There are many
companies presently jockeying for position in the election
supplies market, but what truly sets CODE Incorporated above
the fray is the fact that it donates its profits to its
parent company, CODE. In turn, CODE directs these funds
towards its learning initiatives in developing countries,
supporting libraries and teacher training, as well as local
book publishing in about 20 languages.
From a modest start in 1959 with a small
number of individuals sending tea chests of books to Africa,
CODE evolved into a UNESCO-award winning organization empowering
children to learn. In 1987, CODE Incorporated was borne
out of CODE’s need for a reliable source of revenue
to support its commitment to education abroad and from the
expertise it had acquired in accessing efficient and cost-effective
international freight and distribution systems.
After exploring a number of business ventures,
CODE Incorporated found success in the election supplies
field. It now has to its credit over 250 projects in 64
countries and continues to support the democratic process
around the globe through supplying such products as ballot
boxes, voter inks and stains, easy-to-assemble voter screens
and booths, polling station kits, and digital voter registration
systems.
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