The 2026 Nonprofit Technology Tracker of the Latest Tools and Features
Last Updated: Jan. 28, 2026
We’re tracking all new nonprofit technology launches and acquisitions, as well as software feature updates and integrations announced in 2026 — from fundraising and CRM platforms to volunteer management, analytics, and digital engagement tools.
January 2026
Jan. 5 — Momentive Software Unveils MomentiveIQ
Momentive Software launched MomentiveIQ, a new AI-powered platform that unifies fundraising, membership, learning, volunteering, events, and more into a single intelligent experience with predictive insights and automated workflows. The platform is designed to eliminate data silos and help nonprofits operate through a centralized portal, featuring AI analytics, agents, and widgets.
“With predictive insights, automated workflows, and intelligent recommendations woven throughout the platform, teams can finally move beyond manual work and disconnected systems,” Dustin Radtke, interim CEO of Momentive Software, said in a statement. “MomentiveIQ frees organizations to focus on what matters most — advancing their mission — while providing a secure, purpose-built foundation that scales as they grow.”
Jan. 6 — SofterWare Acquires Givecloud
SofterWare, the developer of DonorPerfect, announced it has acquired Givecloud, an online fundraising platform that serves more than 2,000 nonprofits and is known for its integrated online giving and donor engagement capabilities. The acquisition brings Givecloud’s donation form technology, digital wallet payments, and donor portals further into the DonorPerfect ecosystem to support faster fundraising growth for nonprofits.
Jan. 8 — Gloo Completes Acquisition of Westfall Group
Gloo, a technology platform serving faith-based nonprofits, completed its acquisition of Westfall Group, which uses data-driven insights to create donor experiences for high-capacity, high-impact donors. Westfall Group will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Gloo, with founder Bob Westfall remaining Westfall Group’s CEO.
Jan. 12 — Momentive Software Acquires Personify
Momentive Software expanded its association and nonprofit technology portfolio by acquiring Personify, a provider of association management and constituent engagement solutions, bringing together event management, member engagement, and fundraising in a unified platform. The deal is intended to help organizations consolidate systems, reduce data silos, and deliver more holistic supporter experiences across membership, events, and giving.
Jan. 13 — Blackthorn Outlines New Salesforce-Native Event Platform Vision
Blackthorn announced a new product direction focused on improving Salesforce-native event management, including a new web-based planner interface, a drag-and-drop page designer, and an artificial intelligence (AI) layer to automate common workflows.
Jan. 13 - Euna Solutions Acquires GrantExec
Euna Solutions announced it has acquired GrantExec, an AI-native startup focused on simplifying grant discovery and research for nonprofits, universities, and community organizations. The acquisition will integrate GrantExec’s team and technology into Euna’s end-to-end grants platform.
“Grant discovery is one of the most time-consuming and fragmented parts of the grants process,” Tom Amburgey, CEO of Euna Solutions, said in a statement. “With the acquisition of GrantExec, we’re enhancing our grants research offering with additional AI-powered intelligence that will help customers identify the right opportunities faster, so they can focus on delivering meaningful outcomes for their communities.”
Jan. 14 — Kindsight Adds AI-Powered Features to Its Fundraising Platform
Kindsight launched Kindsight Intelligence, a new set of AI-powered capabilities embedded in its fundraising platform and Ascend CRM. It includes an in-platform chatbot, AI-generated donor and event briefings, automated contact reports, and drafted donor outreach. The tools are designed to help fundraisers work more efficiently using donor context already stored in the CRM.
“We know that technology is at its best when it feels less like a tool and more like a partner,” Hemant Kashyap, Kindsight's chief product officer, said in a statement. “By embedding AI workflows directly into the CRM, we're not just adding features — we're empowering the critical processes you rely on every day. These tools are tailored to how advancement teams truly operate, using real donor context to deliver precise insights that streamline your work like never before.”
Jan. 28 — Chariot Launches Gift Processing Platform for Donor-Advised Funds
Chariot announced the launch of its Gift Processing Platform to eliminate manual processing of donor-advised fund and workplace-giving payments. The platform centralizes inbound gifts through a single account, applies AI-based automation for donation reconciliation and coding, and generates data exports designed to integrate with donor databases.
“Nonprofits are solving our most critical needs as a society, and yet there’s never been a dedicated solution to one of their biggest operational challenges — gift processing,” Serfati Salo, co-founder and CEO of Chariot, said in a statement. “With Chariot, nonprofit teams can save time on all that manual work and focus more on achieving their visions.”
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