Red Cross Raises More than $32 Million via Mobile Giving Program
More than 3 million people have
texted “HAITI” to 90999 to make a $10 donation
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WASHINGTON, Thursday, February 11,
2010 — Hundreds of thousands of cell phone users have made $10
donations to the American Red Cross Haiti Relief and Development Fund by sending
the word “Haiti” to 90999, raising a record-shattering $32 million in mobile
giving for the ongoing relief efforts.
The mobile giving program was established within
hours of the January 12 earthquake in Haiti through the efforts of the U.S.
State Department, Mobile Accord/mGive Foundation, CTIA – The Wireless
Association, and the American Red Cross.
The text “Haiti” to 90999 has been an easy and
efficient way for people to lend their support to those affected by the
earthquake, and has been widely promoted during major televised events such as
the Super Bowl and the Grammy Awards and through public service advertisements
by First Lady Michelle Obama and by a number of celebrities. For example, a
promotion of the text “Haiti” to 90999 during the Super Bowl resulted in a jump
in mobile donations that pushed the total past $32 million.
Donations from the mobile giving program support
the American Red Cross relief and recovery work in Haiti.
“Because of the generosity of donors through this
mobile giving program, people in Haiti are receiving help following this tragedy
and they will receive resources, support and training from the Red Cross that
will help them recover and rebuild for years to come,” said Jeff Towers, chief
development officer of the Red Cross. “A $10 donation made through mobile giving
can provide a family with two water cans to store clean drinking water, basic
first aid supplies or a blanket. We are grateful to the more than 3.1 million
donors and their mobile phone service providers who waived texting fees and
expedited the processing of donations.”
The American Red Cross has already received more
than $15 million from the text donations thanks to the efforts of AT&T,
Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless.
“This is a great example of rapidly employing
modern technology to support a vitally important foreign policy and humanitarian
priority. We at the Department of State are gratified at the generous response
of the American people in support of the Red Cross' rapid response to the crisis
in Haiti,” said P.J. Crowley, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs for the
State Department.
“This incredible response is an affirmation of the
goodwill of millions of Americans,” said James Eberhard, mGive’s chairman. “As
the leader in the mobile giving space, it was our duty to respond and organize
the mobile industry to allow people to give through their mobile phones. As part
of this, Mobile Accord donated its services and platform to help in the relief
efforts. Over the last four weeks, the mGive Platform saw peak periods
processing over $1 million and over 100,000 transactions in under an hour.”
Donations to the Red Cross will help with both the
short-term relief and long-term recovery of Haiti. The American Red Cross has
spent or committed nearly $78 million to meet the most urgent needs of
earthquake survivors, with 71 percent of the funds spent or committed for food
and water; 20 percent for shelter supplies such as tents, blankets, tarps and
sleeping mats; and the rest are for health and family services. In addition, the
American Red Cross is also providing blood and blood products for patients in
Haiti, along with family-linking services to reconnect those who were separated
during the disaster. Creole-speaking volunteers are helping aboard the hospital
ship, the USNS Comfort.
The American Red Cross has about 100 relief
specialists and volunteers helping with the relief efforts in Haiti (including
the Creole interpreters on the USNS Comfort hospital ship). In total, more than
600 Red Cross and Red Crescent workers from at least 30 countries around the
world are in Haiti working with more than 2,500 Haitian Red Cross volunteers in
areas such as health, logistics, and relief supply distribution.
The Red Cross network is producing more than 1
million liters of water per day in Haiti, enough for 300,000 people, and Red
Cross distributions of food and relief items (blankets, kitchen sets, hygiene
kits, buckets, water containers, laundry soap/detergent, and mosquito nets) have
reached nearly 32,000 families (or 170,000 people). In addition, an average of
1,600 patients are being treated each day at the combined six Red Cross health
facilities in Haiti, and the Red Cross teams are part of a major vaccination
program that started this past weekend to vaccinate 250,000 children, ages 6
weeks to 7 years, against measles, rubella, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping
cough) and tetanus.
Government and relief agencies agree it will take
many years to rebuild Haiti. The Red Cross is working in close collaboration
with other responding organizations to support immediate needs and long-term
recovery projects.
To support the American Red Cross efforts in Haiti,
people can text “Haiti” to 90999 on a cell phone to make a $10 donation, visit
www.redcross.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS.
You can help the victims of countless crises, like
the recent earthquake in Haiti, around the world each year by making a financial
gift to the American Red Cross International Response Fund, which will provide
immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical assistance
and other support to help those in need. The American Red Cross honors donor
intent. If you wish to designate your donation to a specific disaster, please do
so at the time of your donation by mailing your donation with the designation to
the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013 or to your local
American Red Cross chapter. Donations to the International Response Fund can be
made by phone at 1-800-REDCROSS or 1-800-257-7575 (Spanish) or online at
www.redcross.org.
About mGive.com and Mobile
Accord, Inc. www.mGive.com , a subsidiary of Mobile Accord.
Inc. is the innovator and leader in mobile technology for nonprofit
organizations, powering mobile donations in the United States. Founded in 2005,
mGive was the first company in the U.S. to offer mobile tools specifically built
for nonprofit organizations. mGive serves more than 250 leading U.S. nonprofit
organizations and has processed more than 95% of all mobile donations to date.
Visit www.mgive.com for more information.
About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional
support to victims of disasters; supplies nearly half of the nation's blood;
teaches lifesaving skills; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports
military members and their families. The Red Cross is a charitable organization
— not a government agency — and depends on volunteers and the generosity of the
American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit
www.redcross.org or join our blog at http://blog.redcross.org.
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