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Blackbaud, the nation’s largest provider of fund-raising software to charities, on Thursday announced that it will acquire Kintera, a San Diego software company that makes similar software, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports. The move is part of a wave of consolidation among businesses that supply software to nonprofit groups.
Blackbaud will not be cutting any jobs. Kintera will continue to be led by its CEO Richard LaBarbera and will maintain its current operations in San Diego and Denver.
how many jobs is it going to cost?
— doris May 30, 03:48 PM #
Blackbaud will not be cutting any jobs. Kintera will continue to be led by its CEO Richard LaBarbera and will maintain its current operations in San Diego and Denver.
— Melanie Milonas Jun 2, 04:02 PM #