Automated Story & Impact Collection
Through Surveys, organizations can now collect real-time impact stories directly from the people who matter most. This content flows seamlessly into your stewardship reports, transforming how teams approach both major donor fundraising and ongoing donor stewardship.



Feature Announcements
Jun 27, 2025
With the new Surveys module, organizations can now collect real-time impact data and story content directly from the people who matter most. Even more, this content flows seamlessly into your...
Apr 14, 2025
We are happy to share a new tool that will help you get feedback from donors and prospects more easily. This new interaction feature will help improve two-way communication right...
Jan 27, 2025
Based on thoughtful client and prospect feedback, we recognize this has historically been a gap in our platform. This moment is our opportunity to help our clients further streamline their...
Aug 26, 2024
We’re excited to announce Inherited Content Panels—a powerful new feature designed to simplify and enhance the way you manage content across multiple sites and reports.
Apr 25, 2024
More and more, our clients are using our Open API and Blackbaud CRM integration to drastically reduce user friction, establish a single source of truth for critical data points, and...
Nov 27, 2023
In the summer, we announced our official partnership with Blackbaud. And now, we’re excited to announce that the integration between Ovrture and Blackbaud CRM and Raiser’s Edge NXT is now...
Aug 21, 2023
Our unwavering client engagement, support, and training stem from our deep commitment to and shared interest in your success.
Jul 20, 2023
We are thrilled to announce our official partnership with Blackbaud, a leading provider of nonprofit technology solutions.
Jul 20, 2023
In today’s increasingly digital world, keeping up with tons of data can feel like herding cats. But fear not! Ovrture is here to help with some enhanced and...
Jun 27, 2023
Step into a time machine and travel back to the early 2000s. Fundraising was a whole different ballgame. Snail mail was the preferred mode of receiving...