If you haven’t yet donated to help out the victims of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, or even if you have and can offer a little bit more, Austin Ventures and the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Central Texas are providing a way to double your donation. They are calling upon Central Texas tech companies, their employees and friends to provide assistance to the rescue efforts in Haiti, and have established a $600,000 High-Tech HelpHaiti Fund to match donations.
You can donate at a website set up by the Entrepreneurs Foundation at http://www.GiveToAustin.org/HelpHaiti. The $600,000 contributed to match the contributions has been donated by Austin Ventures, Donna & Philip Berber, Dave & Isabel Welland, MFI Foundation, the Garber Family, Silicon Labs and the Entrepreneurs Foundation.
“The Austin entrepreneurial community is a tightly-knit group from which we all benefit. It is important that we use this great bond to mobilize and help others in time of need. The tragedy in Haiti is one of these times for us to step up,” said Phil Siegel of Austin Ventures, who is also chairing the committee to distribute the donations. Also serving on the committee are MFI Foundation’s Lynn Meredith, Glimmer of Hope Founder, Philip Berber, Silicon Labs founder Dave Welland and Eugene Sepulveda, CEO of the Entrepreneurs Foundation.
The committee has already wired $250,000 to two groups that are assisting directly with the efforts in Haiti, choosing to immediately donate what they could now rather than waiting to match the contributions of the Tech community. Austin Startup encourages all of Austin’s entrepreneurs and members of the tech community to give to the HelpHaiti fund in whatever amount you can.
Additional information is available at http://www.GiveToAustin.org/HelpHaiti and by emailing HelpHaiti@GiveToAustin.org.












thank you guys for the posting. We're committed to investing in all three stages of disaster recovery 1) save the living, bury the dead, 2) short term & intermediate humanitarian aid & relief and 3) reconstruction, rebuilding and growth. The two partners we sent money to on Friday were already on the ground with substantial assets in Haiti even before the earthquake: @PIH_org and @ConcernWorld. @PIH_org flew in 4 planes of med staff & supplies yesterday, operated on many and evacuated 4 critically injured to Philly. They've been named by WHO to help run the PaP hospital. @ConcernWorld is establishing camps for those left homeless. They're getting water & supplies to people, just bumped up their goals to helping 50k rather than 15k. We'll double all donations up to $600k and put them to great use
sorry, PIH_org 5 planes in yesterday