumour Charity to provide the skills and resources that they needed. We’re incredibly proud to help make an impact and look forward to seeing the true results at the fundraiser in November. Our work with The Brain Tumour Charity shows we're committed to being a force for good and using our skills and technology to maximise results for our charity partners.“