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Blackbaud buys Kintera

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Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Blackbaud buys Kintera May 29, 2008 In retrospect, this probably was inevitable. And I’m sure that the very low stock price of Kintera’s certainly made a buyout of it by Blackbaud easier.

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5 Good Nonprofit Infographics

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All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 5 Good Nonprofit Infographics Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on April 12th, 2011 Who doesn’t love a good infographic? Includes data from Blackbaud , American Red Cross , MobileMarketer.com , and the Chronicle of Philanthropy.

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Tidbits

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There are some fabulous sessions proposed for the 2009 NTC , running the whole gamut of nonprofit technology, from planning to Web 2.0, Funny thing: it’s happening the same week as the Convio Summit , and the Blackbaud Conference. But, of course, as with anything, look (a lot) before you leap. open source, etc.

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Tidbits

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Blackbaud hasn’t been doing so well , in the stock price department either. Speaking of the responses of the old guard, eTapestry, which was bought by Blackbaud last year, is opening up it’s API this week. 1 trackback } Blackbaud buys Kintera » Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology 05.29.08 Time will tell. {

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Frackin’ Brilliant

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Leverage the power of the open platform of Salesforce.com, and do the work that nonprofits (and consultants) have been having to do to bang Salesforce.com into shape as a donor database. This ups the ante major league for Blackbaud, for sure, as well as other long time desktop donor database providers. And make it reasonably priced.

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How’s that donor database of yours?

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By far the most popular DMS of the ones surveyed was … you guessed … Blackbaud’s Raiser’s Edge. Included in the bottom four are 3 properties of Blackbaud: Raiser’s Edge, eTapestry, and Kintera Sphere which was in dead last place. 18% of users surveyed use that one, which also accounted for 35.5%

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Free and open source tool #15: MPower Open CRM

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It is an enterprise-class client/server CRM, and has the kind of features you see in such packages as Blackbaud’s Raiser’s Edge. And Blackbaud may well be shaking in their boots. It’s been around for quite a while, and has a solid user base. I’ll be following MPower closely over the next months and years.