Elevate withBenevolate

No matter your organization's size or focus, Benevolate is here to streamline operations, deepen relationships, and amplify your impact. Built for changemakers, designed for success.

Simplify. Connect. Elevate.
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A dark-themed user interface showing a 'Member List' table. The table includes columns for Full Name, Phone, Tags/Groups, Status, Last Update, and Actions. Examples of listed members include 'Manuel Mesa' and 'Barbra Streisand,' with corresponding information like phone numbers, tags such as 'R&D Member,' and 'Active' statuses. The top-right corner has a blue button labeled 'Add New Member,' and the bottom shows pagination controls indicating the current view of 1 to 10 out of 10 entries.
A pie chart titled 'Breakdown of Donations by Source' on a dark blue background. The chart visualizes contributions divided into three categories: Individual Donors (green), Corporate Sponsors (yellow), and Special Campaigns (blue). Each segment of the chart is color-coded to correspond with its respective category, providing a visual representation of donation sources.A bar chart titled 'Frequency of Engagement by Segment' on a dark blue background. The chart compares engagement across four member segments: Young Families (green), Seniors (yellow), Singles (blue), and Other Segments (red). Engagement frequency is divided into three categories: Weekly, Monthly, and Quarterly. Each bar is stacked to show the proportion of engagement contributed by each segment, with higher engagement levels for Weekly and Monthly compared to Quarterly.

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Benevolate features

Powerful features designed to streamline your operations and deepen connections with your community

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Build stronger relationships with every interaction.

Easily manage member profiles, lifecycle events, and engagement levels. With Benevolate, your community stays connected and engaged through personalized communication and a secure member portal.

A dark-themed email template titled 'Dear {Title} {LastName},' personalized with placeholders for names and dates. The email invites recipients to a joyous Chanukah 2024 celebration at Temple Beth El (TBE) on Monday, December 30th, starting at 6:00 PM. It highlights exciting activities for all ages, lighting the menorah, games, dance, and music. The email emphasizes that the event is free, described as a gift to the community. Featured attractions include jelly doughnuts, hamburgers, hot dogs, and a variety of other treats. The message concludes with a warm invitation to celebrate the Festival of Lights and includes placeholders for sender details ({MyName}, {MyRole}, {MyPhone}) and an unsubscribe link ({UnsubscribeLink}).

Inspire and inform, anytime, anywhere.

Reach your audience effortlessly with email campaigns, newsletters, SMS, and WhatsApp integration. Seamless communication tools like the Shalom Chatbot ensure your community feels connected and supported.

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Maximize impact with smarter campaigns.

Streamline fundraising efforts with tools for annual giving, High Holiday appeals, and capital campaigns. Track contributions in real time and gain actionable insights to grow your financial support.

Who Benevolate Serves

Empowering organizations to build connections and
amplify impact.

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Non-Profit Organizations

Mission-driven organizations focused on fundraising and community impact.

  • Manage donors, track contributions, and plan impactful fundraising campaigns
  • Streamline communications with tools for email, newsletters, and SMS.
  • Use dashboards and analytics to measure fundraising success and optimize donor engagement.
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Religious Organizations
Synagogues, Temples, Churches, Mosques building and serving their communities.
  • Track lifecycle events, pastoral care, and member engagement.
  • Organize services, special appeals, and holiday events seamlessly.
  • Provide members with secure portals for event RSVPs, donations, and updates.

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Educational Organizations
Schools, academies, and training programs focused on learning and growth.
  • Manage student and parent relationships alongside donor campaigns.
  • Use event and volunteer management tools for fundraisers, graduations, and galas.
  • Leverage insights to track engagement and identify opportunities for support.
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Arts and Community
Creative and cultural groups enriching lives through connection and expression.
  • Manage donors, members, and volunteers to support programs and events.
  • Plan and promote performances, exhibitions, and outreach initiatives seamlessly.
  • Use real-time insights to measure engagement and amplify impact.

Why Organizations Choose Benevolate

Designed by experts who understand your challenges.

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Built by Experts, Informed by Experience:

Benevolate was created by a team of tech innovators, a former synagogue executive director, a marketing strategist, and a rabbi. We've stood in your shoes and understand the challenges you face.

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Tailored Solutions:

Benevolate's flexible modules and features adapt to your organization's size and goals. Whether you're managing a small community or a large nonprofit, you only pay for the tools you need, keeping everything simple and efficient.

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Mission-Centered Technology:

Combining AI-powered tools with real-world expertise, Benevolate simplifies complex processes like member management and fundraising. This allows your team to stay focused on building stronger relationships and creating lasting impact.

Benevolate Tools

Simplify operations and strengthen connections with features built to elevate your organization.

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Events and Scheduling

Simplify event planning with intuitive tools for schedules, seating arrangements, and synagogue-specific resources like candle lighting times and Torah portions. Benevolate makes every event seamless.

Dashboard and Insights

Track your organization's progress with real-time dashboards and custom analytics. Gain actionable insights into your financial health, engagement, and event success—all in one place.

Two data visualizations displayed on a dark blue background over a colorful abstract pattern with flowing shapes in red, blue, and cream tones.
The first chart, titled 'Feedback Ratings,' is a segmented circular chart showing satisfaction scores collected post-event. The segments are color-coded: green for 'Excellent,' yellow for 'Good,' blue for 'Average,' and red for 'Poor.'
The second chart, titled 'Program Engagement,' is a horizontal bar graph analyzing programs driving the highest engagement. Categories include Community Events (green), Workshops (yellow), Fundraisers (blue), Youth Programs (orange, showing the highest engagement), and Senior Activities (purple).
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