Nonprofit Management

Givinga Introduces the First Philantech Cloud Technology

Givinga today announced its Philantech® Cloud Technology, the first suite of modernized and customizable tools that unlock the full potential of charitable giving by removing barriers to philanthropy. Philantech allows partners to easily integrate and manage a wide range of charitable giving features into their existing digital experiences. Philantech provides comprehensive tools that connect digital users with 1.8 million charities worldwide, automate tax incentives and rewards for charitable donations, and transfer donations quickly and transparently.

Givinga's Philantech Cloud supports the social trend that demonstrates the power of people to make a difference. According to the National Philanthropic Trust, Americans donated nearly $ 450 billion in 2019, up 5.1% from 2018, and individual donations accounted for 69% of total donations in 2019, the fourth time in the last five years that charitable Donations made by individuals have increased.

"We believe anyone in the world can be a philanthropist if they have access to the right tools and technology," said Joe Phoenix, Co-Founder, and CEO of Givinga. Our Philantech cloud offers end-to-end technology solutions for a lagging modernization market."

By implementing Philantech, partners can innovate, drive meaningful engagement and unify the business with social impact. Consumer platforms targeting a new generation of donors, such as  Softgiving, are using Givinga's nonprofit infrastructure tools to create consumer digital experiences that are transparent and easy to manage. Softgiving is a fundraising platform that social media influencers and nonprofits can use to run live campaigns. Event broadcasts and other social media channels, like Charity streams with Twitch video game streamers. "When organizations and individuals make decisions about charitable dollars, they want the best possible information to guide those decisions. They demand transparency and the ability to see the impact," said Matt Pfaltzgraf, founder and CEO of Softgiving.

"From Charity Review and donation management users of our charity streaming platform can focus on making an impact through charities and what matters most to them"

Givanga partnered with an  Award-winning employee experience technology platform that empowers employees to direct to vetted charities through campaigns, competitions, and volunteer activities and make donations available by employers as gifts and rewards for donations and managing grant requests. "WeSpire is a platform that inspires employees to take positive action such as giving away time and treasures," said Susan Hunt Stevens, Founder, and CEO of WeSpire. "Givinga offers a more modern and proactive approach to global charity vetting and faster payment processing. The result is a social impact platform that offers employers a significantly higher donation participation rate than existing alternatives, and much better visibility and service than existing products and platforms."

The SaaS-based pricing model enables companies to create a workplace and consumer experiences that deliver 100% of all donations to charities and eliminate high costs and fees.

About Givanga

Givinga's Philantech® cloud offering, recognized by Fast Company as 2021 for World-Changing Ideas finalist.  It Combines philanthropic tools with financial technology, enabling companies to develop modern donation solutions that align with and support corporate strategy. Its products Support business partners promoting job creation, startups reinventing B2C, charitable giving, financial services companies offering social impact investments, and foundations looking to increase donor engagement.

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American Camp Association Receives $45.5 Million Grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to Strengthen Character Development Programs for Young People

