📣 Big news: Submittable is joining forces with WizeHive, Bright Funds, and WeHero We’re so excited to bring the technology and people behind these four brands together to better support social impact teams. Learn more about the acquisition: https://lnkd.in/guHZw8eD
Submittable
Software Development
Missoula, MT 7,860 followers
Easy-to-use, powerful social impact platform for any size company, foundation, or organization.
About us
Submittable and WizeHive are coming together to better support social impact programs across the corporate, nonprofit, and public sectors. Learn more: https://blog.submittable.com/submittable-joins-forces-with-wizehive/ Submittable is a social impact platform that makes it simple to launch, manage, and measure the results of your grant, community investment, and employee engagement programs. We’ve helped organizations around the world run more than 165,000 programs and collect over 25 million applications, saving time and money in the process.
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http://www.submittable.com
External link for Submittable
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Missoula, MT
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Application Management, Submission Management, Contest Management, Corporate Giving, Publishing, Online Forms, Grants Management, Judging & Review, Events, Admissions, Scholarship Management, Public Voting, Form Logic, Submissions, Applications, Program Admissions, Content Curation, Promotional Services, Marketing, Grants, software, Technology, Awards, and Social Impact
Products
Submittable
Grant Management Software
Submittable powers you with tools to launch, measure, and grow your social impact programs, locally and globally. From grants and scholarships to awards and CSR programs, we partner with you so you can start making a difference, fast. The start-to-finish platform makes your workflow smarter and more efficient, leading to better decisions and bigger impact. Easily report on success, and learn for the future—Submittable is flexible and powerful enough to grow alongside your programs.
Locations
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Primary
111 N Higgins Ave #300
Missoula, MT 59802, US
Employees at Submittable
Updates
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🎯 Keeping your grant program centered on grantees takes work. Learn how to make it easy at our live demo: https://lnkd.in/gWjqSYh3 We'll show you how to eliminate applicant burden and build lasting relationships with grantees.
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The Philanthropy Data Commons is doing such important work in the sector to help make data more accessible and equitable. You can help! Take one minute to complete their short survey about connecting data across systems: https://lnkd.in/gi38Dvrj
🌟 Wise Minds !! 🌟 🌟 Seeking Your Valuable Input on the Future of Philanthropy Data! 🌟 For the past three years, I have been honored to co-lead the development of the Philanthropy Data Commons https://lnkd.in/gpFv768u After a Proof of Concept and initial pilot, we are preparing for our next stage and would love your help by answering our survey. For context, the Philanthropy Data Commons (PDC) is a sector-wide initiative aimed at transforming how we use and manage data in philanthropy. By collaborating with changemakers, funders, and technology vendors, we’re tackling data challenges and enhancing information sharing. As we explore the development of new technology to connect proposal data across systems, we need your help! Please take a moment to complete our survey and share your thoughts. 🔗 - https://lnkd.in/gBBXZusN Your feedback is crucial in helping us build a more connected and efficient philanthropic ecosystem. Thank you for your support! #Philanthropy #DataInnovation #PDC #Survey #TechForGood #opendata
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Our team had the pleasure of hearing from accessibility advocate Kolby Garrison during our latest Lunch and Learn. Kolby walked us through a grant form using her screen reader and shared insights about how to structure questions to be more accessible for everyone. A big thank you to Kolby for sharing her time and expertise!
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"We also need to be intentional about how we conceptualize AI for social good: AI is a means, not the end. An AI-powered product is certainly not a silver bullet for solving a social problem. Nonprofits must remain impact first, deploying AI only where it can help nonprofits scale." 💯 This article by Kevin Barenblat and Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink in the Stanford Social Innovation Review gives some great insight into how some nonprofits are already using AI.
Mapping the Landscape of AI-Powered Nonprofits (SSIR)
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Want to go behind the scenes of top CSR programs? We've had the chance to sit down with CSR leaders like John B. from T. Rowe Price, Jen Carter from Google, and Jaimie Vargas from Electronic Arts (EA) to learn about how their teams approach social impact. Check out highlights from the interviews—plus a whole lot more tactical CSR advice👇
Corporate Social Responsibility | Lessons From CSR Experts | Submittable
submittable.com
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Last night was such a treat ⚾ We got to chat about the future of corporate social impact with an amazing group of CSR professionals at the Seattle Mariners game. Thanks to everyone who came out!
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Government grantmakers spend years learning the ins and outs of Uniform Guidance. And this year, there were some big updates 👀 Check out the details about how Uniform Guidance has changed and what that might mean for your programs👇
The state of grant compliance in 2024: What you need to know about how Uniform Guidance is changing - Submittable Blog
blog.submittable.com
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👋 Grantmakers, have you taken the survey from the Technology Association of Grantmakers? Be sure to take a few minutes to add your perspective. These survey results provide really valuable insights for the whole grantmaking sector. And they can help you understand your tech strategy within a broader context. https://hubs.la/Q02H0k3T0
2024 State of Philanthropy Tech Survey - Technology Association of Grantmakers
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