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Classy is the world’s largest fundraising platform for social good organizations. We enable nonprofits and social enterprises to raise the support they need to solve humanity’s greatest challenges. We started Classy to mobilize our friends around local causes that we cared about. Now, any social good organization can use the Classy platform empower their supporters to raise money and rally support around a cause. Since 2011, we’ve enabled 1.3 million people across 300K individual campaigns to raise over $130M for social good organizations. From cutting edge health programs to educational advancement, our customers are tackling the world’s greatest challenges with ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.classy.org
  • 533 F St Ste 300
    San Diego, CA USA 92101
  • Phone: 619.961.1892

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Michael Young
Chief Technology Officer Profile

Funding

Classy raised $30M on 11/02/2016

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