Donations made through Qgiv’s suite of fundraising tools reach a record high, indicating the continued growth of the company and an increasing usage of digital tools within the nonprofit sphere.
Qgiv, a leading provider of nonprofit fundraising technology, enters its fourth quarter having reached a new fundraising milestone—the company’s nonprofit clients have collectively raised over $2 billion. Just over 15 million donations have been made through Qgiv’s suite of digital fundraising tools, representing causes spanning the globe and initiatives promoted by over 5,000 nonprofits ranging from local animal shelters to national youth development organizations.
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“COVID-19 has presented unprecedented challenges for nonprofits, and in many ways, nonprofits are relying on digital fundraising tools and the generosity of their donors now more than ever before,” said Todd Baylis, CEO and Co-Founder of Qgiv, Inc. “This $2 billion milestone isn’t just a company celebration—it’s a celebration of the spirit of giving which has continued to thrive during these difficult times.”
Since Qgiv’s founding in 2007, the Central Florida company has grown into a leading fundraising software provider, serving over 5,000 nonprofits throughout the U.S. and Canada, including some of the most notable nonprofits in North America—Junior Achievement, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and the Boys and Girls Clubs.
The achievement of $2 billion raised comes after a record year of product launches and growth for the company. In 2019, Qgiv launched Mobile Suite (a text fundraising and outbound messaging package), unveiled their new auction and event management platform, and released an integration with Facebook Fundraisers. Early in 2020 Qgiv announced its acquisition of Acceptiva, a digital fundraising platform that provides nonprofits the ability to accept and process online payments and donations.