Causeway Interactive

Partners

We play nice with others There are a lot of challenges that need to be addressed and the best way to do that is by bringing together the best minds on any particular issue. We love collaboration and welcome every opportunity to partner with organizations be it on their platforms or as a compliment to their services. Below is a listing of organizations that we are either currently working with or have worked with in the past.

Interested in partnering with us? Let us know!

Technology Partners

salesforce.comSalesforce.com provides a wide range of online constituent relationship management tools, allowing organizations to develop a high level understanding of donor, volunteer and other constituent trends, while also providing the ability to track highly granular information about individuals in their giving behavior.

Service Partners

From Big Duck’s web site: “Big Duck works exclusively with nonprofits to help them raise money and visibility. We combine expert strategy with award-winning creative to help organizations communicate more effectively.”

From CCAH’s web site: “CCAH is one of the most renowned, award-winning full-service direct marketing firms in the nation, addressing the needs of both non-profit and for-profit clients.”

Professional Organizations

NTENFrom NTEN’s web site: “NTEN is the membership organization of nonprofit professionals who put technology to use for their causes. NTEN is a community of peers who share technology solutions across the sector and support each other’s work. We enable our members to embrace advances in technology through knowledge sharing, trainings, research and industry analysis. NTEN helps you do your job better, so you can make the world a better place.”

AFPFrom AFP’s web site: “AFP, an association of professionals throughout the world, advances philanthropy by enabling people and organizations to practice ethical and effective fundraising. The core activities through which AFP fulfills this mission include education, training, mentoring, research, credentialing and advocacy.”