February 15, 2011
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MONTREAL, QC (RPRN) 02/15/11 — Ajah, the makers of Fundtracker, a leading fundraising tool for Canadian non-profit organizations, today announced the launch of TheSector.ca. The new online service is a free tool which provides insight into the Canadian non-profit sector.
Ajah created the Sector in order to provide the non-profit sector with constantly-updated information. The website helps non-profits identify possible allies, learn about norms in areas like staffing and fundraising, and see how these vary from province to province.
Even though the non-profit sector is a large, dynamic and vital part of society, it is underserved by technology providers. This is a problem that Ajah is addressing by developing solutions tailored specifically for their needs.
Michael Lenczner, CEO of Ajah, explained the motivation for launching the free site, “Non-profits are under an increasing pressure – especially from changing funding practices. We are happy to provide a tool which makes staying informed quicker and easier.
About Ajah
Ajah is a Montreal-based software company which uses the latest web technologies to help Canadian non-profits identify funding partners. Their service, Fundtracker, launched in 2010, makes researching funders easy for executive directors and fundraisers.
Links
http://ajah.ca/
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