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Danielle Loughnane

Danielle Loughnane

Danielle Loughnane earned her B.F.A. in Creative Writing from Emerson College and has currently been working in the data science field since 2015. She is the author of a comic book entitled, “The Superhighs” and wrote a blog from 2011-2015 about working in the restaurant industry called, "Sir I Think You've Had Too Much.” In her spare time she likes reading graphic novels and snuggling with her dogs.

Review: Givebox

giveboxThe main focus of any nonprofit is to help their constituents.  Doctors without Borders’ provide medical assistance to those in conflict zones while Girl Scouts of the USA focus on building courage, confidence, and character among school-age girls. Whether a small nonprofit who rely solely on volunteers or a larger nonprofit like those mentioned above, using the right technology is a critical factor to assure a charity can save both time and money. Givebox, a fundraising and payment solutions software is looking to solve both of these problems. Read more...

Review: Virtuous Giving

virtuousIn a press release on July 26, 2018; Virtuous, a CRM software targeting nonprofits introduced their new online donation platform- Virtuous Giving. Virtuous Giving is a drag and drop donation form designed to make it easier for donors to give. The software is not a stand-alone application, instead Virtuous Giving works as an addition to Virtuous’ CRM and marketing automation tool enabling nonprofits to reach their donors with ease. Read more...

Givesource

givesourceIn 2014 the Ice Bucket Challenge helped raise $115 million dollars for ALS foundations all over the world (ALS Association). It reiterated how powerful “going viral” could be and how a mere few minutes could change a person’s life. Since then, challenges have popped up all over the internet as a fun way to get people involved in their communities. Among those challenges are Giving Days. While Giving Days have been in existence long before the Ice Bucket Challenge they have become more popular in the last few years with universities, nonprofits, and communities taking part in them. Read more...

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