PR Newswire | February 02, 2024

The American Camp Association® (ACA) is honored to announce that Lilly Endowment Inc. has awarded ACA a $45,535,623 grant to support the creation of a new, multiyear initiative to grow, improve, and celebrate character development at camps across the United States. Character at Camp is an innovative initiative anchored in the belief that summer and year-round camp programs provide an unparalleled opportunity to promote the character development of young people. While camps vary greatly in their mission, size, activities, programming, and location, many are run with an intrinsic focus on youth development and character-building skills and traits. ACA's recent National Camp Impact Study demonstrated that camp experiences support social connectedness among youth and the development of skills and traits such as perseverance, responsibility, and the willingness to try new things. This study also found that these skills and traits last over time. Individuals who attended camp as children demonstrate these skills and traits throughout academic environments and well into their early careers. For more than a century, character development has been foundational to the camp experience, as each camp distinctively offers a variety of opportunities to develop important character skills and traits. Camps provide young people with experiences in less-distracting settings, often surrounded by nature, that can help support character development through social interactions with peers and counselors, time for reflection and other activities. For example, campers learn responsibility as they help set tables in the dining hall, engage in leadership when guiding groups during hikes, and practice empathy when they support fellow campers who are missing home. In today's world, the benefits of building character skills and traits such as gratitude, kindness, creativity, curiosity, perseverance, resiliency, empathy, courage, and teamwork could not be more important. The Character at Camp initiative will be conducted during the next six years. ACA will make available in-person and virtual training opportunities, educational tools, and other resources to camps to strengthen, expand, or establish character development programs at the more than 15,000 year-round and summer camps across the US. As a direct result of this new initiative, ACA will invite camp leaders to participate in educational and peer-learning opportunities, networking, training, other experiences to learn how to help develop character skills and traits at camp. ACA will work with camp professionals, youth-development experts, and others to create new educational resources, training, and assessment tools to provide camps with opportunities to engage in this important initiative. Starting in 2025, all eligible nonprofit camps will have the opportunity to apply for competitive one-, two-, or three-year grants to support their character development programs. Eligible organizations will be able to apply for funding in amounts ranging from $50,000 to up to $300,000 based on the length of the grant period. Funds may be used for staffing, training, curricula, assessment, communications, and/or outreach and partnership efforts to support camps' specific goals related to character development. The initiative will support a broad range of camps serving young people from varied backgrounds and experiences, including under-resourced and underrepresented youth, as well as provide funding for developing character-based programming that is culturally relevant and values the diverse perspectives of youth and families. "We are deeply grateful for Lilly Endowment's support of ACA and our shared commitment to support camps across the country with the funding, tools, resources, and education to expand and prioritize character development programs," said Tom Rosenberg, ACA president/CEO. "This Character at Camp initiative recognizes the diverse needs of children and youth. We know camp experiences build a world of belonging and growth, and we're excited to engage camps as they work to strengthen their character development programs." "Lilly Endowment's founders firmly believed that developing the character of young people was vital to the future of communities and our country, and they supported many efforts to understand how character is formed," said N. Clay Robbins, Lilly Endowment's chairman and CEO. "For decades, well run camps have had a positive impact on the character development of thousands of campers. We believe, with the commitment, leadership, and expertise of ACA, its Character at Camp initiative can meaningfully enhance and expand character development from a variety of perspectives and in a diverse array of young people throughout the nation."

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Financial Management, Philanthropy

TIFIN Give expands its reach as a leading technology powered philanthropy platform for wealth enterprises

PR Newswire | February 01, 2024

TIFIN, a leading AI and innovation platform, today announced its philanthropy platform TIFIN Give has acquired Giving Place, the tech solution for family office giving programs and private foundations. The newly combined company now has increased scale and resources to service families through advisors, the workplace, and family offices. The firm now helps oversee $670 million in philanthropy assets and helped facilitate $40 million in charitable donations in 2023. The donor-advised fund (DAF) space has seen rapid growth in recent years. DAF assets nearly doubled between 2018 and 2022 and stand today at ~$230 billion; total DAF assets are estimated to grow to $1 trillion by 2030. Private foundation assets reached $1.25 trillion last year. The ability of TIFIN Give to serve these charitable structures, among others, continues to unlock substantial opportunities and value for wealth enterprises and their clients. TIFIN Give's next-generation DAF platform provides a multi-custodial platform, SOC-2 security compliance, and expanded investment options including custom model portfolios. It is now deployed at leading wealth enterprises and employers through their recent partnership to power an employee DAF solution with Morgan Stanley at Work. Through the Giving Place acquisition, TIFIN Give can now address the philanthropic needs of all asset classes in the wealth enterprise space," said Cor Hoekstra, Head of Wealth Enterprise Partnerships at TIFIN. "We are excited to now reach all types of donors. The new company will be led by Giving Place's co-founder and CEO, Paul Lussow. Co-founder Alex Paul, will remain involved and serve on the TIFIN Give board. "Our focus on supporting and growing the philanthropic capabilities of wealth enterprises will accelerate through this combined company," said Lussow. "The key to solving many pain points for donors and their advisors will be powered by the integration of TIFIN Give's digital-first DAF platform with Giving Place's philanthropy software solution for family offices and private foundations," said Giving Place co-founder and TIFIN Give board member Alex Paul.

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