Say Hello.....er....Hola to eTap Espanol
In case you didn't see the press release, eTapestry has a Spanish language version now available to non profits. Well, we started doing this late in 2006 with several clients to assist them with their multi-lingual users. After the feedback we received, it was improved so that eTapestry could expand into larger international markets. Heck, there is no reason for me to repeat all of this, just take a look at the press release. I copied it here for your viewing pleasure.
eTapestry today announced the availability of its on-demand
fundraising software in a Spanish language version.
Indianapolis, IN July 7, 2008 -- eTapestry today announced the availability of its on-demand fundraising software in a Spanish language version. eTapestry Espanol will provide a new group of growing nonprofits around the world with web-based tools to efficiently and effectively manage their fundraising activities.
“With eTapestry users accessing their data from points all over the
globe, it was plain to see that eTapestry’s on demand software was
opening up new opportunities for organizations everywhere,” said Jay
Love, eTapestry’s chief executive officer.
According to John Moore, eTapestry’s CTO and vice president of
development, eTapestry is uniquely positioned to offer the product in a
new, international market:
“The need for automation and data segmentation is universal, but
from the very beginning, eTapestry was architected with an eye toward
offering the product on an international scale,” said Moore. “This
framework allows eTapestry to concentrate on how nonprofit
organizations run their business rather than the traditional
maintenance overhead of maintaining multiple versions of the software.”
Moore added, “Being a Software as a Service
(SaaS) offering, we are positioned to rapidly evolve the product in a
new market. We don't have the limitation of client-installed software
so our release cycle can be very aggressive. The customers will realize
the benefits much quicker because their suggestions are incorporated
into the product within a few weeks rather than months."
In 2006, eTapestry began creating the multi-lingual version to assist Spanish-speaking clients in several U.S. cities including San Diego, Miami, and Houston.
After gaining great feedback from early adopters, developers were able
to make the changes necessary to expand the eTapestry software into
larger international markets.
That effort complimented the international development plans of Blackbaud,
eTapestry’s parent company. Working together, they began to develop a
strategy to introduce eTapestry Espanol to Latin America.
“The nonprofit community in Latin America is rapidly growing and
needs software to better manage donor relations and overall
accountability,” said Andrew Mosawi, Blackbaud’s vice president of
international business development. “It is a market that has been
underserved by the nonprofit software industry thus far, and we are
pleased to provide an on-demand solution that is tailored to the unique
needs of these growing organizations.”
Company representatives presented eTapestry Espanol to a group of nonprofits at an event earlier this year organized by the Association of Fundraising Professionals in Mexico City. The overwhelmingly positive response resulted in the recent formation of a pilot program. Mosawi noted, “The pilot program in Mexico
is in its early stages, but is making great progress and we expect that
our current international client base of more than 2200 organizations
in 55 countries will grow significantly. Upon successful completion of
the pilot program in Mexico City, we can then look to expand to other
countries including Argentina, Chile and Spain – ¡El cielo es el límite! (the sky is the limit!)”
About eTapestry
Founded in 1999, Indianapolis-based eTapestry® is the first web-based
donor database and communications management system that delivers its
software over the Internet, allowing access from desktops, laptops and
mobile devices. eTapestry’s web site development,
ecommerce and advanced email tools give its more than 3,000 customers a
fully integrated and maintenance free solution. For more information,
visit www.eTapestry.com. eTapestry is a Blackbaud company.
About Blackbaud
Blackbaud® is the leading global provider
of software and services designed specifically for nonprofit
organizations, enabling them to improve operational efficiency, build
strong relationships, and raise more money to support their missions.
Approximately 19,000 organizations — including the American Red Cross, Dartmouth College, the WGBH Educational Foundation, Episcopal High School, Lincoln Center, Cancer Research UK, Special Olympics,
and Arthritis Foundation — use one or more of Blackbaud’s products and
services for fundraising, constituent relationship management,
financial management, direct marketing, school administration,
ticketing, business intelligence, website management, prospect
research, consulting, and analytics. Since 1981, Blackbaud’s sole focus
and expertise has been partnering with nonprofits and providing them
the solutions they need to make a difference in their local communities
and worldwide. Headquartered in the United States, Blackbaud also has
operations in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. For more information, visit www.blackbaud.com.
Media Contacts:
Steve Rusche
eTapestry
steve.rusche@eTapestry.com
317.336.3853 x7224
Melanie Milonas
Blackbaud, Inc.
melanie.milonas@blackbaud.com
843.216.6200 x3307
Source: eTapestry
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