Companies in Nonprofit Tech
There are 6,174 companies in Nonprofit Tech which include GoFundMe, Impact Guru, i3 Verticals, Benevity, Kickstarter. 985 companies in Nonprofit Tech are funded, with 330 having secured Series A funding. Till date, the sector has seen the creation of 1 Unicorn. United States has the most number of companies in Nonprofit Tech (2,637), followed by United Kingdom
(499), and then India (388).
2025 has seen the creation of 2 Nonprofit Tech companies. On average, the last 10 years have seen 298 new companies launched every year. Most number of Nonprofit Tech startups have been founded by alumni from Harvard University, Stanford University and University of Pennsylvania.
Here is a List of top companies in Nonprofit Tech
1. GoFundMe
Online crowdfunding platform for social causes. It allows users to contribute funds for health, memorial, emergency, charities, education, and more societal reasons. Offers tools to track donations, manage teams, and market social causes through social networks. It also allows users to promote campaign on social media.
Key facts about GoFundMe
- Founded Year: 2008
- Location: San Diego (United States)
- Stage: Series C
- Investors: TCV, Accel and 10 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series C, Jun 18, 2015
- Tracxn Score: 78/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 2,308 Competitors
2. Impact Guru
Online crowdfunding platform for social causes. Users can create fundraising campaigns, share campaigns through social media platforms, and accept donations. Users can customize the fundraising page by adding compelling pictures and videos. Users can also reward the donors through perks/awards. The app is available for Android and iOS platform.
Key facts about Impact Guru
- Founded Year: 2014
- Location: Mumbai (India)
- Stage: Series B
- Total Funding till date: $19.7M
- Investors: RB Investments, Venture Catalysts and 73 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series B, Apr 08, 2021, $14.5M
- Tracxn Score: 77/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 2 of 2,308 Competitors
3. i3 Verticals
Payment processing solutions for businesses. It offers solutions for multiple industry verticals including education, property management, government, healthcare, utilities, and others. It offers a cloud-based POS solution including full retail management, transactions management, inventory management, customer management, payments, and more. It also offers cloud-based mobile apps and mobile extensions that manages checkout times and equipping staff with pricing and product information.
Key facts about i3 Verticals
- Founded Year: 2012
- Location: Nashville (United States)
- Stage: Public
- Total Funding till date: $42.1M
- Investors: Bank of America, Harbert Management and 7 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Post IPO, Feb 18, 2020, $138M
- Tracxn Score: 75/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 21 of 2,496 Competitors
4. Benevity
Cloud-based suite solutions for corporate. It provides software that enables employee giving, volunteering, and cause marketing programs. It allows organizations to incorporate a micropayment platform into their existing website which allows users to add a small donation to a cause. The platform features include payroll giving, corporate matching, grants, employee giving and volunteer management.
Key facts about Benevity
- Founded Year: 2008
- Location: Calgary (Canada)
- Stage: Acquired
- Total Funding till date: $69.3M
- Investors: General Atlantic, JMI Management and 6 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series D, Feb 19, 2021
- Tracxn Score: 75/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 2 of 904 Competitors
5. Kickstarter
Cloud-based crowdfunding platform for creative projects. It allows users to fund projects in multiple sectors including art, dance, fashion, films, music, technology. It offers rewards and incentives to assist users in making investments.
Key facts about Kickstarter
- Founded Year: 2009
- Location: Brooklyn (United States)
- Stage: Funding Raised
- Investors: Collab Fund, Lowercase Capital and 8 Others
- Tracxn Score: 75/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 3 of 2,193 Competitors