Company showcases plans to accelerate digital
experiences for nonprofits, to support the advancement of SDGs
during the United Nations General Assembly
New research from ServiceNow and ThoughtLab
reveals the potential for nonprofits to serve an additional 103.1
million people per year with successful digital transformation
efforts
Activities build on recent ServiceNow global
impact efforts, including work with the International Rescue
Committee on humanitarian crises and GivePower for drinking water
access
ServiceNow’s ESG solution helps companies plan,
manage, govern, and report on their ESG efforts to drive greater
environmental, social, and business impact
UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY – ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) today
announced plans to accelerate digital experiences for nonprofit
organizations by expanding access to technology, knowledge, and
opportunity. The company showcased its refreshed commitment to a
better world during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in
New York, where it is also sponsoring activities and organizations,
including the Concordia Annual Summit and the Diana Award, Goals
House, the Devex Summit, the World Climate Summit, and the Global
Africa Initiative.
Driven by the company’s purpose to make the world work better
for everyone, ServiceNow believes technology has the power to
improve people's lives and is providing tangible opportunities for
action and pursuit of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
to achieve a more sustainable world, eradicate hunger and poverty,
end discrimination, and address climate change.
“At ServiceNow, our defining impact is reflected in our purpose
and permeates every aspect of our business – how we build
technology, how we collaborate with customers and partners, how we
support the growth of our people, and how we aim to do good in the
world,” said Vanessa Smith, president, ServiceNow.org. “ServiceNow
believes it’s a tremendous moment to shape the trajectory of how
the world works in the 21st century – and to lead that endeavor
with intent. We’re excited to seize this moment together and show
what it truly means to create access to a better world for
everyone.”
Commitment to making the world work better at UNGA
2024
Across UNGA events from September 23-27, ServiceNow will
demonstrate its commitment to listening and learning from leaders
and engaging in meaningful discussions and advocacy with civil
society, government, and business.
Company leadership, including Vanessa Smith, president,
ServiceNow.org; Paul Smith, chief commercial officer; Jacqui
Canney, chief people officer; and Karen Pavlin, chief equity and
inclusion officer, among others, will join activities throughout
the week to drive meaningful conversations about the importance of
technology in solving the world’s most challenging problems.
ServiceNow is a lead partner for the Concordia Annual Summit, a
partner for the Devex Summit, a partner of the Global Africa
Initiative, and a supporter of the World Climate Summit and the
Goals House.
ServiceNow is committed to expanding access to technology
resources and supporting nonprofits in solving the world's most
significant challenges. Through these efforts, ServiceNow has set a
bold ambition to partner with nonprofits and customers to
accelerate impact and reach 1 billion people. This includes the
company’s ambition to positively reach 20 million people through
its philanthropy efforts.
- As a market leader in AI and digital transformation, ServiceNow
is focused on helping nonprofits have better access to AI and
technology by empowering innovators to address global
challenges.
- Knowledge by creating equitable entry to the digital
economy and advancing tech careers through RiseUp with
ServiceNow.
- Opportunity by facilitating the digital transformation
of underserved communities and through greater access to donations
and needed resources.
Research reveals nonprofits need AI and technology for more
significant impact
Nearly 60% of nonprofits say AI, especially generative AI
(GenAI), will increase productivity, boosting their ability to
raise funds, engage donors, and deliver on their missions,
according to the Nonprofit Digital Transformation Report 2024 by
ServiceNow and ThoughtLab. Further, if all nonprofits advanced
their digital transformation efforts, they could support an
additional 103.1 million people annually. While nonprofits
recognize the value of digital transformation to achieve greater
efficiency and scale, few lead the way in digital innovation, as
they are often faced with significant barriers due to limited
resources and technical skills.
Through ServiceNow.org, the company is helping close this
gap while creating equitable access to AI and technology. This
includes its partnership with the International Rescue Committee
(IRC), a global nonprofit dedicated to helping people affected by
humanitarian crises, to equip frontline workers with the technology
they need to make their jobs more efficient. ServiceNow has helped
the IRC along its digital transformation journey, deploying
technical solutions that enable the organization to work more
efficiently and effectively.
