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Bonterra, the leading technology company powering the social good sector, today announced the launch of Bonterra Deed, a combined solution bringing together Deed Engage and Deed Grants on one integrated platform. For the first time, enterprise CSR teams can manage employee giving, volunteering, and grantmaking from a single system with one unified view of impact and no tradeoff between employee experience and grantmaking sophistication.
Enterprise CSR teams need three things from their technology: an employee experience that drives giving and volunteering, grantmaking workflows that put complex programs fully in their control, and a unified view of your program’s impact. No platform on the market today delivers all three. Prioritize employee engagement and your grants program lives in a separate system, forcing manual reconciliation in every reporting cycle. Prioritize grantmaking depth and the employee experience becomes an afterthought, participation plateaus, and your strongest proof point for leadership disappears. Choose an “all-in-one” and you get products that were acquired and assembled, not designed together, where the “unified view of impact” is really three exports and a spreadsheet.
Bonterra Deed is built to solve that problem. Deed Engage, Bonterra’s mobile-first, and AI-powered employee giving and volunteering product, delivers 2X higher participation rates across Fortune 500 deployments through personalization, gamification, and social features designed to sustain engagement over time, and not just drive launch-week spikes. Deed Grants brings more than 25 years of enterprise grantmaking experience — trusted by a third of the Fortune 100 and nine of the top 10 US financial institutions — into configurable, self-serve workflows that lean CSR teams can launch in hours, not weeks. Both now run on a single data layer, giving teams real-time visibility across giving, volunteering, and grants without the manual reconciliation that has long defined the function.
“CSR teams have been forced to choose — a platform that employees love but can’t handle grantmaking complexity, or one that runs enterprise programs, but no one actually uses,” said Deevee Kashi, Executive Vice President & GM, Corporate Social Responsibility at Bonterra. “Bonterra Deed ends that tradeoff. It’s the only solution where the most engaging employee giving and volunteering solution, and the most flexible self-serve grantmaking platform are built together on the same foundation, so your team gets the depth they need and the unified view leadership demands.”
Underlying both products is the Bonterra Network, the largest active nonprofit network in corporate philanthropy, with 640M+ social good transactions across gifts, grants, and volunteer events. The Network powers grant scoring, applicant matching, and nonprofit discovery across both Deed Engage and Deed Grants, drawing on a proprietary dataset that has grown through more than two decades of enterprise implementations and no competitor can replicate.
Bonterra Deed includes:
- Deed Engage: A mobile-first, and AI-powered employee giving and volunteering experience with nonprofit discovery, gamification, and social features designed to drive sustained participation — not one-time campaigns.
- Deed Grants: The most flexible self-serve enterprise grantmaking solution on the market — putting more than 25 years of Fortune 100 implementation knowledge into AI-native workflows any lean CSR team can launch, iterate, and control without dependencies.
- Unified Impact View: Real-time leadership reporting connecting participation, funding, and outcomes across all programs in a single system without manual reconciliation at quarter-end.
- The Bonterra Network: Nonprofit matching and discovery built on 640M+ transactions and relationships and is the largest proprietary dataset of its kind in the sector.
- Integrated Global Infrastructure: Native connections to Bonterra Payments, NPO Hub, and Impact Hub with multi-currency support and localized experiences for distributed, international workforces.
Results from Deed Engage deployments across Fortune 500 organizations: Ripple reported 78% employee participation; Instacart achieved at least a 40% participation increase across programs; and Kyndryl exceeded its participation goals by 50%. Across the Bonterra network in 2025, the platform supported $28 billion in giving, including $8.94 billion in grants, $958 million in employee gifts, and 16.2 million volunteer hours. All made possible because Deed connects employees to more than 10 million nonprofits across over 140 countries.
Bonterra Deed is available now to enterprise organizations in the US and Canada.
About Bonterra
Bonterra is the leading technology company powering the social good sector, and at its core the Bonterra Network, the largest collective intelligence connecting the entire social good sector in one unified system. Powered by insights from 216,000+ nonprofits, 46 million supporters, and a third of the companies on the Fortune 100 list, it’s the largest network of its kind. The Network grows with every donation, grant, volunteer hour, and advocacy action across our products. As the collective intelligence expands, everyone’s tools get smarter. This is how we scale impact: by uniting all sides of social good around shared resources and insights, so that every action — no matter who takes it — goes further.
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