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  2. Donorbox - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2014, the company provides an online fundraising platform enabling individuals and nonprofit organizations to facilitate online donations. The platform is utilized by various types of organizations, including charities, religious institutions, schools, animal welfare groups, political campaigns, among others.

  3. Network for Good - Wikipedia

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    Network for Good is an American-certified B Corporation software company that offers fundraising software and coaching for charities and non-profit organizations. The company was founded in 2001 by America Online (AOL), Cisco Systems, and Yahoo! and has processed over $2.2 billion in donations since its inception.

  4. Countable (company) - Wikipedia

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    Causes.com is the consumer facing arm of the company that also offers similar tools for consumers, smaller companies and non-profits. After their merger with Causes in 2020, Countable relaunched as an enterprise platform that provides tools for community and engagement to corporations, non-profits, and political campaigns.

  5. ActBlue - Wikipedia

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    ActBlue [1] is an American Democratic Party political action committee (PAC) and fundraising platform founded in 2004. ActBlue is a major part of the Democratic Party's fundraising infrastructure. ActBlue is a major part of the Democratic Party's fundraising infrastructure.

  6. NGP VAN - Wikipedia

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    NGP VAN was created in November 2010 by the merger of its two predecessor companies: NGP Software (founded in 1997 by Nathaniel Pearlman, who later served as chief technology officer for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, [6] in his attic in Washington, DC), and Voter Activation Network (founded in 2001 by Mark Sullivan, in his study in Cambridge, Massachusetts).

  7. Democrats have relied on one company's tools to power its ...

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    If NGP VAN’s software fails — or even just stagnates during increasingly data-driven campaigns — there is real fear among Democrats that fundraising dollars could be diminished, voters could ...

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