Nutrition & Sanitation Workshop June 9, 2011. The Aidmatrix Vision Imagine a world of balance between those who have and those in need, created by a network.

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Nutrition & Sanitation Workshop June 9, 2011

The Aidmatrix Vision Imagine a world of balance between those who have and those in need, created by a network of aid solutions offering give and take to mobilize product, human and financial resources

Why Aidmatrix? The US destroys $6.25 billion in medical products each year while over 10,000 children die each day from preventable and easily curable causes. To match our society’s excess with our need 96 billion pounds of food goes to waste in the US each year, while over 34.5 million Americans struggle with hunger.

About The Aidmatrix Foundation Aidmatrix is an international nonprofit sponsored by some of the world’s leading corporations We leverage innovative solutions from industry and apply them to the Nonprofit world The Aidmatrix global Network orchestrates the Right Aid to the Right People at the Right Time™ Aidmatrix affects more than 65 million people and 38,000 aid and relief organizations We orchestrate more than $1.5 Billion in Aid each year around the globe. Offices: USA, Germany, India

Examples from Our Customers Hunger Relief - Each month, Feeding America and 6 other national food bank networks globally, put over 50 million pounds of food into the hands of over 35,000 local hunger and related relief agencies Medical Relief - National Association of Free Clinics,St. Francis Medical Mission, International Health Partners, MedShares, and others use Aidmatrix medical relief systems and services helping them provide critical care for tens of millions of people Disaster Relief – Int’l Red Cross/Crescent, US Chamber of Commerce, USAID and other leading organizations use Aidmatrix to coordinate the donation of products and services in times of disaster and for other technology consulting Warehouse Management - US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Adventist Community Services (ADRA in the USA), CARE and other groups use Aidmatrix’ Online Disaster Relief Warehouse Management solutions in times of crisis and recovery. Virtual Aid Drive™ - World Food Programme of the United Nations and 100’s other organizations help more people because of funds raised through Aidmatrix fundraising solutions with Aidmatrix…

Hunger Relief Exchange Aidmatrix provides the solution technology that mobilizes 95% of all food products donated in America to hunger-relief initiatives Aidmatrix is the worlds leading humanitarian food technology

Partner Profile – Hunger: Feeding America (America’s Second Harvest) –Aidmatrix Technologies Deployed across 200+ food banks Donations Management –Over 35 million pounds each month, 235 transactions per day –Donors include Kraft, ConAgra, Welch’s, Nestle, Coca Cola, Olive Garden, etc. Agencies ordering product on-line from real time inventory –Over 20,000 Agencies Online –Disaster Response Daily relief system can be used in times of disaster –Automated processes speed decisions, delivery and automate record keeping Online Relief Warehouse Deployed –Workplace Giving Aidmatrix and 70+ food banks use the Virtual Aid Drive™ to raise $1Million/year for hunger relief X

Medical Relief Exchange Aidmatrix supplies an Internet-based system for surplus, discounted and donated medicine & health-related products totaling more than $50 Million annually

FreeClinicLink ® NGO Product Donations and Product Purchase Model Goal: To build capacity of the Free Clinic network by leveraging technology, reduce order cost out of system creating win-win for both business and NGO’s Strategy: Offer deeply discounted and donated products to NAFC membership allowing them to save money and time thus helping them to serve more people in need. Results: Over $50 million donated AND over $2 million PURCHASED by the NGO’s at a savings of over $1 million, but providing regular profits for suppliers Innovation of the Year Award

Asian Tsunami - A Sri Lankan boy swings from a shawl tied to a rafter before dropping onto a pile of useless clothes donated by Westerners. -- Wall Street Journal 2/3/2005 In Bosnia, approximately half of the roughly 30,000 tons of donated medical supplies were of little or no use. The cost of destroying the drugs is estimated to be upward of $30 million. At the 2005 Tsunami, Sri Lanka, average temperature 82 O F, received shipments of ski jackets – as well as loads of thongs and virility drugs. –In late 2005, people were freezing to death in Pakistan after the earthquake. Instead of helping, improper public response creates a “Second Disaster” Disaster Relief: Wrong Donations at Wrong Time

