DonorDrive, an EngageSmart (NYSE: ESMT) solution and creator of
an advanced enterprise digital fundraising solution, is proud to
celebrate customers AIDS/LifeCycle, American Foundation for Suicide
Prevention, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Covenant House,
National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), Team World Vision, and
National Multiple Sclerosis Society for being recognized among the
Top 30 U.S. Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Programs by the Peer-to-Peer
Professional Forum. DonorDrive customer MS Canada was also
recognized for two programs in the Top 30 Canadian Peer-to-Peer
Fundraising Programs List.
DonorDrive’s fundraising platform supports enterprise nonprofit
organizations in their peer-to-peer fundraising events, individual
giving, and sustaining fundraising initiatives by empowering
individuals to make a direct impact for the causes they care about.
Nonprofits can provide supporters with easy-to-use fundraising
tools that have helped DonorDrive customers increase donations and
total revenue. These features include built-in fundraising
coaching, personalized fundraising pages, donor communication
tools, fundraising milestones, and donation incentives.
DonorDrive is proud that its fundraising platform and its
Charity Fundraising App played a part in helping the Top 30
programs in the U.S. and Canada listed below achieve the following
results last year:
- AIDS/LifeCycle was named 2022 Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum
Program of the Year, raising a record $17.8 million. DonorDrive
welcomed AIDS/LifeCycle as a client in June 2022 for their 2023
event season.
- NAMI was the outgoing Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum
Organization of the Year, having earned that distinction in 2022.
NAMI Walks Your Way ranked in the Top 30 for the third year in a
row, seeing a 59% increase in event participation and a 12%
increase in revenue in 2022 as compared to 2021.
- National Multiple Sclerosis Society increased participation in
their Walk MS events in their first year utilizing DonorDrive as
their peer-to-peer fundraising solution. Both the Bike MS and Walk
MS programs were named to the Top 30 List, ranking seventh and
tenth respectively.
- Team World Vision broke into the Top 30 List for the first time
at spot 26 with $15.21 million raised, an increase of 160% over the
previous year.
- Several programs that have been hosted on DonorDrive for more
than 10 years continued to be featured in the Top 30: Children’s
Miracle Networks Hospitals Miracle Network Dance Marathon ranked
13th, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s Out of the
Darkness ranked 17th, and Children’s Miracle Networks Hospitals
Extra Life ranked 30th.
- Covenant House Sleep Out events utilized the DonorDrive Charity
Fundraising mobile app for the first time in 2022 and came in 20th
on the list.
- MS Canada had two programs place in the top 30 Canadian
peer-to-peer programs. The MS Bike program saw a 52.5%
year-over-year revenue increase during its first year on
DonorDrive, as compared to an average of 19.5% year-over-year
growth across all top 30 Canadian programs.
The Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum’s Top 30 Peer-to-Peer
Fundraising Programs provides valuable benchmarking data for
fundraising professionals across both the U.S. and Canada. The
report compiled data submitted by 78 nonprofit programs active in
2022 through the 17th annual edition of the Peer-to-Peer
Fundraising Top 30 Survey. The programs featured on this year’s Top
30 U.S. List averaged an 18.8% revenue increase year-over-year
(YoY); however, DonorDrive customers named on the Top 30 list
averaged a 29.7% revenue increase YoY.
“Team World Vision is honored to join the ranks of incredible
peer-to-peer organizations across the country engaging everyday
people to make the world better, and DonorDrive’s platform and team
was a huge part in making that happen,” said Lyndsey Deane
Ratchford, National Director of World Vision Endurance at World
Vision USA. “With DonorDrive, our fundraisers have the tools to
better engage with peers, building a sense of community among
fundraisers and donors that helps increase awareness of our
organization and the dollars raised to support our cause.”
“We’re proud to support these high-performing and mission-driven
organizations, and we congratulate their teams on such an amazing
2022 program season,” said Senior Vice President of Product, Kasey
Cuppoletti. “It’s a privilege to watch these programs grow year
after year, and we can’t wait to see how their success continues to
increase in the year ahead.”
About DonorDrive:
DonorDrive, an EngageSmart solution, is an advanced digital
fundraising platform for nonprofits that turns everyday people into
powerful fundraisers. Drive more revenue for your cause with the
most immersive, connected, and well-designed fundraising experience
ever made. For more than 20 years, DonorDrive has helped hundreds
of nonprofits like Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Covenant House, Doctors Without
Borders, Muscular Dystrophy Association, World Vision and hundreds
more to raise billions of dollars. To learn more about DonorDrive,
visit www.donordrive.com.
About EngageSmart:
EngageSmart is a leading provider of vertically tailored
customer engagement software and integrated payments solutions. Our
mission is to simplify customer and client engagement to allow our
customers to focus resources on initiatives that improve their
businesses and better serve their communities. EngageSmart offers
single instance, multi-tenant, true Software-as-a-Service vertical
solutions, including SimplePractice, InvoiceCloud, HealthPay24 and
DonorDrive, that are designed to simplify its customers’ engagement
with their clients by driving digital adoption and self-service. As
of March 31, 2023, EngageSmart serves approximately 104,800
customers in the SMB Solutions segment and approximately 3,400
customers in the Enterprise Solutions segment across several core
verticals: Health & Wellness, Government, Utilities, Financial
Services, Healthcare, and Giving. For more information, visit
www.engagesmart.com and follow us on LinkedIn.
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limited to, the following: our inability to sustain our rapid
growth; failure to manage our infrastructure to support our future
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convert trial customers into paying customers; inability to
introduce new features or services successfully or to enhance our
solutions; declines in customer renewals or failure to convince
customers to broaden their use of solutions; inability to achieve
or sustain profitability; failure to adapt and respond effectively
to rapidly changing technology, evolving industry standards and
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