MicroAgility, a Princeton-based digital transformation consulting firm specializing in people-first technology integration, established the MicroAgility Foundation, formalizing a decade of community investment that has contributed over $250,000 to education and environmental sustainability initiatives.
“For 10 years, we’ve been quietly and consistently investing in our communities through education support and environmental stewardship,” said Sajid Khan, founder and president of MicroAgility. “The establishment of the MicroAgility Foundation allows us to formalize this commitment and expand our impact in a more strategic and meaningful way.”
Since 2015, MicroAgility has demonstrated its commitment to social responsibility through various community initiatives, scholarship programs, and environmental preservation efforts.
The MicroAgility Foundation will concentrate its efforts on two primary areas that align with the company’s mission and values:
“We’ve seen firsthand how education can transform lives and how environmental preservation connects us to what truly matters,” added Khan. “Our foundation work is rooted in gratitude for the opportunities we’ve been given and our responsibility to ensure others have access to those same opportunities.”
With the formal establishment of the MicroAgility Foundation, the organization plans to expand its impact through strategic partnerships and continued focus on education and environmental initiatives. The Foundation’s approach will continue to emphasize sustainable, long-term solutions that create lasting positive change rather than temporary fixes.
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