
Software/Technology

Bloomerang, a donor and volunteer relationship management platform, announced it has acquired Qgiv, a fundraising technology solution.
Attain Partners launched Attain Digital, which will consolidate the firm’s Salesforce and enterprise resource planning offerings.
Blackthorn.io announced the launch of Blackthorn Industries, a venture to better align with Salesforce Industries.
Software supports everything from fundraising to programs. Here are some technology tips for your nonprofit as we move into 2024.
Arizona State University (ASU) and Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the next phase of the ASU Cloud Innovation Center, powered by AWS: together, they will advance the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public sector.
Blackbaud announced Prospect Insights Pro, which will give fundraisers access to more AI-driven insights to support fundraising.
We’ll explore how nonprofits can use AI and other AWS technologies to better understand and engage with constituents.
BryteBridge announced a new technology platform to help nonprofits meet state and federal compliance requirements. The platform allows nonprofits who have hired BryteBridge for compliance services to view the compliance status and upcoming expirations of their operating states.
Utilizing the Groundswell platform, Wisconsin-based Wipfli has launched a new charitable program that provides each employee $150 and matches an additional $500 that can be distributed to charity how, when and where the employee chooses.
Moving to new technology isn’t typically something nonprofits look forward to. Even if you know that it’s time to upgrade your nonprofit’s technology, you might find yourself with anxiety-inducing thoughts. However, it’s important to move past the fear and know that the results can be well worth the investment.