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InsideSales.com, Inc., a cloud-based provider of sales automation, has donated revenue, labor and product technology to help restore Camp Maple Dell in Payson and enhance the fundraising capabilities of the Utah National Parks Council, the local council of the Boy Scouts of America.

"We take 1 percent of our revenue, 1 percent of our labor and 1 percent of our product for a year and select a cause that we feel will most benefit the youth or the underprivileged in our own backyard," said Dave Elkington, CEO and cofounder.

Fellow executive Ken Krogue said many employees "grew up going to Camp Maple Dell, swimming in the pool and camping under the many pavilions. These structures are 60 years old, and many have been condemned and need to be completely rebuilt. This benefits thousands of young people annually and for decades to come, and is where we want to put our resources."

David Pack, Scout executive of the Utah National Parks Council, said he hoped that InsideSales.com "will be the first of many local companies stepping forward to help improve the scouting experience for the young people in our council."

Serving 81,000 youths with 43,000 adult volunteers, the Utah National Parks Council is the largest Boy Scout council in the United States.

Previously in its annual fundraising efforts, Provo-based InsideSales.com has helped a small private university and a local women's shelter.