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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
News Updates

May 30, 2008

From The Chronicle: Software-Company Merger

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.

Comments

  1. how many jobs is it going to cost?

    — doris    May 30, 03:48 PM    #

  2. 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    #

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