John Hussey officiated Super Bowl XLV. His day job is a Seal Beach platform that has routed more than $100 million to 4,600 animal rescues - by selling them dog food instead of taking a cut of their donations.
Kitabisa is Indonesia's largest donation-based crowdfunding platform, founded in 2013 to 'connect kindness.' Through its website and mobile app, individuals, NGOs, and companies raise money transparently for medical bills, disaster relief, social causes, and religious giving such as zakat and wakaf. Beyond fundraising, Kitabisa has expanded into mutual-aid protection with Saling Jaga and a licensed insurance arm, positioning itself as a broad social-finance ecosystem for more than 250 million Indonesians.
應援科技 OenTech is a Taipei-based fintech that runs a one-stop integrated payment cloud platform combining third-party payment processing with a CRM-style supporter management system. Tailored for nonprofits, creators, political campaigns, temples and merchants, it lets organizations accept donations, sell tickets and merchandise, manage memberships and issue receipts on a single, security-certified stack. Certified to PCI-DSS Level 1, ISO 27001 and ISO 27701, Oen positions itself as one of Taiwan's most secure payment platforms and now serves more than 1,000 organizations.
AngeLink is a women-led social crowdfunding platform based in Naples, Florida, that bills itself as the first fintech fundraising site powered by women. It pairs a zero-platform-fee model with an AI tool called AI-Wizard that helps people write more compelling fundraiser stories, plus fraud review and mobile-first design. Positioned as a GoFundMe alternative, it targets the reality that most crowdfunding donors and organizers are women, and aims to raise money for medical bills, emergencies, small businesses, and community causes.