Dataro Secures $14.3M to Boost AI-Powered Fundraising
Dataro, an AI platform that helps nonprofits improve their fundraising efforts, has announced a $14.28 million Series A funding round. The investment was led by Blueprint Equity and marks a big step for the company’s growth, especially in expanding into the United States. It also strengthens Dataro’s presence in other countries like Canada, the UK, and Australia. The new funding highlights a rising interest in using AI tools tailored for nonprofit organizations to boost their impact.
Transforming Donor Data into Actionable Insights
Many nonprofits gather large amounts of donor data through customer relationship management (CRM) systems. However, much of this information remains underused because traditional tools rely on manual segmentation and retrospective reports. Dataro aims to change that by applying artificial intelligence to generate predictions and clear recommendations for future actions. Its goal is to help fundraising teams make smarter decisions faster, using the data they already have.
One example of Dataro’s impact is with Save the Children, where AI-driven donor targeting helped improve fundraising results. Instead of broad outreach, the platform identifies and ranks supporters most likely to donate again or increase their giving. This focused approach allows organizations to put their efforts where they can make the biggest difference, saving time and resources while increasing donations.
How the New Funding Will Accelerate Growth
The latest investment will support Dataro’s plans to grow across several areas, including product development, customer success, sales, and marketing. The company wants to build on its AI-driven workflows to help nonprofits reduce administrative burdens and execute fundraising campaigns more effectively.
Part of this strategy is expanding into the U.S., one of the world’s largest nonprofit markets. Dataro also plans to continue serving international clients while enhancing its platform’s capabilities. By closing the gap between donor data and actionable strategies, the company aims to help nonprofits operate more efficiently and increase their overall impact.
Recent leadership changes reflect these ambitions. Dataro appointed Salvatore Salpietro as Chief Growth Officer and has plans to hire more go-to-market experts to support its expansion efforts. The company is committed to building an AI-native foundation that empowers charities to make better decisions, steward donors more effectively, and achieve greater results at scale.















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