Intelius Donates to Charities in Spite of Recession
Amid the increasing worries of the global economic collapse, online company Intellius does not seem to cut down on its contributions to its community. Last year, during the peak of the recession, the Bellevue, Washington-headquartered business not only continued community giving but also boosted its charity efforts. For the year 2008, it amassed a total contribution of more than $210,000 in financial endowment and spent hundreds of hours assisting aid groups.
Intellius has been recognized as a corporate philanthropist in Seattle. As a matter of fact, the Puget Sound Business Journal named it as among the Top 15 Corporate Philanthropists. Ever since its inception in January of 2003, it has stayed committed to community service, helping out over 50 local and nonlocal grassroots organizations and foundations.
The philanthropic efforts of Intelius operates parallel with its care business value of empowering wise choices, developing trust and making lives better with its array of web-based assistance. This includes employment screening, people lookups, background checks and verification services. Its products likewise aim to improve and safeguard the lives of people. Such an entrepreneurial standpoint has led them to play its essential role in the community to the core.
Intelius Inc, headed by its co-establisher and chief executive officer Naveen Jain, holds an extended passion for charity giving. The company employees, as well as its executives, have been participating in their philanthropic programs: the Employee Matching Program and the Employee Giving Program. It particularly supports the youth and families through organizations like YouthCare, Treehouse, the Bellevue Boys and Girls Club, Overlake Service League, East Domestic Violence and Hopelink. As a contributor to the arts and education, Intelius donated a $170,000 scholarship fund for students at the University of Washington and backed cultural institutions including the Vedic Cultural Center and the Seattle Art Museum.