Community Impact
Clutch is Committed to Our Community
Clutch Solutions is committed to our community and embraces the Indigenous philosophy of The Seventh Generation. This concept encourages sustainability by considering the impact of our words, work, and actions on the seventh generation to come and honoring the seventh generation that preceded us.
We practice this philosophy both internally and externally by forming strong partnerships with strategic OEMs that share our commitment to sustainability, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
HP Amplify Catalyst 3-Star Partner
Clutch Solutions is a certified HP Amplify Catalyst 3-Star Partner. This certification is part of HP’s Sustainable Impact strategy to create lasting, positive change for Climate Action (Planet), Human Rights (People), and Digital Equity (Community). This is a global initiative that helps partners measure and improve their sustainability practices and drive social impact. Catalyst members like Clutch Solutions take the HP Amplify Impact Pledge, and participate in a sustainability assessment, and report sales opportunities. Catalyst partners also have access to world-class resources through the new HP Amplify Impact Initiatives Hub.
Robert L. Backie Scholarship
The Robert L. Backie Scholarship provides educational opportunities for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students. Established in honor of Clutch CEO & Founder Garrette Backie’s father Robert.
An elder member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Robert Backie established a co-op training program for minority students interested in tooling design and automotive engineering in his home state of Michigan. Backie also founded a student scholarship trust fund to support native high school graduates from low-income families attending GMI, General Motors Institute / Kettering University in Flint, Michigan.
Clutch is committed to continuing the legacy that was built by Garrette Backie’s late father, Robert, and hopes this scholarship will help Native Americans and other underrepresented youth pursue their passion for technology.
Our Charitable Pursuits
Clutch Solutions is committed to charity and giving back to the community.
The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research.
The YMCA is the leading nonprofit committed to strengthening individuals and communities across the country.
Through community engagement and partnerships, the The Harold & Carole Pump Foundation funds cancer treatment programs, services, and advanced medical technology.
Ronald McDonald House Charities® Alberta supports families seeking vital medical treatment for their seriously sick or injured child.
As a proud sponsor of Grayhawk Elementary School’s PTO, we are dedicated to contributing to the enriching educational experiences and community initiatives that the PTO organizes. Our partnership with Grayhawk Elementary underscores our commitment to supporting local education and fostering a thriving school community.
We support the Scottsdale Unified School District, ensuring that students have access to quality education and resources. Our commitment extends to fostering community involvement and providing additional programs to enhance student learning and development.
Thunderbirds Charities is a non-profit organization formed in 1986 to distribute monies raised through the WM Phoenix Open golf tournament.
Clutch Canada Golf Tournament
Clutch Canada’s inaugural golf tournament was held in 2023 at the Lynx Ridge Golf Club in Calgary, Alberta.
Together with our sponsors, Clutch was able to raise over $7,000 in support of Make-A-Wish Canada, a charity that works with communities across the country to provide children with critical illnesses the opportunity to realize their most heartfelt wish. Since 1983, Make-A-Wish Canada has granted over 37,000 wishes across the country, over 1,000 last year alone.
We look forward to continuing this annual event and supporting causes that make an impact in our community.
Cox Heart to Hearts Golf Tournament
Clutch is a proud participant in the annual Cox Heart to Hearts Golf Tournament in support of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
Every day, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta provides nationally-ranked pediatric care to Georgia’s kids and teens, so they can get back to just being kids.
Since its inception in 1998, this annual event has raised nearly $7.8 million for the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
Clutch staff in the community
“Being part of diverse women in technology organizations like Women of the Channel, The Worldwide Women’s Association and Women in Miami Tech is not just about belonging; it’s about harnessing the collective power of brilliant minds and diverse perspectives. In these dynamic communities, we transcend boundaries, bridge gaps, and pave the way for innovation and growth. Together, we change, break barriers, and empowers future generations of women to excel in the technology world and beyond.”
“As a woman in tech in Michigan, I’ve found that giving back to our community is not only fulfilling but also incredibly rewarding. From inspiring the next generation of female innovators to supporting local tech initiatives, the volunteer opportunities and events here are not just great – they’re downright fun! Together, we’re shaping a brighter future where diversity and inclusion thrive, one exciting event and volunteer opportunity at a time.”
“Being a part of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has been incredibly rewarding, both personally and professionally. Supporting families affected by mental illness is not just a cause I’m passionate about; it’s a responsibility we all share to foster understanding and empathy. Through my involvement with NAMI, I’ve witnessed firsthand the impact that education and community support can have in helping individuals and families navigate difficult times. I’m proud to bring this same level of care and commitment to my work at Clutch, where we prioritize the well-being of our clients, partners, and team members alike.”
“As a woman in tech in Michigan, I’ve found that giving back to our community is not only fulfilling but also incredibly rewarding. From inspiring the next generation of female innovators to supporting local tech initiatives, the volunteer opportunities and events here are not just great – they’re downright fun! Together, we’re shaping a brighter future where diversity and inclusion thrive, one exciting event and volunteer opportunity at a time.”
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Two years ago Ashley began volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles, a youth empowerment organization whose mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.
Ashley says, “it’s been incredibly rewarding to see the impact we can make in a child’s life. My little one is really passionate about tech, and it’s been amazing to explore that passion together. It’s not just about teaching her skills; it’s about nurturing her curiosity and showing her that she can achieve anything she sets her mind to.”
Developing World Connections
In 2016 Maris Benz took part in Developing World Connections, a Canadian non-profit, charitable organization focused on improving lives through community development.
Maris and her team travelled to India where she met with Jatan Sansthan, a grassroots Indian non-governmental organisation based in the state of Rajasthan. The team worked to update two computer labs and train locals from the community, particularly kids, on how to use them.