A pre-built business engine, ready to operate.
Data-driven corporate sponsor matching for nonprofits, automated at outbound scale.
Every artifact below transfers to your accounts on day one. The whole engine.
Custom scope to take Corporate Sponsor Prospector from MVP shell to operating business.
25,000 US nonprofits with development staff represent real TAM, each spending $1,500 annually on fundraising tools. Your existing GTM delivers 12-15 demos monthly with 15-20% close rates. Nonprofits are professionalizing their giving programs, and warm relationship-building is increasingly systematic rather than ad hoc. Early product traction proves model viability at this price point and buyer profile.
Nonprofits win corporate sponsors through board relationships and warm introductions, not data mining. High early churn (1-2 months) happens when buyers realize that cold outreach using this tool rarely closes. CSR priorities shift annually, making prospect intelligence stale unless you refresh data constantly (expensive, margin-eroding). Tight nonprofit budgets and free alternatives (LinkedIn, GrantStation, internal rolodex) pressure pricing power.
Best fit is a former nonprofit fundraiser or development director with existing relationships in the AFP community, or a B2B SaaS founder comfortable with outbound sales and technical product strategy. You will need to run 12-15 demos monthly personally to prove GTM. Existing nonprofit consulting agency or fundraising software vendor could bolt this on strategically.
From contract signing to operating business.
Three ways in, depending on how much you want to build yourself.
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The full asset bundle transfers to your accounts. Brand, domain, landing, agent spec, financial model, sales kit, founder persona, video. You own it.
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