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  2. Blackbaud - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Blackbaud offers consultancy services to nonprofit organizations. [2] Blackbaud was founded in 1981 by Anthony Bakker. [2] [7] The company is headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina. [8] Blackbaud went to a remote-first approach for employees in 2021, closing all of its regional offices while keeping its Charleston headquarters ...

  3. MUSC Health Stadium - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Blackbaud was the first modern-era stadium in the United States designed for specifically soccer, as Columbus Crew Stadium opened after Blackbaud later that the same year. The stadium was originally named after Blackbaud, a software company founded by Battery majority owner Tony Bakker. The company's headquarters were adjacent to ...

  4. Anthology Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Anthology Inc. Company type Privately held Industry Educational technology Founded January 21, 1997 ; 28 years ago (1997-01-21) Washington, D.C., U.S. Founders Stephen Gilfus Daniel Cane Michael Chasen Matthew Pittinsky Headquarters Reston, VA, U.S. Number of locations 18 Area served Worldwide Services Platform and enterprise consulting, managed hosting, student and training services, online ...

  5. Marc Chardon - Wikipedia

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    Marc E. Chardon (born November 1, 1955) is an American-French dual national who was previously the CEO and President, Blackbaud, Inc., a software and services provider for the nonprofit sector, until August 31, 2013.

  6. NOZA, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    NOZA, Inc., formerly a privately held Santa Barbara, California-based company established in 2006 by Craig Harris, was acquired in 2010 by Blackbaud.Blackbaud incorporated the application NOZAsearch into its analytics offering for nonprofit organizations as an Internet search engine and online database built for fundraising and prospect research by nonprofit and charitable organizations.

  7. Charleston Battery - Wikipedia

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    Blackbaud Stadium: Charleston Battery: 4 – 1 Dallas Burn: April 4, 2002 Exhibition: Blackbaud Stadium: Charleston Battery 1–2 New England Revolution: July 17, 2002 2002 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup: Blackbaud Stadium: Charleston Battery 0–1 Colorado Rapids: July 20, 2002 Exhibition: Blackbaud Stadium: Charleston Battery: 2 – 1 Puebla F.C ...

  8. Convio - Wikipedia

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    Convio was a software company based in Austin, Texas, in the US, with offices in Washington, DC, and Emeryville, California.Convio provided internet marketing and business management applications tailored specifically for non-profit organizations, and virtually all of its customers were charities, educational establishments, and political advocacy groups.

  9. JustGiving - Wikipedia

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    JustGiving was acquired by U.S.-based Blackbaud, Inc. for £95 million in October 2017. [17] Blackbaud were criticised in the wake of the Robb Elementary School shooting for its links with the National Rifle Association of America. [18]