The Wilderness Foundation UK is delighted to announce that Microsoft have today confirmed that they will be support the charity through the donation of software valued at US$2,641.00.  The Foundation has partnered with Microsoft, who, through its Unlimited Potential program, is supporting our work to create opportunities and solve societal challenges in our community.
Akhtar Badshah, Senior Director of Microsoft Community Affairs said:

“At Microsoft, we believe technology can do amazing things.  That’s why we partner with thousands of organisations around the world to help each one achieve its mission.  Through our Microsoft Unlimited Potential efforts, we provide technology tools, training and resources that can help change people’s lives and transform communities.”

Richard Corby, Operations Manager for the Wilderness Foundation in the UK said:

“The software being donated by Microsoft will enable us to operate more efficiently, improve our communications and outreach and increase our productivity.   We’re a small but dynamic organisation, working in many fields across the conservation spectrum and this support, which is valued beyond the monetary cost of the software, will really help us to push through the glass ceiling and take our activity to the next level.  Everyone on the team is incredibly excited and also hugely grateful for Microsoft’s decision to support us.”

If you would like to help the Wilderness Foundation in it’s mission to preserve the last of the world’s wild places, please contact the team on 01245 443073 or send us an email.