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Classy Helps Raise a Billion Dollars
According to Cision, online fundraising platform Classy collectively raised $1 billion dollars in 2020.
Classy, creator of world-class online fundraising software for nonprofits, entered its 10th anniversary year by announcing that their nonprofit customers collectively raised over $1 billion in 2020, fueling social impact through a wide variety of causes including COVID-19 relief and social justice.
Read more...Nonprofit Brings Internet to Families
According to the Monitor, nonprofit La Union del Pueblo Entero is helping bring internet access to families that need it.
A local nonprofit provided 60 Rio Grande Valley families with access to the worldwide web via a campaign that provided either a $400 voucher for internet services or a computer for families who have never owned one.
Read more...Baltimore Nonprofit Works to Change Inequality
Baltimore nonprofit, HACK, is using technology to address disparities and digital inequality in the city, reports the Baltimore Sun.
HACK Baltimore, a nonprofit using technology to address workforce development, health disparities, digital inequality and other city challenges, will open a headquarters at Power Plant Live at the Inner Harbor in the coming year.
Read more...Nintendo Bring Happiness to Kids
Nintendo is partnering with the Starlight Foundation to bring their switch gaming system to kids in the hospital, reports CNN.
Being stuck in the hospital is no fun -- especially when you're a kid. So what better way to pass the time than by playing some video games?
Read more...Microsoft Helps Local Nonprofits
Microsoft is pledging an additional $60 million dollars in support for local nonprofits, reports Microsoft.
There’s no doubt that most of us across the Puget Sound region are anxious to put the difficulties of 2020 behind us. As we approach the end of December, we look forward to the new year with a mixture of optimism and concern – optimism about spreading vaccines and concerns about the serious challenges that will unfortunately follow us into the first months of 2021.
Read more...Using Tech to Market Effectively
According to MarTech, artificial intelligence has helped nonprofits market more effectively to potential donors.
Inuvo, Inc., a leading provider of marketing technology, powered by artificial intelligence (AI) that serves brands and agencies, announces how the IntentKey artificial intelligence (AI) technology has enabled nonprofit client to efficiently market to donors while continuing to raise funds despite COVID-19.
Read more...Venture Capital Firms Raises Funds for Nonprofits
Austin area venture capitalist firm raises $200,000 for six area nonprofits, reports Silicon Hills.
A year ago, LiveOak Venture Partners launched a giving program to support Austin-area nonprofit organizations.
Read more...Red Kettle Goes High Tech
Grand Rapid’s Red Kettle campaign is test driving technology that allows donors to make contactless donations, reports Grand Rapids Business Journal.
The local Salvation Army division is harnessing a Grand Rapids company’s technology to allow customers to make fast and easy contactless donations to the nonprofit’s Red Kettle Campaign in the checkout lane at two area grocery stores.
Read more...Airbnb Works to Provide Shelter
According to the Nonprofit Times, Airbnb has launched a nonprofit that will help find shelter for those that may need it in times of crisis.
Airbnb launched its own 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to facilitating temporary stays for people in times of crisis with a commitment of $2 million to support partnerships with relief organizations.
Read more...Code of Support Teams with Google
Code of Support Foundation has partnered with Google to help veterans find links to resources that they need, reports We are the Mighty.
Millions of Americans have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic and personal disruptions it has caused this year.
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