
Fundraising leaders don’t wake up thinking about segmentation rules or spreadsheet exports. You’re thinking about revenue targets. Donor relationships. Impact.
But for many charities, the path from donor data to better decisions is still manual, backward-looking, and time-consuming. That’s the problem Dataro was built to solve.
Today, we’re announcing a $14.28 million Series A led by Blueprint Equity to accelerate our growth in the United States and continue supporting charities across Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and beyond.
This investment marks an inflection point, not just for Dataro, but for AI-native fundraising.
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The Real Challenge Facing Fundraising Teams
Most charities already have the data—it lives inside established CRMs. It tracks giving history, engagement, and campaign results. But much of its value remains locked behind manual segmentation and reporting processes that look backward instead of forward.
That creates three real constraints:
- Teams spend time managing tools instead of managing relationships.
- Campaign decisions rely on static lists and intuition.
- Growth requires working harder, not smarter.
It shouldn’t be this way.
Commercial organizations have long used predictive systems to guide customer engagement. Charities deserve the same level of decision-making rigor without adding complexity to already stretched teams.
From Managing Tools to Managing Impact
Dataro turns existing donor data into forward-looking predictions and guided actions. Instead of asking fundraisers to “do more,” we help them execute smarter.
By connecting directly to a charity’s CRM, Dataro:
- Analyzes historical donor behavior
- Predicts future giving likelihood
- Ranks supporters based on conversion potential
- Guides teams toward the right next steps
The result? Fundraising teams focus their energy where it matters most.
At Save the Children, for example, AI-powered donor targeting improved appeal performance by replacing broad outreach with precisely ranked supporter segments most likely to convert.
That shift from broad segmentation to ranked precision changes how teams work.
Why This Moment Matters
“Fundraisers should be spending their time on impact and donor relationships, not managing tools and spreadsheets,” said Dataro CEO Tim Paris. “Charities already have the data. Dataro brings AI into the workflow so teams can focus on the right supporters, take the right next steps, and consistently improve fundraising outcomes.”
Blueprint Equity shares that conviction.
“Fundraising teams are at an inflection point,” said Francis Donohue, Principal at Blueprint Equity. “Dataro is building an AI-native foundation that helps charities turn data into better decisions, better stewardship, and better results at scale.”
This Series A funding will support expansion across product, customer success, sales, and marketing, fueling continued investment in AI-native workflows that reduce administrative burden and increase fundraising effectiveness.
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