$2 Million Gift to UCSF Medical Center to Help Build New Children's Hospital at Mission Bay Announced at Salesforce.com's Dreamf
November 19 2009 - 3:05PM
PR Newswire (US)
Award honors General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.) who supported the
launch of the Salesforce.com Foundation 10 years ago SAN FRANCISCO,
Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Salesforce.com Dreamforce Conference --
Salesforce.com Foundation, the global leader in integrating
philanthropy and business, today unveiled a $1 million gift to UCSF
Medical Center to help build a new children's hospital at Mission
Bay in San Francisco. It was matched by a $1 million gift from
salesforce.com Chairman and CEO Marc Benioff and his family. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050216/SFW105LOGO) The
Salesforce.com Foundation gift is an inaugural award that is part
of Healthy Communities, a new initiative that further extends the
impact of salesforce.com's 1/1/1 integrated corporate philanthropy
model where 1% of employee time, 1% of the company's equity, and 1%
of the company's product are delivered to nonprofits. The
initiative focuses on empowering local communities to serve in-need
youth located in cities where salesforce.com has a significant
presence. The Foundation will also provide employee volunteers,
product donations and discounts, and partner support to the
hospital. The inaugural award is bestowed in honor of General Colin
L. Powell, USA (Ret.) who was present at the launch of the
Foundation and has spent decades advocating for and working toward
improving the lives of children. Recognized throughout the world as
health care leaders, UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Children's
Hospital have offered unparalleled medical treatment for more than
a century. "Our company is built upon a foundation of social
responsibility and ethics that we embedded into the fabric of our
corporate culture from the very beginning," said Marc Benioff,
chairman and CEO, salesforce.com. "Helping UCSF to build a new
children's hospital at Mission Bay is extremely gratifying
especially since it will have a direct, positive impact on the
lives and wellness of children." "The integrated philanthropy model
pioneered by salesforce.com has changed the way organizations are
operating in their communities," said Mark Laret, CEO of UCSF
Medical Center and UCSF Children's Hospital. "The Foundation gift
and the generous gift from the Benioff family will help us to build
a world-class medical center for children. With the new facility,
we can focus on new innovations in patient treatment and change the
way people think about patient care." Due to open in 2014, the
183-bed children's hospital with urgent, emergency and pediatric
primary care and specialty outpatient facilities is part of an
integrated hospital complex that will serve children, women and
cancer patients. The new UCSF Children's Hospital is being
specifically designed to provide nurturing, compassionate care for
every child and family. The hospital will be of sustainable design
and construction, uniquely integrating the best green practices
available and setting a world-class standard for patient- and
family-centered health care. The gift will be presented to CEO
Laret by Suzanne DiBianca, chief service officer and executive
director of the Salesforce.com Foundation preceding General Colin
Powell's keynote speech at Dreamforce '09, salesforce.com's user
and developer conference, held Nov. 17-20 at the Moscone Center in
San Francisco. About the Salesforce.com Foundation The
Salesforce.com Foundation is the global leader in integrating
philanthropy and business through its 1/1/1 integrated philanthropy
model http://www.sharethemodel.org/. The 1/1/1 model harnesses the
power of salesforce.com's people and technology through 1% Time, 1%
Equity and 1% Product to increase the effectiveness of nonprofits
in pursuing their social missions. Since the Foundation's inception
in 1999, employees have given more than 165,000 hours of their
time; more than 7,300 nonprofits in 70 countries are using donated
and discounted Salesforce CRM licenses as part of the Foundation's
1% Product Donation Program
http://www.salesforcefoundation.org/product; and numerous
organizations are benefiting from technology-related grants. For
more information on the Salesforce.com Foundation, please visit
http://www.salesforcefoundation.org/. About UCSF Medical Center
UCSF Medical Center consistently ranks as one of the top 10
hospitals in the United States. Recognized for innovative
treatments, advanced technology, collaboration among clinicians and
scientists, and a highly compassionate team of patient care
providers, UCSF Medical Center serves as the academic medical
center of the University of California, San Francisco -- a leading
health sciences institution. Its nationally preeminent programs
include children's health, the brain and nervous system, organ
transplantation, women's health, and cancer. The Medical Center
operates as a self-supporting enterprise within UCSF and generates
it own revenues to cover the operating costs of providing patient
care. Any marginal revenues are used to supplement state funds that
support UCSF's academic mission of educating and training health
professionals. http://www.ucsfhealth.org/ About UCSF Children's
Hospital UCSF Children's Hospital creates an environment where
children and their families find compassionate care at the
forefront of scientific discovery, with more than 150 experts in 50
medical specialties serving patients throughout Northern California
and beyond. The hospital admits about 5,000 children each year,
including 2,000 babies born in the hospital. More information can
be found at http://www.ucsfchildrenshospital.org/.
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Daylan Burlison of salesforce.com, +1-415-536-4902, Web Site:
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