SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jan. 16, 2018 -- GPS Insight, a leading provider of tailored GPS tracking and E-Log solutions for commercial and government fleets, announced today that it donated $225,000 in 2017 to 83 local and national charities and not-for-profits chosen by their customers and employees.
GPS Insight customers and employees suggested the charities that GPS Insight donate to by posting their picks on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. The fleet tracking company had a goal to donate $200,000 for the year, and due to the overwhelming response, they exceeded their goal by 12.5%. Every customer and employee that participated had a minimum of $250 and up to several thousand donated to the charity they requested. A few of these 83 charities included American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and St. Mary’s Food Bank.
Rob Donat, Founder & CEO of GPS Insight stated, “We are happy to continue our tradition of giving back with another record year of charitable contributions. We care about helping our customers’ and employees’ personal causes, and do what we can throughout the year and during the holiday season. GPS Insight is glad to allocate a large percentage of its profits each year to help a wide range of worthwhile charitable causes, and we thank them for doing what they do for society, education, and the arts.”
About GPS Insight:
GPS Insight is a top technology provider of tailored GPS tracking and ELD solutions for businesses with fleets of vehicles, trailers, and other mobile assets. Businesses work with GPS Insight to solve their unique fleet challenges through increased revenue, reduced costs, and reduced risk. GPS Insight provides highly flexible solutions, tailored to meet specific customer requirements and ensure maximum return on investment. Visit www.gpsinsight.com to learn more.
Contact:
Ryan Driscoll
Marketing Director at GPS Insight
7201 E. Henkel Way, Suite 400
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
866-477-4321
[email protected]


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