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thedatabank's mission is to create positive social change through technology.
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About thedatabank
At thedatabank, we're as committed as you are to creating positive change. That's why we work so hard to provide nonprofits with the best in database, fundraising, and marketing technology.
thedatabank's web-based system is uniquely designed to help each of our nonprofit clients develop and sustain long-term relationships with their supporters. By providing a database driven suite of integrated modules, thedatabank can create an affordable, effective relationship management and communications system specific to your organization's needs.
thedatabank's mission is to create positive social change through technology. We do this by providing high performance, easy to use, affordable technology solutions to nonprofit organizations engaged in making the world a better place; and by providing a workplace that respects diversity, encourages innovation, and creates sustainable employment for our community
thedatabank, inc. was founded in 1998, through the vision of its two founders, Chris Hanson and Mark Paquette. Mark and Chris each have a long history of working for and with organizations focused on social justice, peace and human rights. As a fundraiser, Chris raised millions of dollars for organizations like Farm Aid, Honor the Earth, the Sierra Club, and Special Olympics. As an activist and software developer, Mark created best selling educational software, including Oregon Trail, and used his technical expertise to help numerous nonprofits.
Mark and Chris met in 1993 when they worked together on a Democratic gubernatorial campaign. Five years later, they founded thedatabank, inc. Since then, they have devoted themselves to developing and delivering innovative database technology to help organizations make a difference.
Common search terms include: internet fundraising, data bank, activist network, nonprofit fundraising database system, online activism, The Data Bank.
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