Causecast
US software company
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Causecast was a software company founded in 2007 and based in Los Angeles. The company provided an online platform that helped businesses and organizations manage community giving, employee volunteering, donations, matching, rewarding, and cause campaigns ranging from disaster relief to competitive corporate crowdfunding.
History
Causecast was formed by Ryan Scott in 2007. In August 2019, it was announced that America's Charities acquired Causecast.
Services
The Causecast SaaS technology offered tools to make workplace giving and volunteering more efficient and allows corporations to track volunteering and giving efforts in real-time.
References
References
- "Causecast Acquired By America's Charities - socaltech.com".
- (2 February 2012). "Causecast Makes It Easy for Companies to Give Back".
- http://www.se-alliance.org/sea-news/10-questions-with-ryan-scott-of-causecast
- "Causecast Acquired By America's Charities".
- (28 January 2012). "Causecast takes corporate philanthropy beyond the Fortune 500".
- "Causecast Harnesses Do Good Activism for Better Employee Engagement {{!}} 3BL Media".
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