The Grid That Powers Humanitarian Action.
Humanitarian logistics are scattered across disconnected tools and opaque processes. Donors lose visibility, NGOs lose time, suppliers face uncertainty, and volunteers struggle to help effectively.
AidGrid brings everyone onto one trusted system where needs, resources, and deliveries are verified, traceable, and visible end to end. It restores accountability across the chain, accelerates decisions, and ensures aid reaches those who need it, faster.
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Who Powers the Grid
Volunteer Hub
The Volunteer Hub connects people who want to help with real needs on the ground. Volunteers can find tasks, offer supplies or transport, and build a track record through what they deliver. Every action counts, and the impact is visible.
About
AidGrid is developed by Auxicodex SAS , an independent company based in Paris, France. It was founded by Benjamin Guibert.
Our mission is to build digital tools that make humanitarian operations faster, safer, and more accountable.
Contact us at contact@aidgrid.net.
Benjamin Guibert 🇫🇷
Founder & Technical Lead
Software Engineer from Paris, France, with 15 years of experience, including work in healthcare. After volunteering in Ukraine, he founded AidGrid to bring more transparency and coordination to humanitarian logistics. Our mission is to build digital tools that make humanitarian operations faster, safer, and more accountable.
Born from the Ukraine Response
Ukraine is AidGrid's first deployment. The ongoing war has disrupted supply chains and created one of the largest humanitarian challenges in Europe. AidGrid proves that transparent, collaborative logistics can move aid faster and make every delivery accountable. The model built in Ukraine is designed to scale globally, ready for activation wherever coordination and trust are most needed.
Ethical Principles
AidGrid is built on safety, privacy, and fairness. User data is protected, community well-being comes first, and financial power never determines who receives aid. Transparency and accountability guide every decision, from product design to field operations.
Special Thanks
AidGrid was shaped through collaboration, feedback, and field experience from organizations and individuals committed to improving humanitarian logistics.
Special thanks to everyone who supported early testing, provided guidance from the field, and helped turn this project into a working platform.
Asher Robinson 🇦🇺
Consultant
Australian event organizing who came to Ukraine at the beginning of the full scale invasion and has been working on logistics, projects and helping to make volunteers more productive and help people in need.