Operator of a donor-advised fund platform intended to make it easy for people to donate to charity. The company's platform allows to create a donor-advised-fund (DAF) account, log in securely, select the charity they want to contribute and monitor them, enabling nonprofit organizations to connect with donors on their website and make donations hassle-free.
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Double the Donation is an Atlanta-based company founded in 2011 that offers matching gift software and automation tools designed to enhance workplace giving for nonprofits and educational institutions. The company focuses on maximizing revenue through employee matching gifts and volunteer grants, supporting missions in education, community enrichment, and scientific research.
The company boasts the largest and most accurate database of over 20,000 corporate matching gift and volunteer grant programs, covering a vast majority of match-eligible employees. Its core product, Double the Donation Matching, automates the detection of matching gift opportunities during donations and provides essential information on eligibility and submission processes. Additional offerings include a sponsorship module that helps source corporate sponsors for events and various database tools that enhance corporate giving success through real-time tracking and insights. These solutions streamline donor outreach and improve overall fundraising effectiveness.
Provider of fitness training services intended to offer boxing-inspired fitness classes. The company's services include full-body strength training and conditioning workout crafted around specially designed water-filled, teardrop-style boxing bags and a blend of hip-hop and house music in customized mash-ups, enabling customers to be in shape, remain fit and lead a healthy life.
The Public Theater is a nonprofit theater company located in New York City's East Village, founded in 1954 by Joseph Papp. Originally established as the New York Shakespeare Festival, it is dedicated to creating accessible American theater that addresses contemporary social issues. The theater operates five spaces and Joe's Pub, a cabaret venue known for its diverse performances.
The Public Theater emphasizes inclusivity and community engagement, offering programs like Free Shakespeare in the Park, which has been a summer tradition since 1962. It supports underrepresented playwrights and produces innovative works, with a history of launching iconic productions such as *Hair*, *A Chorus Line*, and *Hamilton*. The company has received numerous accolades, including Tony Awards and Pulitzer Prizes, and continues to expand its outreach through initiatives like the Mobile Unit and Public Works. The Delacorte Theater is currently undergoing renovations to enhance accessibility and sustainability, set to reopen in summer 2025.