Blackbaud, small firms attract local tech talent, even from each other (News- Charleston Post & Courier)
January 29, 2012 — “Good Done Great Executive VP Earl Bridges works with employee Violet Meyer, an implementation specialist, in the company’s small office at the Flagship Building on East Bay Street.
He got into the technology side of the business and in 1999, made his way to Blackbaud, the Daniel Island company that sells its software to nonprofit groups worldwide. Bridges left after four years to move west, but soon returned to Charleston, and in 2008, he went full time with a former co-worker’s new venture, Good Done Great, a grant-management software development firm.” (read more)
Charleston Office Opens
January 10, 2012 — Good Done Great is pleased to announce it has opened an office in historic, downtown Charleston, South Carolina and plans to hire additional technical, implementation and support staff to serve its rapidly growing client base. (read more)
Good Done Great Ranks Highest in 2011 Grant Management Software Study
October 8, 2011 – Good Done Great’s Grant Management System was rated as the top-scoring product out of 20 products assessed in the 2011 Consumers Guide to Grants Management Software.
Good Done Great’s Grant Management System was given a top-measurement score of “excellent” in 16 out the 17 criteria that the guide reviewed. The guide, jointly produced by The Grant Managers Network, The Technology Affinity Group and Idealware, seeks to help private foundations make sound technology choices about the system they use to accept and review applications, and to track grants throughout their lifecycle. (read more)
Grantr.com Helps Grant Makers with the IRS Revocation of Exemption List
June 9, 2011 – Good Done Great launches Grantr – http://www.grantr.com, the first free online service for verifying a nonprofit’s tax exempt status with the IRS. With Grantr grant makers and donors can be certain that their grants and donations are in compliance with the IRS rules. (read more)



