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17 September 2024
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NASHVILLE, TN, September 16, 2024 (EZ Newswire) – Bugle, a leader in volunteer management solutions, has officially launched its highly anticipated volunteer management software. After years of collaboration with the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina State University, this innovative platform is now available to nonprofit organizations worldwide.
The software aims to help nonprofits efficiently organize community outreach projects and raise funds, with a free starter plan called Bugle's Community Plan available to users.
Bugle's new software offers a suite of tools designed to simplify the process of managing volunteer events, much like the ease of hosting an Airbnb. This marks a major step forward for the company, which is committed to supporting nonprofits and helping them scale their impact.
Ryan Johnson, CEO of Bugle, expressed his excitement about the launch, stating, "We are proud to introduce a solution that addresses the unique challenges faced by nonprofits when organizing volunteer events. At Bugle, we believe in making it easier for nonprofits to focus on what matters most – giving back to their communities."
Bugle’s ambitious goal is to double volunteer efforts in the U.S. by 2030, and globally by 2036. If achieved, this could contribute an additional $1.2 trillion to global social services each year.
For more details about Bugle and its software, visit Bugle Volunteers.
About Bugle: Bugle is a Nashville-based company specializing in volunteer management software tailored to nonprofit organizations. The platform is designed to streamline volunteer coordination, making it easier for nonprofits to manage events, track volunteer data, and transform community outreach into successful fundraising. To learn more, visit Bugle Volunteers.
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