How Donate.ly Helped Raise Millions and What AI Means for Nonprofit Fundraising | Javan Van Gronigen
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How do nonprofits compete for attention, donations, and impact in a noisy digital world?
In this episode of the Marketing Spark podcast, host Mark Evans speaks with Javan Van Gronigen, co-founder of Donate.ly, a fundraising platform that has helped nonprofits raise hundreds of millions of dollars.
Javan shares the story behind Donate.ly and how his experience working with nonprofits revealed a major gap in fundraising technology. Many organizations struggle with complex systems and tools that slow them down instead of helping them grow. Donate.ly was built to simplify fundraising while giving organizations the flexibility to scale.
During the conversation, Javan and Mark explore:
• Why many nonprofits struggle with fundraising technology
• How campaigns like the Barstool Fund raised tens of millions of dollars for small businesses
• The marketing strategies that helped Donate.ly grow in a competitive landscape
• Why education and content marketing are essential for reaching nonprofit leaders
• How AI is transforming marketing, automation, and fundraising strategy
• Why founders and marketers need to experiment with AI now or risk falling behind
Javan also shares his perspective on the future of fundraising technology and how AI-powered systems could soon automate large parts of marketing and donor engagement.