Building on Unprecedented Growth Over the Past Year, Givzey Aims to Revolutionize Fundraising Forever – Empowering Nonprofits to Change The World with Virtual Engagement Officers (VEOs)
As the leading inventor of bleeding edge technology driving innovation and growth in the nonprofit sector, Givzey is excited to announce that we've raised a $2.7M round of funding to accelerate the research, development, and deployment of the world’s first fully autonomous fundraiser through its artificial general intelligence (AGI) R&D lab, Version2. The funds will be immediately deployed to hire and expand the company’s engineering and AI talent.
“Our team strategically raised this round of funding to build on our early success and accelerate the development of our artificial general intelligence lab focused on researching, developing and deploying the world’s first fully autonomous fundraiser, powered entirely by artificial general intelligence. In our early testing with our Innovation Partners, we’ve proven that fully autonomous fundraising is possible. This investment will empower our team to accelerate our engineering and R&D efforts and scale the autonomous fundraiser to engage the millions of donors and supporters that nonprofit organizations currently do not have the capacity to build relationships with. We believe this work will change the world and we’re proud to have the opportunity to create and lead this new category of impact.” – Adam Martel, CEO, Givzey and Version2.
Artificial General Intelligence and the Fully Autonomous Fundraiser
Givzey and Version2 recently welcomed the inaugural cohort of Innovation Partners launching fully autonomous Virtual Engagement Officers (VEOs) with their donors and supporters. This cohort of Innovation Partners is focused on proving that autonomous fundraising is possible by empowering AI to redefine traditional moves-management sequences and act as trusted liaisons between donors and institutions in ways that are similar, yet different, from traditional fundraisers. The ultimate goal of this research is for the natural outcome of an autonomous engagement process to result in a charitable gift.
“The College of Charleston is pleased to be an early partner with Version2 and have already witnessed its success. We are extremely proud to have secured the first-ever gift closed by an autonomous fundraiser. Our commitment is not only to lead in the application of AI but also to ensure that our students, staff, and community are equipped with the skills necessary to thrive in the era of artificial intelligence.” – Andrew T. Hsu, Ph.D., President, College of Charleston
This funding will expand Givzey’s AI Roadmap, which includes integrations with third-party fundraising solutions, including CRMs and Givzey’s Intelligent Gift Documentation Management Platform, which has seen explosive growth, and is closing in on managing $200M of gift agreements for nonprofit organizations.
"We are thrilled to partner with Adam and his team at Givzey and Version2. In a landscape where our alumni base is growing exponentially while resources are shrinking, their innovative approach addresses the very challenges we face daily. The potential of an autonomous fundraiser to deliver meaningful interactions with prospects and donors, and then seamlessly turn those interactions into actionable outcomes, is game-changing. By joining forces with Version2, we are poised to significantly enhance fundraising effectiveness, streamline operations, and forge deeper, more impactful connections with our donors. Together, we are not just meeting the future of philanthropy—we are shaping it.” – Brooks Hull, Vice President, University Advancement and Executive Director, Texas State University Development Foundation.
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