Software for Good
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- 10 - 49 employees
- Minneapolis, MN
Software for Good is a computer software company that was founded in 2004. They are based in Minneapolis and primarily serve clients in the nonprofit, IT, and consumer products and services sectors. Software for Good has about 19 employees that develop websites, mobile apps, and custom software development.
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Client Size Distribution
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Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 2 projects
$200K-$999K 2 projects
Clients
- The Arc Minnesota
Highlights from Recent Projects
Software for Good was hired by Launch Media to handle the maintenance and development of its marketing automation platform and mobile SDKs. The partnership was initiated after Software for Good was recommended by another development partner. Software for Good was chosen for their business philosophy and flexibility. Over the past year, they have invested around $200,000 on both platform and client development. The partnership has been ongoing for approximately four years with high satisfaction expressed by the client.
Software for Good was contracted by Neighborhood Energy Connection, a non-profit organization in Minnesota, to redesign their custom web-based database. The database, built on an older version of Ruby on Rails and hosted on Amazon Web Services, was improved and updated by Software for Good. The collaboration was initiated via a recommendation from another developer and has lasted for three years, costing approximately $20,000 per year. The non-profit organization praised Software for Good for their specialization in working with non-profit organizations and their budget-friendly rates.
Software for Good was contracted by an unnamed non-profit organization to design and develop a new website on WordPress and Drupal. The old website was plagued with issues including slow loading times and difficult navigation. The team from Software for Good included an account manager, web application engineer, and a junior designer. The project lasted from February to July 2017 and cost around $40,000. The non-profit organization praised the patience and helpfulness of the team, particularly the web application engineer.