Startups
COVID-19 / Crowdfunding / Nonprofits / Products / Wellness

Reston’s FrontStream launched a virtual fitness fundraising tool for nonprofits in need

Through a partnership with Chicago's MoveSpring, organizations that had planned in-person fundraising events can use the new peer-to-peer platform to move them online and track activity.

Lace up. (Photo by Tirachard Kumtanom from Pexels)

Reston, Virginia-based FrontStream, provider of a suite of products for nonprofits and corporations looking to raise funds securely, partnered with health activation and engagement company MoveSpring to launch a virtual fitness fundraising tool earlier this month.

According to a recent survey conducted by the Nonprofit Finance Fund, 75% of nonprofits are experiencing a reduction in earned revenue thanks to COVID-19. FrontStream launched the new product for those impacted organizations as they work to reach financial goals.

Organizations that had planned in-person fundraising events, such as walks and 5Ks, can use the new peer-to-peer platform to move them online and track activity. The solution, designed to drive engagement and donations through gamification, will be offered through FrontStream’s digital platform, Panorama. Users can also create new virtual fundraising events through the platform.

“Prior to COVID-19, online fundraising and DIY events were quickly emerging as a leading technique for innovative nonprofits to engage with current donors as well as reach previously untapped groups of givers. Now, it is practically essential to their survival,” said FrontStream CTO Terry LoPresti in a statement. “It’s rewarding to be able to provide nonprofits a solution to help them navigate this challenging time and continue to further their mission.”

Chicago-based MoveSpring helped sync the tool with fitness trackers, including access through wearable devices and smartphones.

“Exercise plays a vital role in both physical and mental wellness, which is even more critical during stressful times,” said MoveSpring cofounder and COO Anthony Knierim. “Partnering with FrontStream enables us to not only help nonprofits continue their fundraising efforts and drive donations, but to also promote health and community engagement while social distancing.”

Engagement

Join the conversation!

Find news, events, jobs and people who share your interests on Technical.ly's open community Slack

Trending

DC daily roundup: Washington Post's AI collab; a greentech glossary; Halcyon's debut Climate Fellowship cohort

DC daily roundup: Inside UMCP's new ethical AI project; HBCU founder excellence; a big VC shutters MoCo office

DC daily roundup: Esports at Maryland rec center; High schoolers' brain algorithm; Power data centers with coal?

The Washington Post is developing an AI-powered answer tool informed by its coverage

Technically Media