Landmark Ventures has always made community involvement a priority by integrating the concept of social giving into our DNA. We believe that by encouraging new methods of corporate social responsibility, we build a stronger, more collaborative culture, and maximize the impact of our company, community and network.
Over the years, we have focused our efforts on giving back by investing time and expertise in organizations where we can establish long-term, meaningful relationships. We are particularly committed to those organizations who utilize technology to improve the daily lives of individuals, including applications in education, healthcare and the environment.
Landmark has formalized the corporate social responsibility program Doing IT For Good as a means to focus and centralize our efforts in supporting technology related nonprofits. In addition, we are proud to be individual and collaborative supporters of several deserving organizations.
Cycle for Survival
Cycle for Survival is the indoor team cycling fundraiser that has raised more than $2 million in support of research on rare cancers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering.
Kav-Or
Kav-Or is an Israeli nonprofit organization dedicated to providing interactive learning, virtual playgrounds, and community involvement for over 120,000 children living in hospitals and separated from family, friends and classmates by their need for around-the-clock care.
NPower (DITFG 2009)
NPower is a network of locally based nonprofit organizations that provide comprehensive, high-quality and affordable technology assistance to other nonprofit groups nationally.
Project Sunshine
Project Sunshine provides free educational, recreational, and social programs to children and families living with medical challenges.
Sunrise Day Camp
Sunrise Day Camp, for children ages 3-16, is the only dedicated day camp in the nation for children with cancer.
Winthrop Cancer Center for Kids
The Cancer Center for Kids at Winthrop-University Hospital is a state-of-the-science facility where children are given the best possible chance of recovery and cure through superior medical care, constant nurturing and unconditional support in an environment that promotes healing.
Year Up (DITFG 2008)
Year Up offers a supportive foundation to urban young adults seeking to cross the Opportunity Divide and develop successful careers in IT. Year Up couples education and experience, following six months of classroom-based IT education with six months of apprenticeship with one of Year Up's prestigious corporate partners.
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