Community service

The RGI Group’s decision to support initiatives of specific social merit was born of our conviction that value produced by a company should be shared and contribute in a responsible manner to the growth of the civil society.
Over the past several years, RGI has concentrated its initiatives on three fronts: sports, multicultural initiatives and social solidarity.

RGI sponsors the Lettera 22 sporting association, through which it launched Canestri Senza Reti (Baskets without Nets) in 2001, an international basketball tournament for the purpose of promoting solidarity.
The tournament initially involved Slavic boys, but expanded over the years to include teams from Lithuania, Denmark and Spain.

In addition, some years ago, RGI launched a collaboration with non-profit associations and founded the 7 Novembre Foundation, an ONLUS aimed at assisting persons in positions of serious social distress.



   
7 novembre foundation

         
Baskets without nets

         
A.S. Lettera 22

   
                         
    Founded on May 24th of 2004, the 7 Novembre Foundation has the mission of promoting the projects of non-profit organizations that address healthcare, the protection of civil rights and other forms of humanitarian assistance.

The Foundation is committed to supporting projects with a high impact on the social fabric and whose phases of implementation can be directly followed.

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        Canestri senza reti (Baskets without nets) is a sports event promoting social solidarity that takes place in Ivrea each year December 25th through January 6th.

The tournament originated at the initiative of the Lettera 22 sporting association, when a Serb boys’ basketball team made the request to an Italian humanitarian delegation to the former Yugoslavia to be able to play basketball with Italian boys.

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The Lettera 22 sporting association derives its name from a typewriter manufactured by Olivetti and sold all over the world, in witness of strong ties to Eporedia (the Ancient Roman name for Ivrea) that Lettera 22 and RGI both share.







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