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Seattle IaC platform enabling AWS/Azure/GCP infrastructure in Python, TypeScript, and Go; $41M NEA-backed competing with Terraform for 150,000+ developers who want general-purpose programming for cloud infrastructure.
Pulumi is a Seattle-based infrastructure as code (IaC) platform — backed with $41 million raised from NEA, Madrona, and others — enabling developers and DevOps teams to define, deploy, and manage cloud infrastructure using general-purpose programming languages (Python, TypeScript, Go, C#, Java) rather than domain-specific configuration languages (like Terraform's HCL or CloudFormation's YAML). Founded in 2017 by Joe Duffy (Microsoft engineering alumni), Pulumi serves 150,000+ developers and 3,500+ enterprise organizations deploying across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes, and 100+ cloud providers with the programming model flexibility that traditional IaC tools cannot provide.
Kindful, nonprofit donor management/CRM platform (acquired by Bloomerang 2020), 1,000+ nonprofit customers, cloud-based fundraising software, online donation forms, donor analytics, email marketing, integrated with QuickBooks/Mailchimp, now part of Bloomerang suite
Kindful is a donor management and fundraising platform designed for nonprofit organizations to manage relationships, track donations, and execute fundraising campaigns. The company serves small to mid-sized nonprofits who need affordable, user-friendly software to organize donor data, process contributions, and measure fundraising effectiveness. Kindful provides tools for online giving, email marketing, event management, donor segmentation, and reporting that help nonprofits build stronger relationships with supporters, streamline fundraising operations, and increase donations while reducing administrative burden.
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