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Technology Makeover for The Family Giving Tree
A
technology makeover would entail streamlining gift distribution
at the warehouse during the holiday season. Laser printers onsite
would be used for printing missing wish cards. Hand held barcode
scanners would be used to sort and track gifts, drastically cutting
down on time spent by staff and volunteers. A new server would increase
productivity. Having 12 laptops would enable staff to increase productivity
and efficiency not only in the warehouse in December, but throughout
the year. During the non-holiday season, the laptops would be given
to high level staff to use in the office and also off-site. Eventually,
the technology could also be used for backpack distribution.
Issues
We Currently Face
At
the end of December the warehouse is over-flowing with holiday gifts
for low-income children. Hundreds of hours are spent by staff and
volunteers sorting and preparing gifts for 256 agencies to pick
up and deliver to the children they serve. The process of sorting
and tracking duplicate and missing gifts is an arduous task. Locating
missing gifts is a lengthy manual process. One volunteer may spend
up to 20 minutes searching for a replacement gift in the “store”
at the warehouse, a task that could take as little as 2 minutes
by using a barcode scanner and laptop to transmit data to the store
volunteers. Often appropriate substitution gifts are hard to find.
Store volunteers are very familiar with the inventory and could
provide a better “match” for a child whose original wish was not
fulfilled, resulting in more effective wish fulfillment.
Currently,
there is no accurate way to track metrics like how many gifts were
not delivered, how many duplicates were given etc. Because tracking
is done manually, finding these metrics would be close to impossible.
With the use of technology for gift tracking, gathering statistical
data would be simple and straightforward.
What
Will the Impact Be?
Increasing
the efficiency of gift distribution will directly impact the number
of children served, offering a glimmer of hope to 70,000 children
or more, who might otherwise go without any personal present for
themselves this coming holiday season. In addition to helping very
low-income children in the Bay Area, using technology efficiently
will make the gift drive program attractive and feasible for other
cities around the nation to adopt. Our vision is that no child in
the nation will go without having happy memories of the holiday
season.
In
addition to changing the lives of the children who receive gifts,
school supplies and clothing, there are countless others who would
benefit from a technology makeover. Each year, thousands of volunteers
are given the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of children,
seniors and families. School-aged children are introduced to volunteerism
and philanthropy, philosophies that will shape and enrich their
lives. Moral is boosted for students, employees and other volunteers.
Parents
of low-income children are given reprieve from the feelings of guilt
associated with not being able to afford gifts, clothes or school
supplies for their children. The Back-To-School drive also helps
teachers who often spend their own money on supplies.
Finally,
there are 256 non-profit agencies that work very hard to provide
safety net services to the low-income community. Employees of these
agencies such as clinicians, counselors, case managers and program
staff simply collect the wishes of the children they serve and FGT
does the rest. By managing the logistics involved in wish fulfillment,
FGT enables hundreds of non-profit professionals to focus on their
area of expertise, saving them time, money and energy. It truly
is a ripple effect. |
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