iWave, the industry’s top-rated fundraising intelligence solution, announced the launch of Prospect Lists, a new feature that reimagines prospecting in the nonprofit space. The company’s unique approach helps development teams find more prospective donors in less time, improve the lead quality throughout the donor pipeline, and raise more money.
iWave’s proprietary AI-powered technology identifies individuals who are an ideal fit and uncovers deep insights
Some of the biggest pain points facing fundraising professionals are prospect identification and qualification. Identifying prospective donors who are a good fit is a time-consuming and manual process that is plagued with guesswork and missed opportunities. Bad data is also a significant challenge in donor prospecting because it breeds bad leads and delivers disappointing results.
Development teams know that the key to a healthy prospect pipeline is starting with a high-quality list of potential donors who are interested in supporting their mission. But while other solutions use a one-size-fits-all approach to develop prospect lists, iWave tailors its approach to cater to all sorts of different organizations and missions.
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“At iWave, we are focused on developing cutting-edge solutions that enable nonprofits to build a better world, faster,” said Ross Beattie, President and CEO at iWave. “With the launch of Prospect Lists, we’re putting the power of AI and big data behind every fundraising team and reimagining one of the most important steps in the donor funnel. Having the ability to identify strong donor candidates means that development teams can prioritize their efforts and spend less time researching and more time cultivating the right prospects.”
iWave’s proprietary AI-powered technology evaluates billions of philanthropic and wealth indicators to identify individuals who are an ideal fit and uncover deep insights that enable nonprofits to take action right away. And because iWave connects to comprehensive sources of wealth, philanthropic, and biographical data, fundraising professionals have all the information they need for a 360-degree view of their prospects,