Aidmatrix


The Aidmatrix Foundation, Inc., is a U.S.-based 501 3 non-profit organization. It is a supply chain software developer for nonprofits and those involved in the supply chain of humanitarian relief including disaster relief, medical relief, and hunger relief. It is headquartered in Dallas, TX. The President and CEO is Mark Theilken, a former executive at IBM in the U.S. and Asia-Pacific.
Aidmatrix was merged with Atlanta-based organization, Techbridge, Inc. as of January 1 of 2015. TechBridge is a nonprofit that drives community impact by bringing affordable technology and business expertise to other nonprofits.

History

The Aidmatrix Foundation, Inc. began with a group of i2 Technologies’ employees who set up the i2 Foundation. Jason Rushton, an i2 employee and former captain of military logistics automation, initiated the plan of using i2's supply chain management technology for use in disaster relief. While serving in Kosovo, he saw how difficult it was for organizations to get the items they needed most in disaster situations. Ms. Lekha Singh is the visionary behind Aidmatrix. Ms. Singh not only founded the organization but also pioneered the use of innovative technology to change the way aid is delivered both in disaster relief and in day-to-day needs. She was concerned that much needed food and medical supplies were going to the landfill while many people went hungry and without medicine. Her background with i2's supply chain technology led her to implement these best practices in business while adding the compassion required to help with humanitarian relief. In October 2000, the i2 Foundation launched the Aidmatrix project to focus on this mission. The Aidmatrix project became a separate, self-sustaining entity called The Aidmatrix Foundation, Inc. in February 2004. From 2005 - 2014, the President and CEO of Aidmatrix was Scott McCallum, former governor of the State of Wisconsin. The current CEO is Mark Theilken.
Aidmatrix is supported by grants from the Accenture Foundation, Meadows Foundation, and UPS, among others.

Disaster Relief & Hunger Relief

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In 2006, Aidmatrix received a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to build a national Internet-based network for humanitarian aid called The Aidmatrix Network. This network creates a virtual exchange or marketplace that connects the state and local governments with donors and nonprofits. It focused on in-kind donations management, cash donations management, and volunteer management.
Aidmatrix partners with governments, donors and relief organizations worldwide to help those organizations respond quickly, and with quality aid that matches local need. They build communities and tools that help each group share information with each other more easily. The Aidmatrix Network is a disaster-relief supply chain that allows members to view donations and post specific needs, as well as access warehouse and logistics tools.

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Aidmatrix partners with Feeding America – The Nation's Food Bank Network, to distribute food through a network of food banks and food-rescue organizations, resulting in supplying food to many hungry Americans each year, nine million of which are children. Since 2003, Aidmatrix has provided the connection for Feeding America's national donors who donate products online for redistribution to food banks across the country. Through partnerships with Feeding America, Global Foodbanking Network, FareShare, the India Foodbanking Network and other global food bank and hunger relief programs, Aidmatrix enables food to be connected with the hungry through its hunger relief solutions.

Awards and Recognitions