Helping make the good you do, great.

We all know that nonprofits are out there doing good in our world. Unfortunately, nonprofits don’t always have the resources to take advantage of technologies that can make the good that they do operate more efficiently, more easily, and more coordinated. That’s where we come in. We want you to take the good that you already do, and provide you with the solutions to accomplish it the way you want—great. Hence the name of our company. Your good works, done great.

Good Done Great‘s people have extensive experience both working and volunteering at nonprofits, and developing solutions at nonprofit technology companies. We’ve seen what works and what doesn’t, and we know how expensive technology solutions can be. We’ve seen how oftentimes the systems that are in use aren’t a good fit for the task, but you use them anyway because they are the best you could get.

We don’t want you to have to spend too much money, and we don’t want you to have to compromise on whether on not your solution does what you need. Using new technologies that shift the resource burden, we offer enterprise quality solutions that are affordable, easy to use, integrated with each other, and targeted to meet the required tasks. We employ our 80-20 rule to make sure that you get all of what you need—nothing more, nothing less. If you don’t see a prebuilt solution that you need on our web site, we’ll whip up a custom one for you for the same price.

We have been actively developing software in the nonprofit industry for many years. Former clients include the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, ACLU, Feeding America, The League of Conservation Voters, Habitat for Humanity, Amnesty International – USA, Defenders of Wildlife, and Christian Children’s Fund among many, many others—big and small.

Please contact us. We’d love to talk to you about how we can help. We are passionate about our work and more importantly, we are passionate about your work. If we can’t help, we’ll do the best we can to point you in the direction of the people who can.

Thank you for the good that you do.