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Blackbaud Announces New Measures of Support During COVID-19 Pandemic

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Blackbaud is announcing new measures to support customers and the global community in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

VIDEO: Hear from Blackbaud's CMO and Head of Blackbaud Institute Catherine LaCour.

Catherine shares new actions that Blackbaud is taking to support our customers and the social good community in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic: 

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Blackbaud issued this press release today:

Charleston, S.C. (March 30, 2020) — Blackbaud (NASDAQ: BLKB), the world’s leading cloud software company powering social good, announced new measures to support its customers and the broader social economy as many organizations are thrown into crisis mode in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

As the COVID-19 crisis evolves around the globe, social good organizations are experiencing unprecedented challenges, and even disruptions to their operations. The need for funding, support and resources is significant as organizations work to pivot their models, activate supporters and minimize disruptions to their services and work.

When addressing Blackbaud’s global workforce this morning, president and CEO Mike Gianoni outlined a series of measures to support customers, fuel critical innovation and help employees. Among the measures outlined, Gianoni announced he would stop taking a paycheck until the business stabilizes.

“At Blackbaud, we believe the world will be a better place when good takes over,” said Gianoni. “And, that higher purpose has taken on entirely new meaning and importance during this unprecedented time. We are taking measures to ensure business continuity while remaining critically focused on the success of our customers. We want to empower them to not only survive this pandemic, but to thrive. We also want to do our part to help bring the global economy back to a powerful place. And, most importantly, we want to do our part to help save lives.”

Blackbaud is seeing the needs and impact of COVID-19 manifest in many ways for its customers depending on the organization type. Many private K–12 schools across the U.S. are benefitting from Blackbaud’s cloud solutions by being able to swiftly move classes online. Food banks are receiving record high donations through Blackbaud Merchant Services™ – up more than 500% year-over-year. Meanwhile, other nonprofits like arts and cultural organizations face entirely different challenges, which Blackbaud is working diligently to support through resources and guidance. Blackbaud is helping churches recapture weekly offering by quickly setting up virtual platforms. Blackbaud solutions support virtual events, so as organizations around the world are having to cancel important in-person events—even marathons—they’re able to quickly move fundraising aspects online and recapture revenue. For example, Blackbaud’s JustGiving platform is experiencing a rise in COVID-19-related virtual events, individual crowdfunding and direct donations from charities, individuals and celebrities. In support of this, Blackbaud’s team is working hands-on with organizations and redeploying resources to accelerate the “go live” of all COVID-19 campaigns.

Below are some of the announcements that Blackbaud made today to further support its customers.

Blackbaud to Now Offer Customers Free, Universal Access to All Recorded eLearning Resources:

Many social good organizations—nonprofits, higher education institutions, K–12 schools, healthcare organizations, faith communities, arts and cultural organizations, foundations and companies—are relying on software in an unprecedented way to fuel communications, fundraising and more during this crisis. To make it easier for its customers to get the training and education they need, the company announced free universal access to its entire curriculum of recorded eLearning resources through Blackbaud University. Customers can learn more here.

Blackbaud Releases More than 100 New Resources at No Cost to the Social Good Community:

Social good organizations are seeking best practices and advice on how to operate and pivot amidst the unforeseen challenges of COVID-19. To help arm these organizations with the knowledge and resources they seek, Blackbaud created new webinars, virtual user groups, community forums, podcasts, e-books and more over the last two weeks; making them available at no cost. Topics include change management, managing a global remote workforce, virtual fundraising, financial management, donor communications and more. Blackbaud’s resource library is being continually updated and can be accessed at Blackbaud.com/COVID-19-Resources. Additionally, Blackbaud launched job boards and a COVID-19 discussion thread as part of its Blackbaud Communities platform to help customers further connect and share best practices with each other during this time.

Blackbaud Donates to World Health Organization and UN Foundation’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund:

Blackbaud’s mission is to empower and connect people through technology to drive impact for social good, which is especially critical during these times. Throughout all major disasters, Blackbaud is on the frontlines with its customers and supporting the social good community globally. Blackbaud will be making a donation to the World Health Organization and the UN Foundation’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund to put technology in place to fight the spread of the virus. This technology will help track the virus and provide powerful insights into how it is spreading, ensuring patients are getting the care they need; improving the buying and shipping of essential medical supplies; and accelerating efforts to develop a vaccine.

Blackbaud Employees Empowered with New Programs and Expanded Employee Gift Matching Program:

Blackbaud’s employees are committed to social good professionally and personally – as evidenced by employee participation in the company’s matching gift program being consistently more than two times the national median, according to company data. To continue to empower employees’ drive to support causes they care about, Blackbaud today increased its employee matching gift program for the second time since January, bringing the increase to 30% in 2020. The company also began rolling out “virtual volunteerism” programs, which will augment the more than 100,000 hours its employees physically donate each year.

Learn more about the resources and measures that Blackbaud is taking for its customers here.

 

News Community News 03/30/2020 4:08pm EDT

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7 Comments
I wondered if you could post somewhere the list of webinars you are offering?  Thank you.
Blackbaud University free, universal access to its entire curriculum of recorded eLearning resources.
I was a bit disappointed to find out that only the Learn Basics are free, which is very limited courses for Raiser's Edge.
I will watch those courses, but I think communication should have been more specific. 
Aloha Sannyasin Siddhanathaswami‍ and Celeste Pruit‍,

I reached out to our training team with your questions. They want to provide you with the best answers and asked for you to please email traininghelp@blackbaud.com directly with any training questions. 

In harmony,
Elizabeth
I finally find myself with time to participate in training but the courses are booked out weeks in advance. Has any thought been given to increasing the number of scheduled courses offered each day?
As always, Blackbaud is a leader in helping nonprofits quickly pivot and refocus during times of crisis - times like these. As a 30-year customer, I am amazed once again at the company's commitment to helping nonprofits deliver their mission to those who need it most - when they need it most. The changes announced today, provide the kinds of useful resources nonprofits on the front lines can use to ramp up new initiatives that can more quickly deliver healthcare, shelter and  basic necessities quickly and efficiently. Thanks again, Blackbaud, for another job well-done. 
It's nice to see BB helping out, but how about temporarily relief of subscription costs? Small non-profits need expense reduction, not just new free "stuff".  We are laying off employees and taking on the work of many staff members by ourselves. Please consider the costs, not just the outputs in your generosity.
Aloha!

Thank you for the video, support and resources. Much appreciated.

I don't quite understand where precisely to find which parts of eLearning are free now, per "Blackbaud to Now Offer Customers Free, Universal Access to All Recorded eLearning Resources".

The "Customers can learn more here" doesn't really explain what's free and what's not.

Thanks

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