Other global impact efforts include the company’s longstanding
partnership with GivePower, through which ServiceNow helps 1
million Kenyans access clean, safe drinking water daily. In June,
ServiceNow helped fund two solar-powered water systems in Kenya,
which combine solar power and advanced water purification
technology to produce up to 75,000 liters per day of sustainable
and reliable clean drinking water for the local communities and has
the potential to serve more than 35,000 people every day for 20
years.
Enhancements to advance ESG solution now available
ServiceNow’s ESG solution, powered by the Now Platform, helps
companies activate ESG strategies, programs, and initiatives—from
enhancing diversity and inclusion and reducing carbon emissions to
enabling business resilience—and assists organizations in planning,
managing, governing, and reporting on their ESG programs and
initiatives to drive greater environmental, social, and business
impact.
As part of the Now Platform Xanadu release that launched on
Sept. 10, 2024, ServiceNow rolled out enhancements to its ESG
solution, designed to further expand ESG capabilities built into
the ServiceNow platform:
- A new Scope 3 dashboard allows companies to
comprehensively track greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for scopes 1,
2, and 3, and define categories and representations of data.
- Metrics enhancements empower greater customization,
precision, and flexibility in data management and analysis, with
the ability to collect data in custom fiscal calendars and run
metrics on-demand.
- Additional content and integrations enhance reporting
capabilities to help ensure the most comprehensive and up-to-date
information is represented across sources.
ServiceNow’s global impact inspires a movement that removes
barriers and creates opportunities to make the world work better.
The company has dedicated some of the most capable, resourceful,
and innovative minds worldwide, eager to fulfill our purpose.
Catch ServiceNow in action
In support of its activities during the week, ServiceNow will
participate in the following sessions at UNGA and the World Climate
Summit:
Monday, Sept. 23
- Goals House panel discussion with Vanessa Smith, president of
ServiceNow.org, hosted in partnership with the United Nations
International Computing Centre (UNICC) on “Harnessing
Transformation and Innovation for the SDGs”.
- Concordia roundtable discussion in partnership with Diana Award
on youth advocacy with Paul Smith, chief commercial officer at
ServiceNow.
Tuesday, Sept. 24
- Deloitte Climate Week NYC panel with Karen Pavlin, chief equity
and inclusion officer at ServiceNow, on “Bridging the Generational
Divide: A Catalyst for Innovation and Sustainability”.
Wednesday, Sept. 25
- Concordia keynote session with Jacqui Canney, chief people
officer at ServiceNow, on “The Tech Industry’s Role in Shaping
Policy and Social Progress”.
- World Climate Summit fireside chat with Combiz Abdolrahimi,
vice president of government affairs at ServiceNow, on
“Accelerating the Green Transition with Policy and
Innovation”.
- Concordia roundtable session with Cheick Camara, vice president
managing director, ServiceNow Africa, on “Open Source AI: it's
about Choice”.
Thursday, Sept. 26
- Devex Keynote Session with Vanessa Smith, on “Innovative
education for a sustainable future: Leveraging technology to
advance the SDGs”.
- GABI panels on “Ai-frica! How the continent can win the AI
race” & “The Panel of the Future: Solutions for igniting
Africa’s digital revolution” with Cheick Camara, vice president
managing director, ServiceNow Africa.
- Goals House panel discussion hosted by ServiceNow’s Karen
Pavlin and the Obama Foundation on “Black Women in
Leadership”.
Find out more about ServiceNow’s commitment to a better
world.
About ServiceNow
ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) is putting AI to work for people. We move
with the pace of innovation to help customers transform
organizations across every industry while upholding a trustworthy,
human centered approach to deploying our products and services at
scale. Our AI platform for business transformation connects people,
processes, data, and devices to increase productivity and maximize
business outcomes. For more information, visit:
www.servicenow.com.
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