Bridging connections for greater impact.

About Philanthrotech

 
 
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MISSION AND VISION

Philanthrotech is a strategic partner for nonprofits, foundations, and charitable technology gift administrators. We are here to expand the philanthropic community and increase the charitable capital available for doing good through technology, education, and planning.

If your business is philanthropy, Philanthrotech can help you grow—whether by expanding your knowledge of charitable gift and grantmaking technology or by providing marketing and sales support to grow your product and gift platforms.

Our goal is to help social entrepreneurs think more strategically and bridge connections for greater impact. Philanthrotech helps educate and build awareness around advanced charitable planning strategies and structures. We support the ongoing technology and administrative needs of philanthropists and the professionals that serve them.

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EXPERIENCE

Daniel Greenspon
Founder and
Chief Executive Officer

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Daniel Greenspon founded Philanthrotech in 2019 after more than a decade of working with institutions, professional advisors, and philanthropists to unlock capital for the social sector while lowering overall costs of charitable administration. He has worked at three of the ten largest donor-advised fund administrators in the country including Vanguard Charitable, National Philanthropic Trust, and RenPSG. 

Dan is an independent consultant and senior-level philanthropic specialist experienced in advanced charitable gift planning, philanthropy technology, business and product development, marketing, and partnerships. He is an educator and problem solver who frequently speaks at regional and national conferences on charitable planing, gift administration, and non-profit technology. 

Dan earned bachelor’s degrees in Economics and Urban Planning at the University of Pittsburgh in 2006. He also holds a Non-Profit Management certificate from the University of Pittsburgh and obtained the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP) designation at The American College in 2011. As a trainer through 21/64, Dan provides multigenerational education and critical thinking to philanthropists, families, and foundations.  Dan is a member of the Board of Directors for the Greater Philadelphia Planned Giving Council, and he spends his free time volunteering at various non-profits in the Philadelphia area.