Two guys who met on a governor's campaign built one of the first cloud databases for nonprofits, then rewrote their own corporate charter to prove they meant it. Nearly 30 years later they are betting the same customers on AI.
The Techstars-backed platform betting that a rowing club, a national trade association, and a paid newsletter all need the same thing: one place to hold their members, their money, and their events.
Dataro is a predictive AI platform that helps nonprofit fundraising teams turn their existing donor data into ranked, day-to-day actions. It analyzes data inside a charity's CRM to score every donor, flag who is at risk of lapsing or ready to give, and recommend the next best step - so teams can prioritize the right supporters without increasing outreach. Used by more than 300 organizations across 20+ countries, including World Central Kitchen, Amnesty International, Save the Children and Greenpeace, Dataro raised a $14.28M Series A in February 2026 led by Blueprint Equity.
Resilia is a New Orleans-based B2B SaaS company that helps nonprofits build organizational capacity and helps funders - foundations, corporations, governments and banks - go beyond the grant with coaching, technical assistance, and impact intelligence. Founded by serial entrepreneur Sevetri Wilson (who first built the nonprofit-formation tool ExemptMeNow), the two-sided platform pairs on-demand courses, templates and fundraising tools for grassroots organizations with dashboards that let grantmakers track and scale impact across their portfolios. Resilia raised a $35M Series B in 2022 - the largest venture round ever for a solo Black-female-founded tech company.
Bloomerang is an Indianapolis-based software company that builds a complete giving platform for nonprofits, combining donor management (CRM), online fundraising, and volunteer management into one system. Founded in 2012 on the insight that nonprofits were losing the majority of first-time donors, Bloomerang centers its product on donor retention and relationship-building rather than one-time transactions. It now serves more than 24,000 small and mid-sized nonprofit organizations.
Mon Ami is a San Francisco software company building a cloud-based operating system for the aging and disability services sector - the agencies, nonprofits, and state units that quietly hold up America's care infrastructure. Its platform replaces decades-old databases and spreadsheets with a HIPAA-compliant system for case management, programs, billing, and reporting.