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EveryAction Announces Acquisition of GiveGab, Combining Two Leaders in Nonprofit Solutions
April 15, 2021 GMT
ITHACA, N.Y. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 15, 2021
EveryAction, the fastest-growing and second-largest nonprofit software provider, announced that it has acquired GiveGab, an Ithaca-based company and the market leader in nonprofit, community-wide fundraising. The new partnership will enable EveryAction and GiveGab to offer the most innovative digital tools on the market to empower nonprofits and schools to successfully serve their communities. GiveGab will continue basing its operations in Ithaca, NY and the company’s staff and leadership will remain at GiveGab.
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ROCHESTER, NY (WXXI) – Many CEO’s in Upstate New York say that economic conditions have worsened during the pandemic, and a number of them are still pessimistic for the rest of this year.
That’s according to a recent survey by Siena College which surveyed more than a thousand business leaders from across the upstate area from January through March.
Don Levy is director of the Siena College Research Institute. He said this survey shows that 80% of CEOs say that economic conditions worsened since the beginning of the pandemic, and 43% of them believe conditions will get worse this year, while 17% say conditions will remain about the same.