Engaging Networks helps nonprofits maximize their impact through a suite of world-class online fundraising and advocacy digital engagement tools.
Nonprofits of every size and cause—from human rights to disaster relief—use our platform to raise money, engage their communities, and advance their missions. For over 20 years, we’ve powered tens of millions of donations from over 190 countries and raised over $2 billion for social good. The Engaging Networks platform is updated constantly with new features and upgrades every six to eight weeks so that we can provide an innovative platform that fits every need. We can replace the advocacy, fundraising, email, P2P, events, and data management systems you have, or play nicely with whatever you’d like to keep.
We proudly work with a variety of incredible organizations such as The Humane Society of the United States, The Nature Conservancy, Human Rights Campaign, PETA and Amnesty International USA. Today, we have two offices in Washington, D.C. and London, and serve more than 400 nonprofits in more than 50 countries around the world.
Engaging Networks is a fantastic solution to grow and integrate your advocacy, fundraising and email marketing. It’s a very sophisticated system with a learning curve, but they offer an easy interface with documentation and support that makes it possible to get the most out of it. They offer great out of the box templates for pages and emails. They maintain political databases that make it easy to build targeted email/tweet/call to target campaigns. Their digital tracking capabilities are extensive. They have everything a small or large team requires to grow and integrate your digital marketing. Unlike some of the alternative solutions, Engaging Networks continues to invest in improving their system and features. They listen to feedback and they are accessible. I’m very excited about the new page templates, the upcoming Messaging Module, and I'm excited to follow Accessible Intelligence and see how it benefits Engaging Networks. Their system is not without challenges. They offer many integrations but like any sophisticated system you’ll have to see how all of your systems fit together. But their system offers so many options that it seems like almost anything is possible.
I like the innovative aspect of the platform and how the company focuses on research and development. That being said, as a medium size organization without a lot of budget, it was hard for us to keep up with the changes on the platform, and sometimes issues that come with those changes. In addition, because of how customizable your tools are, we ended up building a lot of highly customized forms which became difficult to maintain when we switch agency. Finally, while we have no doubt that the team is highly technically capable, we often felt that our needs were not heard or understood, and ignored. Ultimately, we left EN because some of the fundamental needs we had with the platform were not met and we were tired of having to constantly troubleshoot and fix issues when new releases were brought about.
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There are some things that Engaging Networks does well - their tools are robust and, once set up correctly, you can achieve really impressive things. Testing is built in and you can personalise and chain together different parts of the tool (email, donations and advocacy) to create a really smooth, seamless user experience. That said, I have used EN for years in a few different roles, and even I can't deny there's a steep learning curve. While support is friendly and responsive, it feels as though there's a whole language you need to understand in order to understand the tools correctly (for instance, there's a difference between a question and a field, and opt ins are shown separately in some interfaces but in others they're simply a type of question – that's a lot of cognitive load!) Reporting is fairly limited and the data export function is rigid at best (I remain perplexed to this day that you can't simply export all entries to one data capture form straightforwardly). A Zapier integration would be gamechanging, but having suggested this in a previous role, I was told this wasn't on the list (though I'm not sure if this has changed!) The UX of the backend has improved a lot over recent years, but having tried to upskill colleagues, there's still a lot of trial and error involved in mastering it. I think perhaps this is down to the tool trying to do too many things at once. Overall, the unique features of EN and those features' application to your non-profit's requirements remain compelling. But prepare for a lot of learning and time after set up learning the intracices of the interface and architecture. Try Engaging Networks and you'll be impressed by some of what it does, but some of the painpoints are real – though not necessarily dealbreakers – and that means that you end up with an average experience overall.
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Engaging Networks has the premier online and email platform right now for nonprofits. I love everything about it and sing its praises often with our clients.
You are awesome and I can't wait for the next messaging platform update. Support are lovely and devoted and the tool caters great from data to day to day supporter communication needs. Keep up the awesome work!
