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Bonterra launched Que, a full agentic AI platform for nonprofits, and acquired CSR platform Deed in March 2026 to dominate the social good software market.
Bonterra was formed in 2021 through the consolidation of several leading nonprofit technology companies — including CyberGrants, EveryAction, Network for Good, and Social Solutions — backed by private equity firm Apax Partners. The combined entity positions itself as the second-largest and fastest-growing social good software company in the world, serving over 19,000 customers including more than 15,000 nonprofit organizations and over 50% of Fortune 100 companies through their corporate social responsibility programs. Its product suite covers fundraising, case management, volunteer management, and CSR platforms.
San Ramon CA. Owned by Vista Equity Partners. Government permitting, licensing, and inspections software serving cities, counties, and state agencies across the US.
Accela is a San Ramon, California-based government software company founded in 1999 and owned by Vista Equity Partners. The company provides cloud-based permitting, licensing, code enforcement, and inspections software to hundreds of cities, counties, and state agencies across the United States, helping governments digitize high-volume transactional services that residents and businesses interact with frequently.\n\nAccela's core platform, Civic Application Suite, manages the full lifecycle of building permits, business licenses, health inspections, planning applications, and code enforcement cases. The platform provides online citizen portals where applicants can submit, track, and pay for permits digitally, replacing paper-based counter workflows. Accela also offers mobile inspection tools that allow field staff to conduct and record inspections on-site without returning to the office.\n\nAccela targets local and state governments looking to modernize legacy permit management systems and expand digital service delivery. The company serves jurisdictions ranging from small cities to large state departments of transportation and health. It competes with OpenGov and Tyler Technologies' Enterprise Permitting & Licensing product. Accela differentiates through its deep specialization in permit and licensing workflows, its extensive library of pre-configured government agency templates, and its large partner ecosystem of system integrators.
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