Givebutter
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'''Givebutter''' is an American software company founded in 2016 by Max Friedman, Liran Cohen, and Ari Krasner while they were students at [[George Washington University]]. |
'''Givebutter''' is an American software company founded in 2016 by Max Friedman, Liran Cohen, and Ari Krasner while they were students at [[George Washington University]]. |
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The company provides a customer relationship management |
The company provides a customer relationship management platform for nonprofit organizations, offering tools for fundraising, payment processing, and donor tracking. The platform operates on a voluntary contribution model, allowing organizations to use the service without a mandatory fee, or to pay a platform fee ranging from 1% to 5%.{{Cite web |last=Szkutak |first=Rebecca |date=April 27, 2024 |title=Givebutter is turning a profit making tech for nonprofits |url=https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/27/deal-dive-givebutter-is-turning-a-profit-making-tech-for-nonprofits/ |access-date=December 11, 2025 |website=TechCrunch |language=en-US}} |
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== Background == |
== Background == |
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== Reception == |
== Reception == |
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In 2026, [[Fast Company]] noted Givebutter as one of "the most innovative companies working on social good".{{Cite web |last=Visram |first=Talib |date=03-24 |
In 2026, [[Fast Company]] noted Givebutter as one of "the most innovative companies working on social good".{{Cite web |last=Visram |first=Talib |date=2026-03-24 |title=The most innovative social good companies of 2026 - Fast Company |url=https://www.fastcompany.com/91497298/social-good-most-innovative-companies-2026 |website=Fast Company}} |
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Givebutter was cited in the book Monthly Giving Mastermind as a case study examining the growth of recurring donations in the nonprofit sector. |
Givebutter was cited in the book Monthly Giving Mastermind as a case study examining the growth of recurring donations in the nonprofit sector. |
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