Goodstack unveiled a new platform Tuesday that combines multiple corporate philanthropy functions in one system, promising to simplify how companies manage their social impact initiatives.
The all-in-one impact suite integrates corporate grants, customer donations, workplace giving and employee volunteering into a unified platform, eliminating the need for multiple systems, said company officials.
“Organizations have told us they need a single, powerful platform to manage and scale their impact efforts globally and locally, without the complexity of multiple systems,” said Henry Ludlam, CEO and founder of Goodstack.
The platform aims to help social impact teams automate processes and centralize reporting so they can focus more on strategy rather than manual operations, according to the company.
Targeting efficiency in corporate philanthropy
Global organizations including Atlassian, Canva and monday.com currently use Goodstack’s services, the company said.
The system includes grants management tools, customer donation integration for checkout processes, employee giving features with donation matching capabilities, and volunteering coordination with skills-based matchmaking.
Goodstack, which describes itself as a verification service provider for nonprofits and other mission-driven organizations, said its platform can handle eligibility confirmations and compliance checks for both monetary and in-kind donations.
The company, headquartered in London with offices in San Francisco, Denver and Sydney, reports that it supports over 12 million causes through its nonprofit and educational database.
Goodstack plans to showcase its new platform at the Engage for Good conference taking place April 22-24 in Palm Springs.