Software/Technology
One key technology that nonprofits must assess is artificial intelligence (AI). Forbes reported last year that “89% of nonprofit professionals believe that AI can make their organization more efficient.”
LexisNexis has introduced a new Donor Profile feature to its research platform for development professionals.
Nonprofits constantly look for ways to stay competitive in the market. One of the ways they do this is by investing in new technologies because the future for nonprofits is now.
Media Cause announced the fully redesigned Rally Starter, a fast, simple-to-use platform that makes online advocacy accessible.
GoFundMe, the trusted leader in online fundraising, announced the completion of its previously announced acquisition of Classy.
Change.org celebrated its 10-year anniversary as a global organization with impact spanning 196 countries.
ShopWithScrip has rebranded as RaiseRight and announced that Lou Agnese has been appointed as CEO to drive a new era of growth.
DipJar, a giving technology platform, has opened its new corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh.
Wealth screening can be an incredibly effective way to improve your nonprofit’s fundraising initiatives.
Customer data platforms are changing how organizations do business worldwide rapidly. Nonprofits need to keep up with these changes and take action to stay competitive. Why? We’re nearing the end of cookie tracking.