What does the Customer Success team do around here anyway?
Our core mission at EverTrue is to build relationships in pursuit of a better world. It’s on the wall by our front door and everything.
Our core mission at EverTrue is to build relationships in pursuit of a better world. It’s on the wall by our front door and everything.
As we started thinking back on 2018, we began to wonder which EverTrue features our own team liked the most. Yes, they’re all near and
Did you know you can set location-based alerts for EverTrue searches? We’re showing you how in this month’s featured search. Use the “saved segment”
First and foremost, thank you to everyone who attended RAISE 2017. Our conference wouldn’t have been a success without the unparalleled passion, thought-provoking questions, and
Thank you to everyone who attended Raise 2016 and helped to make our conference a success! Your willingness to join the conversation, exchange ideas, and
It’s been three years since we launched the EverTrue platform, and in that time we’ve been so inspired and excited by how our customers have
The end of the fiscal year is fast approaching for many advancement teams—and here at EverTrue, we’ve been working hard to pack as many
The EverTrue product team is always plugging away at new features, updates, and improvements to our platform. To keep you up-to-date, this blog series will highlight
Since partnering with St. Edward’s University, we’ve been fortunate enough to work with Joe DeMedeiros, vice president for university advancement, and Cheri Sullivan, director of advancement services at St. Edward’s. Not only
Since partnering with St. Edward’s University, we’ve been fortunate enough to work with Joe DeMedeiros, vice president for university advancement, and Cheri Sullivan, director of advancement services at St. Edward’s. Not only
With just $5 million left to raise, Salem State University has been working hard to finish out the largest fundraising effort in the school’s history—a comprehensive $25
Our conversations with Far Brook School, a private, coeducational PK-8 in New Jersey, began with a simple diagnosis—the team needed a tool to help them