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Over the last year, more than ever before,
we have delivered transformational projects
at scale by connecting our charitable giving
with our technology, working in partnership
with other charities and organisations to
increase our impact. Across our network of
Foundations these projects are delivering
signicant public benet. Total donations for
the year were £51.5 million which included
£6.4 million towards Vodafone Foundations’
operating costs.
Instant Network
When Typhoon Bopha hit the Philippines
in December communications infrastructure
was destroyed and network coverage was
lost. A team of qualied Vodafone volunteers
from the Vodafone Foundation, including
the project manager and two Vodafone New
Zealand employees, deployed Vodafone
Instant Network in the Philippines. Working
in partnership with Telecoms Sans Frontieres
and local operator, Smart, a network was
established in the town of Baganga, available
to anyone in the vicinity.
Thanks to Vodafone Instant Network, people
were able to reconnect with families and
friends. Locals were able to receive money
to their phones via Smart money, a mobile
application similar to M-Pesa. Aid agencies,
including the Philippine Red Cross, were given
access to the network to coordinate rescue
and relief efforts and to set up free calling
services for local people without phones,
credit or power.
For the duration of the 17 day deployment
Instant Network ran at full capacity with the
maximum number of calls and texts being
sent over the network at all times. In total
296,926 calls and 578,994 texts were sent
over Instant Network, the highest number
in any deployment to date. Equipment was
removed once the permanent network had
been re-established.
JustTextGiving
JustTextGiving by Vodafone in the UK leads the
way as the worlds rst free SMS based charity
fundraising platform available to all mobile
customers on any UK network. JustTextGiving
by Vodafone is revolutionising the way
charities and fundraisers collect donations,
with donors using a unique code to send
donations via text. It is also linked to Gift
Aid which means 25% can be added to all
donations made by a UK taxpayer. To date,
£9.2 million (including gift aid) has been raised
using JustTextGiving, 17,719 charities have
signed up to use the service and over 72,000
individual fundraisers have registered for
unique codes.
TecSOS
The TecSOS handset has been adapted for use
by victims of domestic abuse. The handset
was initially developed by the Vodafone Spain
Foundation in partnership with the Spanish
Red Cross and the TecSOS Foundation,
and provides a connection to emergency
services at the press of a button. TecSOS
programmes currently run in ve of our
markets: Spain, Italy, Portugal, Hungary and
the UK. Pilot programmes in Germany, Turkey
and Ireland are set to launch shortly. Italy
launched a national programme in 2012,
Hungary’s Minister of Justice made TecSOS
part of the Safety for Women programme
and one third of the UK police forces have
integrated TecSOS since its launch in 2011.
In total 28,426 women have used the handset
to keep them safe from abusive partners
and in Spain there are on average 60 to 70
activations a month. A user in the UK shared
their experience with us: “My message
to Vodafone is a massive thank you, I hope
that you can give TecSOS handsets to more
women to help them. Without a doubt
my phone saved my life.”
For more information about
VodafoneFoundation go to
vodafonefoundation.org/m4gplayer
Mobile for Good
At the heart of our Foundation is the belief that mobile
communications technologies can address some of the
world’s mostpressing humanitarian challenges and our
responsibility istoutilise our innovative mobile technology
in mobilising social changeandimproving people’s lives.
Vodafone Foundation
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Annual Report 2013