Bring Light

Bring Light

Infobox Company
company_name = Bring Light, Inc.
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = flagicon|USA Cupertino, California, USA (November 14, 2006)
location_city = Cupertino, California
location_country = USA
key_people = Melissa Dyrdahl, CEO
Drew McManus, President
homepage = [http://www.bringlight.com/ www.bringlight.com]

Bring Light, Inc. is an American company that runs an online web service which helps charities reach new donors and raise funds. It is also a social network for donors to find charitable projects to support and to help those donors make a bigger difference by getting others involved.

Origins

Bring Light was founded in November 2006 by two former executives of Adobe Systems, Inc. [cite web | url=http://www.bringlight.com/about | title=Bring Light: About | publisher=Bring Light | accessdate=2007-07-02] Melissa Dyrdahl was previously Senior Vice President of Corporate Marketing and Communications. Drew McManus was Director of Corporate Product Management. They co-founded Bring Light out of a desire to help non-profits better market themselves.

The site opened to beta testers in early May 2007. The service officially launched at the Netsquared Conference in San Jose, California on May 29, 2007. [cite web | url=http://www.netsquared.org/2007/conference/agenda | title=Netsquared Conference Agenda | accessdate=2007-07-02]

ervices

Bring Light's customers include both charities and the donors that support them.

Charities

Unlike many other charitable giving services, Bring Light does not rely on the Guidestar database. [cite web | url=http://www.bringlight.com/about/charity_help | title=Bring Light: Charity Help | publisher=Bring Light | accessdate=2007-07-02] All charities on the Bring Light website have been individually screened after completing an application to establish presence on the site. Charities have access to a special Charity Resource Center with tools to manage their fundraising and to interact with donors on the site.

Projects

Rather than giving to a charity's general fund, donors can direct how their dollars are used by giving to a specific project.

Giving Groups

Donors can form Giving Groups to sponsor specific charities or projects. Giving Groups can track their donations to see the aggregated results of their giving.

Donor Accounts

Through a partnership with the American Endowment Foundation, Bring Light delivers the benefits of a donor advised fund to donors who might not otherwise qualify. This enables donors to deposit funds for later donation while getting the immediate tax benefit. Most donor advised funds have minimum deposit requirements of $10,000 or more, while Bring Light's minimum is only $5.

Business Model

Bring Light charges charities a service fee for their use of the site for fundraising. There are no upfront fees, but charities pay based on the amount of funds raised. The service fee is determined on a sliding scale, with the largest service fee being 10% of funds raised. [http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_5994255?nclick_check=1 San Jose Mercury News - Tapping the Internet to help non-profits] . Retrieved on 2007-07-02.]

Funding

Bring Light was initially self-funded by the co-founders. Later, they took on several angel investors, including Ron Conway and Bruce Chizen. The company remains privately held.

Recognition

Melissa Dyrdahl and Drew McManus are featured in the book "", by Julia Moulden.

References


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