Strategic Social Good Partnerships

Prenetics' IM8 Health Supports Vitamin Angels

Prenetics' IM8 Health has formed a global partnership with Vitamin Angels. The company has committed to supporting 400,000  pregnant women, infants, and children under five in underserved communities during the first year of the collaboration, with a long-term goal of reaching millions more by leveraging IM8's growing international footprint and Vitamin Angels' established delivery infrastructure across over 65 countries.

Vitamin Angels has a 31-year track record, a four-star Charity Navigator rating, and a demonstrated ability to reach over 74million women and children annually, with the organization’s most recent three-year cycle saving an estimated 147,000 children's lives and improving over 209,000 birth outcomes.

By embedding this commitment into its core operations, IM8 positions itself as a corporate entity that is committed to making a difference in people’s lives.

Image Credit: Prenetics

Corporate-nonprofit Partnerships
A growing pattern of corporations aligning long-term operational commitments with established NGOs creates new models for scalable public-health interventions backed by private resources.
Embedded Social Impact
Companies incorporating measurable social outcomes into core business strategy are redefining stakeholder expectations and funding flows for mission-driven services.
Global Health Supply Chain Digitization
The convergence of international delivery networks with digital tracking and inventory systems enables transparent distribution of supplements to underserved populations at unprecedented scale.

Sectors Adopting This

Nutritional Supplement Distribution
Scaling targeted micronutrient programs through combined corporate and charity networks presents opportunities for product innovation, localized manufacturing, and last-mile logistics redesign.
Corporate Social Responsibility Platforms
Enterprise-grade platforms that quantify and report social impact across regions are positioned to disrupt how enterprises justify and allocate ESG-related investments.
Telehealth and Maternal Care
Remote monitoring and virtual care services integrated with supplement delivery chains have potential to transform prenatal and early-childhood outcome management in low-resource settings.
SCORE
6.7 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 54%
Activity 57%
Freshness 91%