Intellius: Philanthropic Program
Thursday, July 30th, 2009Intellius, an online public records business, is an esteemed and well-known corporate entity in North America. Not only does it provide services to its individual consumers and conglomerates, but it also gives back to society through charity giving.
Due to the recent global economic recession, many corporations cut back on their outreach efforts. Despite the economic crisis however, Intellius has continued in giving support to various nonprofits and charities, proving its steadfast dedication to humanitarian efforts. The company recently donated well over $200,000 to local and nationwide nonprofit groups. It predominantly lends aid to a number of campaigns devoted to health care, education, the youth and family concerns.
Intellius established by a team of experienced businessmen, is committed to encouraging the entrepreneurial spirit through its industrial programs. These programs center resources and endeavors on educational programs devoted to cultivating entrepreneurship.
The company is honored to assist groups such as the Kairos Society and Student Achievement Advocacy, an organization that draws together and supports young entrepreneurs. Intellius Inc. also has contributed a large amount to the University of Washington in providing monetary assistance to students who wanted to study computer science, technology and business courses.
Intellius’ co-founder and chief executive officer, Naveen Jain, said that he believed businessmen possessed the power to enhance the worldwide economic welfare by continuing to grab opportunities in developing goods, companies, and communities. He found it necessary to help motivate the next generation of commercial innovators, owners, and entrepreneurs.
Ever supportive of the core values on which the company was developed, Naveen Jain is keen on giving back to the community that has given him so much. He said that managing a profitable company and humanitarian program are very much alike, since both require classifying a problem and performing the most efficient solution resulting to improved effects.
“We never want to forget our core values and the understanding that we are only as good and productive as the communities we do business in,” says the IT entrepreneur.