Dataro, an AI-native fundraising technology company transforming donor data into predictive insights for charities, announced a $14.28 million Series A led by Blueprint Equity. The investment supports expansion across the United States and continued growth in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and other international markets, accelerating development of AI-driven fundraising workflows.
Unlocking the Value of Existing Donor Data
Charities hold extensive donor data within established CRMs, yet much of the value remains constrained by manual segmentation and backward-looking reporting. Traditional processes require teams to manage tools instead of relationships, rely on static campaign lists, and pursue growth through additional effort rather than smarter execution. Dataro addresses this gap by embedding predictive intelligence directly into existing systems.
From Segmentation to Predictive Action
The platform connects to a charity’s CRM, analyzes historical donor behavior, predicts future giving likelihood, ranks supporters by conversion potential, and recommends next-best actions. This shift enables fundraising teams to prioritize high-impact supporters and improve outcomes without increasing workload. At Save the Children, AI-powered targeting replaced broad outreach with ranked supporter segments, improving campaign performance through precision engagement.
“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.”
Scaling AI-Native Fundraising Infrastructure
Series A funding will expand product development, customer success, sales, and marketing capabilities, strengthening AI-native infrastructure that reduces administrative burden and increases fundraising effectiveness. Led by co-founders Tim Paris (CEO), David Lyndon (CTO), and Chris Paver (COO), with Salvatore Salpietro recently appointed Chief Growth Officer, Dataro continues scaling its mission to convert existing donor data into measurable fundraising growth.
