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South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations Partners with GiftWorks!

April 21, 2009

The GiftWorks team is happy to welcome a new state partner: South Carolina! The South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations (SCANPO) has joined 11 other state nonprofit associations in selecting GiftWorks as a preferred software supplier for their member organizations. The mission of SCANPO, an organization with over 700 members, is to "serve, support, and strengthen nonprofit organizations for a better South Carolina."

 

Beyond the fact that we're excited to develop new relationships with the nice people, and vibrant nonprofit organizations in South Carolina, we consider these state partnerships an important way of supporting different regions of the country with GiftWorks products and services. These partnerships enable us to understand the specific issues that nonprofits face state by state, and they enable us to meet and get to know customers in these areas.

Here are all of the state nonprofit associations that partner with GiftWorks: New York Council of Nonprofits, Utah Nonprofits Association, Connecticut Association of Nonprofits, Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations, Idaho Nonprofit Center, Florida Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Associations, Colorado Nonprofit Association, North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, North Dakota Association of Nonprofit Associations, New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, and South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations.

 

For those of you in South Carolina, please join the GiftWorks team at SCANPO’s 12th annual conference  in Spartanburg, SC on April 29- May 1. See you there!

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GiftWorks is fundraising software and so much more. It’s also a community of nonprofit experts and peers who help you make the most of your fundraising efforts.

GiftWorks helps you manage and cultivate donors/prospective donors, run effective fundraising campaigns, build targeted lists, send custom mailings and create robust reports. You can add GiftWorks Volunteers, Events and/or Online Donations for even more functionality.

GiftWorks is quick to set up and easy to use, so you can generate polished reports for your board in a snap. Best of all, GiftWorks is priced right so your big investments are in your mission, not your infrastructure.

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About CEO Mary Pat Donnellon

Mary PatMary Pat Donnellon has been with Mission Research, the maker of GiftWorks, since its early days, working in every area of the company before becoming CEO in 2009. She now gets to do all the things she loves: leveraging great technology to help nonprofit organizations become better and stronger. Mission Research is a sustainable company; Mary Pat enjoys doing her part by walking or biking to work (most days!). She is also sustained by working with her talented colleagues at Mission Research and the company’s thousands of customers and partners.

Mary Pat volunteers in a variety of capacities, including as Vice President of the YWCA of Lancaster board. She lives in the city of Lancaster, Pa., with her husband and three children.

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