At Datonics, we are fortunate enough to continue our work despite the challenging circumstances this year has brought. We recognize that many across the nation are facing enormous hardship and we feel it is both a privilege and a responsibility of ours to give back to our communities, both locally and nationally. Earlier this year, we proudly leveraged Grubhub, Seamless & UberEats to support local restaurants, NYC Fund for Public Schools to ensure equal access to necessary technology among students, Team Daya to build schools in the developing world, and Futures and Options to do our part in providing opportunities to underserved high schoolers.
But we recognize there is so much more we can do.
We are pleased to announce Datonics’ Q4 2020 Data for Food Initiative to help fight hunger here in the United States and Canada. Sadly, millions across North America continue to face food insecurity, especially young children, and this issue has only been exacerbated by the economic crisis caused by COVID-19.
Datonics will donate 2.75% of revenue received by Datonics (up to a total donation of US$250,000 in North America) for qualifying advertising campaigns* run from October 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020. All donations will go to a charity designated by the applicable agency or brand, and if none is selected, the donations will go to food banks located in New York or Toronto.
We are motivated by the opportunity to help make a difference in the lives of many and are encouraged by the kindness and generosity we have seen from others in the advertising industry and the business community. If you too are in a position to give back, we hope you will consider supporting those in need in any way you can.
* Datonics’ Q4 2020 Food for Data Initiative Rules & Regulations
Qualifying advertising campaigns include (i) all verified new customers running verified ad campaigns using Datonics data and (ii) all existing customers running verified ad campaigns using Datonics data to market products and services not previously marketed by them with Datonics data.