Introducing: GrassRoot

GrassRoot has been designed to meet the specific needs of churches and nonprofits. GrassRoot is a web-based software platform that allows nonprofits to create, manage, and publish project pages in order to receive funding directly from donors. GrassRoot is also designed to promote team-based giving, where groups of friends adopt causes and form communities. The Social Web transforms donors into mobilizers.

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GrassRoot

Features of GrassRoot:

  • Content management system allows clients to manage their own project pages
  • PayPal integration for credit card processing and bank transfers
  • Share and publish your feed on Facebook, Twitter, dozens of social networking apps
  • Create and send support letters to mobilize for your campaign
  • Team pages encourage groups of donors to adopt projects and give as a community
  • Donor management tools and automated tax receipt emails
  • Easily track offline donations such as cash and check

Most small to medium sized nonprofits do not have the capital to invest in technology infrastructure. The IT industry is evolving into a “Software as a Service” model that treats technology as a service instead of a product. GrassRoot is an affordable solution for any nonprofit that wants to raise funds and mobilize donors online. 

Benefits of GrassRoot:

  • Lower up-front cost, total cost of ownership, and higher return on investment
  • Save time preparing and sending tax receipts
  • You have total control over your funds. Money goes straight to your PayPal account
  • Manage all your donations in one central location with useful reports
  • Get your site up and running in minutes
  • No hardware or software to install or manage
  • Ability to scale to meet changing requirements
  • Allows clients to focus on constituents instead of software

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