How Non-Profits Are Using LBS to Promote Awareness — And Spur Donations

Assisting Those in Need
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) has taken the first step into the LBS industry by introducing a revolutionary tracking device designed for Alzheimer’s patients. The AFA has paired up with Michigan-based mobile company Breadcrumb LLC to develop the “Breadcrumb BC300 GPS Locating Device,” the first Alzheimer’s-specific tracking device on the market. A lightweight device that straps around an individual’s ankle enables caregivers to track the wearer’s real-time location via a Google map. Through the construction of a geo-fenced area around the wearer’s home or care center, the device can send alerts to up to five caregivers when the wearer is outside of the designated zone. The device costs under $1.50 a day to use and offers reassurance to worried caregivers that their loved ones will remain safe.


Non-profit organizations such as the AFA and the CCFC have utilized LBS to benefit those living with the illnesses that their organization represents. One smartphone app, Vinspired, introduces a unique way for individuals to get involved in their local communities and support non-profit organizations. The app is designated for youth throughout England aged 14-25, offering them access to a variety of volunteer positions from over 550 organizations. Users simply enter their postcode into the app and a list of nearby opportunities are pinpointed onto a map. Users can click on the pin to gain further information about both the organization as well as the various volunteer positions available within it. The app not only promotes charitable and nonprofit organizations within England, but also encourages youth to take an active role in their community and get involved.
Lastly, let’s not forget about the money. None of these charities could exist without the financial support of the communities they serve. To help that process along, many are turning to location-based technology.

The bottom line is that it has become evident that location-based marketing is not strictly for retailers and large corporations — charities and non-profit organizations are increasing their presence in this fast-moving industry. Now get out there and support them!

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