Here is a goal for the world: things would be better if nonprofits raised a lot more money and were a lot more effective. Chariot, the startup we wrote about this week for our Should You Join series, is on its way to making things happen. They’re doing this by fixing the broken financial rails underlying the entire nonprofit economy. And it’s working well: they’ve already moved $450M+ to nonprofits (like No Kid Hungry, Susan G. Komen, and charity:water). Revenue is up 11x since their Series A. The team is still small and the culture is rather unique -- if you want to see whether you might be a fit, go read our essay about Chariot: https://lnkd.in/djr7saPz Thanks to Aaron Kahane, Salomon Serfati, Elon Packin, Mitch Stein, Julia Rosenson, and others for chatting with us about Chariot.
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Thank you for the feature - glad more people will get to learn about what it's like building the future of philanthropy here at Chariot!