For the past nine years, Nielsen has celebrated Nielsen Global Impact Day (NGID), our annual day of service when our associates come together to volunteer in their communities. NGID is part of our year-round Nielsen Cares volunteering program. This year, NGID was postponed due to COVID-19, but we haven’t let this stop us. There’s an even greater need now to help our communities, as we are in it together fighting this global pandemic.
Im Rahmen unserer Kampagne "In It Together" ermutigen wir unsere Mitarbeiter, sich in drei bestimmten Bereichen ehrenamtlich zu engagieren:
Helping our neighbors: We’re connecting with neighbors in need—those who live nearby and those we may never have met. Associates can call elderly neighbors or those facing isolation to offer companionship, buy online gift cards to their local businesses, as well as help #WashTheHate with anti-xenophobia and anti-hate speech efforts.
Fighting hunger: Associates are donating money to local food banks and buying groceries for those who can’t get to stores. Nielsen continues to contribute more than $2 million worth of data annually to Feeding America’s Map the Meal Gap to understand food insecurity in the U.S. supporting their network of food banks with research and information to help feed vulnerable people during this pandemic.
Using our skills and expertise: Associates are joining hackathons focused on COVID-19, starting pro bono projects to support nonprofits and agencies with data analytics, and using resources from the Nielsen Foundation’s Discover Data program to teach students virtually about data science.
"Durch virtuelle Freiwilligenarbeit können wir unsere Nielsen-Gemeinschaft auch aus der Ferne aufbauen und gleichzeitig in Krisenzeiten etwas für unsere Gemeinden tun", so Andrea Bertels, VP, Global Responsibility and Sustainability. "Mit unseren Daten und Erkenntnissen tun wir etwas, das für Nielsen einzigartig ist. Ich bin inspiriert davon, wie viel unsere Mitarbeiter tun, um etwas zurückzugeben."
Jedes Jahr können die Mitarbeiter von Nielsen bis zu 24 Stunden ehrenamtliche Arbeit leisten. Da die Mitarbeiter weltweit zu Hause bleiben, können sie diese 24 Stunden im Rahmen von "In It Together" auch virtuell nutzen. Seit Beginn der COVID-19-Krise haben sich viele Mitarbeiter bereit erklärt, bei der Deckung des Bedarfs zu helfen - von der Herstellung von Masken für die Mitarbeiter vor Ort bis hin zur Analyse der Daten von Lebensmittelausgaben, um die Lebensmittelbanken bei der Deckung des wachsenden Bedarfs zu unterstützen.
Several Nielsen Data Science associates are working with Can’t Stop Columbus to analyze Ohio food pantry data to better understand food needs and if food is getting to the right places during the pandemic. “I’ve volunteered in food pantries before—packing and distributing food. But applying my analytical skills to this project makes me feel like I’m having a bigger impact and helping more people beyond the pantry,” said Sara Liang, Data Science Associate, Nielsen. “And I love that I can continue volunteering safely from home.”
Through Nielsen Cares, we dedicate at least $10 million in pro bono work, skills-based volunteering and in-kind giving of our data and services each year, in service of social and environmental causes where we can make a unique impact. In 2019, we donated more than $24 million in pro bono value to nonprofits and causes to help accelerate inclusion and shape a smarter market.
