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Bonterra announces new strategic partnership with AFP

Bonterra announces new strategic partnership with AFP

At Bonterra, we remain focused on powering those who power social impact. One of the ways we do this is by positioning ourselves alongside fellow industry thought leaders and fundraising experts that complement our goals to provide more resources and support to the doers of good.

We are proud to officially announce our strategic partnership with The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), the world’s largest association of fundraising professionals. AFP’s mission to advance ethical, effective, and inclusive fundraising closely aligns with Bonterra’s values to elevate the doers of good, innovate courageously, and cultivate inclusivity. We look forward to strengthening this relationship and working together to provide technology and resources to fundraising professionals and beyond.

Through this partnership, Bonterra will continue to support AFP’s Foundation for Philanthropy’s Fundraising Effectiveness Project (FEP) in addition to the association’s inclusion, diversity, equity, and access (IDEA) work. Bonterra will also serve as a Leadership Sponsor for AFP LEAD, the fundraising community’s annual leadership conference held this year in Houston, Texas, on October 20–22.

“With this collaboration, Bonterra is demonstrating extraordinary commitment to the fundraising profession and AFP’s mission to advance ethical, effective and inclusive fundraising,” said Mike Geiger, MBA, CPA, president, and CEO of AFP.

“In our purpose to help the doers of good power more social impact, partnering with AFP is a further reflection of our goals, opening even more doors to help the doers access the industry tools, resources, and support they need to do their best work,” said Erin Mulligan Nelson, CEO of Bonterra.

Learn more about this new partnership in the official press release

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