One of the leaders of digital fundraising technology providers, OneCause, recently announced its Corporate Grant Program's recipients. The company is devoted to expanding access to technology, fast-tracking the new nonprofits' fundraising process, and helping them to achieve their goals.
The Corporate Grant Program by OneCause will support nonprofits with one year of free subscriptions to its fundraising software, services, and support. In addition, the program includes technology-based grants for each nonprofit of up to $10,000, access to the resources of OneCause and assistance from the OneCause support team.
Hope Family Care Center and Darkness to Light, recipients of the Corporate Grant Program. Where Darkness to Light, one of the two recipients in the grant program, gives adults the tools they need to prevent, recognize, and respond to child sexual abuse responsibly. It does this through awareness, education, and reducing stigma. And the other recipient, Hope Family Care Center, is a family medical practice delivering primary healthcare to help the most vulnerable and underserved populations in Kansas City, Missouri.
The OneCause Grant Program is available to any organization registered as 501c3 in the U.S. or Canada. Grantees are chosen based on their overall need, how technology will help the organization achieve its mission, and how well they fit with three core focus areas: mental health and wellness, community, and sustainability.
Steve Johns, chief executive officer for OneCause, said, "At OneCause, we have a shared passion for advancing the missions of nonprofits that are building better tomorrows." He additionally said, "The Corporate Grants Program helps empower developing nonprofits with access to best-in-class technology, resources, and fundraising mentorship. We're honored to help grantees accelerate their missions and grow their impact."
(Source: Cision PR Newswire)
About OneCause
Based in Indianapolis (Indiana), OneCause is shaping the future of fundraising with easy-to-use digital solutions that allow nonprofits to improve the giving experience and raise more money. The company builds technology that helps optimize day-to-day generosity, simplifying fundraising for nonprofit organizations. Since the company's establishment in 2008, it has helped 10,000+ nonprofits in the U.S. and Canada raise over $5 million for their missions. Its goal is to make the nonprofit sector more innovative, bringing together nonprofit professionals worldwide at its annual Raise Conference to share ideas that help to fundraise.