I've loved working with Engaging Networks from the very beginning when they launched in the states. From the day I Googled "Convio competitors" and cold called them, the staff has always been very responsive and eager to take feedback from my staff and clients, as well as feature requests to continue to advance the platform. EN is a tech-forward platform that is extremely user friendly and flexible. And while we are tech agnostic, they are often in our list of finalists when helping clients think through their tech stacks.
Engaging Networks is one of the most powerful CRM's out there, but it does require some set up and training. The company as a whole is just different, it's filled with people who care about supporting non-profits and is still solely owned by the founder which means the company can stay true to its principles. The product is constantly evolving to add new functionality and quality of life improvements. And the online academy and support team are a great resource to help you get your feet under you and support you as you go. And because it's such a large community you can easily connect with other organizations and agencies using the platform to learn about best practices, share ideas, and pick up tips and tricks.
I use Engaging Networks everyday on behalf of nonprofit clients. I've used many such platforms and EN is the easiest to use, the most intuitive, the most open to user feedback and recommendations, and the easiest to talk to directly. No platform is perfect, but I believe EN has the best combination of features and support and I recommend EN regularly.
I've been an Engaging Networks client and a consultant serving dozens of other Engaging Networks clients for ten years. Overall, my clients and I enjoy the combination of simplicity and customization that Engaging Networks offers. For smaller organizations, it's easy to create templated versions of emails or pages and then duplicate them when needed. For larger organization, there is an endless number of ways to test, enhance, and personalize content. In fact, many of the smaller organizations we've worked with have found the testing and conditional content capabilities easy enough for a small team to manage. Engaging Networks has a responsive Support team and their account managers take feedback and turn it into platform enhancements. The release schedule for new tools is frequent, so there's always a new innovation to explore.
Great non profit CRM but lacks text broadcasting and their salesforce integration is glitchy. Would be great if it had a zapier connection
It is just not as user friendly or has as many bells and whistles as MailChimp. I use those bells and whistles regularly so I notice when I don't have them.
It's a great tool for Email to target campaigns
there are some things that EN does really really well --- but the reporting, despite how easy it looks to put together, does not have the functionality that is necessary
Engaging Networks is a powerful platform but there are limitations. Support is limited and you're on your own if you need technical assistance. Reporting is complex, manual, and difficult.
As a long time digital fundraiser and agnostic nonprofit technologist, systems like Engaging Networks are my universe. I have loved watching this platform evolve and grow both in features and industry trust over the past number of years. The team at EN are very much people first and offer great support in concert with frequent product updates. Overall the system is a top notch option for organizations looking for a digital fundraising, advocacy, P2P and digital communication platform.
Engaging Networks is a must have for advocacy and fundraising - they provide everything you need out of the box, whilst also allowing for customisation. The staff are all super friendly and helpful too!
I started using the Engaging Networks software nearly 10 years ago when I worked for Humane Society International. Since then, I've had the privilege of getting to know the EN team well and seeing the product grow into the amazing toolset that it is today. I've worked in the software for several large nonprofit organizations and cannot recommend it highly enough. The tools are easy to use, they're constantly innovating and making updates, they listen to their clients, and the resources/support is top-notch. You won't be disappointed!
Joe H.
Jun 18,2022Of the fundraising platforms in the market today, there aren't too many that can challenge the big guys, and the first that comes to the top of my mind is Engaging Networks. In the six years since I signed on as a client, I've seen the Engaging Networks platform grow while not straying too far from their core product, and doing so by respecting and listening to their customers. As a non-profit marketing technologist, I've worked with software companies of similar size, but Engaging Networks has the best user community, partners, and employees out there. Maybe it's because all their clients want the best for their clients, community, and country, not just profit, and that brings about more transparency and two-way communications between all parties that I haven't seen before. From a usability experience, Engaging Networks has a better backend than others and complete customizability for end-users. Documentation and customer training has been a continuous point of improvement for them and I appreciate their attention to that often missed requirement.