Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
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 Francisco CA. Raised $250M+. Cloud software for government budgeting, permitting, and citizen services, serving 1,600+ government agencies across the US.
OpenGov is a San Francisco-based government cloud software company founded in 2012 that has raised over $250M in funding. The company provides an integrated suite of financial management, budgeting, permitting, licensing, and citizen services software to more than 1,600 local and state government agencies across the United States. OpenGov was founded on the premise that government agencies deserve modern, cloud-native software instead of legacy on-premise systems.\n\nThe platform covers the full government operations lifecycle from budget planning and financial reporting to building permits, business license issuance, and code enforcement case management. OpenGov's financial management module replaces outdated government accounting systems with a cloud-native general ledger, budget transparency tools, and performance reporting that helps governments communicate financial data to citizens and elected officials. The company acquired Cartegraph in 2021, adding asset management for government infrastructure.\n\nOpenGov targets county and city governments, special districts, and state agencies looking to modernize from legacy on-premise systems like Tyler Technologies' older products or proprietary COBOL-based accounting software. It competes with Tyler Technologies, Accela, and CivicPlus across its various product lines. OpenGov differentiates through its cloud-native architecture, its integrated platform across financial and citizen-facing services, and its strong transparency and open data features.
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