What if your charitable donations were part of your employee benefits, like insurance or PTO?
That’s what Groundswell envisions with its “philanthropy as a service” platform. The startup raised $15m in seed funding, to ramp up for an early 2022 launch.
… who set employees up with personal funds to donate as they see fit, using Groundswell’s platform.
The app also:
To grow the fund, employees can automatically divert a percentage of their paycheck, which employers can match.
But Groundswell founder and CEO Jake Wood told The Hustle he hopes companies just give away money to “empower employees to solve the problems that they think are most pressing in their communities.”
… but receive data about the issues that attract their employees’ dollars.
“There’s a role for companies to be writing big checks [and] tackling issues at a systemic level,” Wood told us.
“If they know what their people care about and can align those big checks to those values, then it’s a win-win for the organization that actually makes that corporate philanthropy more sustainable.”
So far, Groundswell has signed on a variety of companies, from hedge funds to consumer brands, with ~200 to 10k+ employees (though they haven’t officially named any names).
BTW: If you’re looking for charities to support, Charity Navigator is a searchable database of 195k+ nonprofits.