Disaster Relief Exchange Aidmatrix was heralded as one of “the things that went right” during the catastrophic effects of Hurricane Katrina (cited Wall Street Journal, September, 2005)

Partner Profile – Disaster: FEMA and Department of Homeland Security National Donations Management Network: –Deploying a nationwide portal for coordinating public response to disaster –Making versions available for each state, key industries and organizations –Leading a Public/Private Sector Partnership to revolutionize disaster relief “The Right Aid to the Right People at the Right Time™” by connecting: –Federal Government –State Governments –Nonprofit Organizations –Private Sector Donors Major Participants: –Government: FEMA, DHS, 48 State/Local Gov’ts, Governor’s Offices –Industry: US Chamber of Commerce, ALAN, BENS –Relief Sector: 50 leading NGO’s in Disaster Relief X

Case Study FEMA Program National Donations Management Portal Part of FEMA site and links to other websites/portals –FEMA –States –UPS Investment Summary –>$25 million Software/Services Donated Up Front –~$5 million other Grants and Industry Donations –~$3 Million Payment from FEMA Donors offer aid –Products –Services –Financial –Donors have real-time tracking of their donations Agencies post needs –Charities –Other Relief Agencies –Needs seen by those interested in assisting –Potential Donors can see needs, real-time

FEMA and State Digital Hubs Products Services/Volunteer Time Financial Support Donors Can Contribute The program is the formal national link among the private, public and voluntary sectors for product, service and volunteer contributions, creating the “match” between what is offered and what is needed. The Solution: The Aidmatrix Network

Right Aid to the Right People at the Right Time™ The Aidmatrix Network connects Donors to Nonprofit organizations to People needing aid –Internet-based system matches donation offers from sponsors, corporations, organizations, associations, individuals –Nonprofit agencies process offers (everyday surplus; needs-based products in time of disaster) –Broad-based Aid (food, clothes, medicine, supplies) reaches those who need aid THE AIDMATRIX NETWORK Donations are offered in real time, products can be viewed 24/7 Organizations view & accept Offers Online Organizations Post Actual Needs Online, Receive Aid

The Challenges: Traditional Humanitarian Aid Processing Multiple phone calls and faxing Inefficiencies Manual Reporting Data re-entry Duplication of effort Data errors Downtime & Wait-time Donors & Suppliers End Relief Agencies People in Need Lead Recipient Agency

Humanitarian Aid Optimization: Powered by Technology Automated communications with Nonprofits Automated tracking and reporting of donations Automated communications with Donors and End Relief Agencies of what is available or what is needed More Donations Accepted and Used/Shared with less effort for all parties Automated communications with Lead Agency See/notified what is available On-line ordering Donors & Suppliers End Relief Agencies Lead Recipient Agencies Donations ManagementAgency Ordering

Aidmatrix Disaster Relief Regional California live and connected to other states, local charities and local government during wildfires National U.S.A. Activated National Donations Management System during Hurricane Dean Global International Relief System for Republic of Honduras, partnering with Latin American Charities, before Hurricane Felix landfall Haiti Earthquake US site for over 200 NGO’s

Aidmatrix in Disaster Relief Spotlight: U.S. Chamber of Commerce Aidmatrix is enabling US Businesses to help in relief efforts (Left) Businesses can offer products to communities through the chamber of commerce network, or through Aidmatrix’s network of leading relief organizations (Right) The “Adopt a Business” program enables individual businesses to post needs for assistance, or for individuals / companies around the world to offer assistance to those in affected areas. Aidmatrix is enabling US Businesses to help in relief efforts (Left) Businesses can offer products to communities through the chamber of commerce network, or through Aidmatrix’s network of leading relief organizations (Right) The “Adopt a Business” program enables individual businesses to post needs for assistance, or for individuals / companies around the world to offer assistance to those in affected areas.

Transportation Management: UPS NGO transportation donation and procurement program –Transit of Humanitarian Aid Daily Relief and Disaster –Organizations can provide transportation services Discounted Basis Donated Basis Sponsorship by

Everyone Benefits... Aidmatrix Revolutionizes delivery of Humanitarian Aid more efficient donation processes appropriate allocation of donated items more timely delivery to people in need reduced waste of unused items more people in need are served