Matt Tengtrakool didn’t set out to build a tech company—he just wanted to make life easier for the kinds of people who make the world better.
While running two nonprofits in college, Matt saw the same challenges over and over again: confusing systems, manual spreadsheets, and hours lost to financial paperwork. Even after raising over $500,000, he felt like the tools available were built for corporations—not community work.
So he dropped out of Harvard’s computer science program to build something better.
That became Givefront—a platform designed specifically to help nonprofit teams track spending, stay compliant, and focus on their mission. Backed by Y Combinator and shaped by real nonprofit experience, Givefront is the tool Matt wishes he had—so others can do the work that matters, without the administrative drag.
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Plug in the services across all levels of your stack and get up haveing and running.
Plug in the services across all levels of your stack and get up haveing and running.
Plug in the services across all levels of your stack and get up haveing and running.