Create a professional email in less than 15 minutes, with no limits on frequency or subscribers.
Live, online and silent auction support. Give bidders a sneak peek, process payment, print bid sheets and cue cards, and send payment reminders.
Register lists of supporters, sell tickets to your event, even check guests in and sell walk up tickets at your event.
Add a customized donation link to your website, make an appeal for donations through an email campaign, or accept gifts securely through your winwin webstack*.
Ask as many questions as you want in whatever format works best. Send your survey via email, link to it on your website, or post it to your winwin webstack*.
* web•stack: noun. A tiny little website we make for you using your logo and other info. It matches your surveys, emails and other stuff.
You have important work to do. Why waste time on the irritating stuff?
winwin is a simple, web-based toolkit that takes the headache out of running a nonprofit, freeing you up to do the work that really matters. We offer online, live and silent auctions – they’re easy to set up and they handle all the details for you (including processing payment and nagging walkout bidders). There’s also free email, with no limit on the number of subscribers or emails you send. Collect gifts and process donations securely; find out what your supporters are thinking with our customized, free survey builder, and register supporters and process tickets online. You get all this and a tiny little website too.
It's free to use if no money flows through winwin's system. If you are charging then we take our cut as follows:
no contract, cancel whenever.

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My friend and colleague Emily Blistein, ED of The Hicks Foundation, and author of the Sophie and Eleanor blog included this image in her recap of her Cape Cod vacation.
In addition to my positive response to the typography, I love this image for what it tells us.
“Haven’t had much need for emergency services here. [...]
Posted on August 20, 2010