Software/Technology
Qgiv released new event management software for nonprofits. The platform, designed to help charitable organizations increase event registrations, attendance, and giving at events, enables nonprofits to build an exceptional event experience for their guests, whether the event is virtual, in-person, or hybrid.
As exciting as new software can be, making the move to new technology can also seem intimidating. It requires change, and change can often bring anxiety. Here are seven things you can do to help ensure your new software implementation goes more smoothly and stays on track.
Endaoment and The Giving Block announced a partnership to connect thousands of nonprofit organizations across the globe with crypto donors. The partnership will create new fundraising opportunities for nonprofits and simplify the process for crypto holders to support organizations in need.
With the company’s recent announcement that they will shut down the program, iGive is stepping up to fill the void for charities and philanthropic shoppers alike, helping both give and get more donations than with AmazonSmile.
Beth Fisher of Mel Trotter Ministries and Fisher Strategic, joins The NonProfit Voice to discuss her organization’s journey of selecting and implementing new technology to improve workflows and be more efficient with donor communications.
Are you afraid that ChatGPT is coming for your job? I put ChatGPT to the task of writing a fundraising letter, and here is what happene
Givezy has launched the first-ever Give Now, Pay Later solution, lowering the barrier to entry for fundraising events.
The Giving Block announced a new partnership with Omatic. This partnership allows nonprofit organizations to seamlessly connect their fundraising data from The Giving Block with Blackbaud.
iWave announced that it has released new enhancements to the iWave for Salesforce integration on the Salesforce AppExchange. The latest version includes Automated Scoring, a new feature that enables fundraising professionals to understand the giving potential of new constituents.
Let’s look at four key steps, and some useful tips, for selecting the right software for your nonprofit.