Denmark's 12 largest humanitarian organizations and Danish
Television behind Denmark's Collection, which culminates with a
major TV show on Danish Television.
The collection was a huge success. Data were collected over 30
million USD to Africa's poorest families. The show was watched by
over one million Danes.
In 2009, the money goes from the Danish collection of concrete
projects selected and prioritized by the 12 organizations. All the
same purpose: To provide self-help and helping thousands of
families out of desperate poverty, giving them the opportunity even
to build their future.
The solution
With XForms there were developed a solution where it was possible
for donors to send donations digitally before and during the
conduct of the 3 hour long TV show on DR. Besides building a
digital transmission solution for handling payment forms for
individuals are also built a web-based interface to the more than
400 people located in a comprehensive Call Center during the show.
The interface ensures that all donations are recorded and payment
transactions are performed in real time.
With XForms Statistics there has been developed a web-based
interface that allows on-demand visual overview of distributions of
payments and statistical breakdowns. The statistics interface is
used directly under the TV show to make public the amount of
donations and what individuals and companies who contributed.
Furthermore, through various automated processes ensured the
opportunity for manual validation of larger contributions. The
solution handles over 2000 digital reporting and payment
transactions every 5 minutes like that consistently carried out
statistical calculations.
Via the built-in SOA Interfaces in XForm it is possible to perform
continuous extraction of all reported data and form definitions.
During the show made a continuous extraction of contributors and
amounts. These extracts are integrated into a publishing system in
the Danish Radio that automatically publishes the largest
contributors directly above the screen so the viewer can regularly
follow the quantity and size of individual contributions