For nonprofits
More mission.Less software stack.
Donor CRM, recurring giving, gala silent + live auction, grants, accounting, and an AI-drafted Impact Report — all in one platform. No seat fees. No per-event vendors. No add-on for "fund accounting."
- Year-end giving statements drafted automatically
- Mobile bidding + live leaderboard built in
- Verified-by-Turtini PDFs for every receipt
- 1% on payments — nothing else
Replace Your Stack
One platform. Built for mission orgs.
Every fundraising and operations tool below is replaced by a module in Turtini.
Turtini charges 1% on payment volume processed through the platform. No seat fees, no module gates.
How it fits
Built for how mission orgs actually work.
501(c)(3) Nonprofits
Run your whole mission from one record.
Donors, members, programs, volunteers, gala paddles, recurring giving — all on the same Contact record. Wally drafts your annual Impact Report by reading across modules and auto-publishes it as a Builder page, slide deck, and PDF. Year-end giving statements are drafted automatically for tax-deductible plans. Your public site greets returning donors by name ("Hi Sarah — good to see you again. Last here 3 days ago"); the chat widget takes donations through Stripe Embedded Checkout without the visitor leaving the page.
Fundraising & Galas
Silent + live auction OS — without the per-event vendor.
Mobile bidding via per-paddle QR codes, live leaderboard for the projector, fund-a-need pledges, sponsor wall, and table seating. IRS-compliant tax receipts auto-generate. Every paid bid posts to the books — no spreadsheet reconciliation the next morning. Predict unsold items before the event closes.
Foundations & Grant Funders
Two-sided grants platform.
Run your grant programs end-to-end — solicitation, application intake on a public Builder portal, scoring, decisions, and award. Branded decision emails, accounting auto-post on award, and a reviewer dashboard for board members. The same module runs the other direction: track outbound applications you submit to other funders.
Churches & Faith Communities
Tithing, members, and ministry — together.
Subscriptions runs your tithing — recurring giving with auto-generated QR codes that flow into bulletins and giving cards via the Design Studio and Builder. Members and volunteers share one record. Year-end giving statements draft automatically. Public donation page lives on your domain via Stripe Connect.
Civic Orgs & Associations
Dues, members, and member-only content.
Member dues run on Subscriptions with renewal reminders and self-serve in the Customer Portal. Email campaigns segment by membership tier, board role, or chapter. Articles publish member-only content with role-gated access. Board meetings, agendas, and resolutions live in Property Operations governance.
Conferences, Symposia & Member Meetings
Sell the passes, run the room, share the recording.
Flow handles ticket and pass tiers (GA, VIP, Speaker, Volunteer) with QR + Apple Wallet credentials and per-session capacity. Live Sessions turns every phone in the room into Q&A, upvotes, and live polls — no app to install, no sign-in. Cinema hosts the recordings on your own ad-free streaming channel with captions, chapters, and per-video access control, so members watch on-demand long after the room cleared.
Trust by default
Audit-ready from day one.
Donors and boards expect verifiable receipts and tamper-evident books. We build that in for every nonprofit on the platform.
Verified PDFs
Every receipt, statement, board minute, grant report, and Impact Report exports with a Verified-by-Turtini QR + SHA-256. Donors, board members, and grantors can independently verify on /verify/:id — tamper-check is built in.
Hash-chained audit
Accounting events are hash-chained for tamper-evidence, and the chain feeds the finance-committee report directly. Audit committees and external auditors can verify it without trusting us.
Wally on your own endpoint
Board worried about donor data going through external AI? Point Wally at your own AWS Bedrock, Google Vertex, or corporate AI gateway. The inference stays inside your compliance boundary.
Consent-gated support
Even Turtini staff can’t sign in as your org. Support requests access; you pick a window (15/30/45/60 min); the session ends automatically and is audit-logged. No anonymous backdoors near sensitive client records.
Image moderation
Donor and event photo uploads run through SafeSearch before publishing. Flagged content goes to an admin queue. Built in for every module that allows images.
No data lock-in
Pull your donor list, gift history, and program records via REST API at any time. Webhooks stream every change to your warehouse. Export does not require a support ticket.
Communities, not just orgs
Built for the way nonprofits actually work.
Boards, committees, families served, classes, congregations — every one is a small group of people sharing context. Turtini gives you the primitive for that, sitting next to your org.
Shared Spaces
Households, classes, project committees, congregations — a small group of people who share data through membership. The group is the share; no per-item toggles. A volunteer added to a project space sees that project’s tasks, calendar, and notes immediately.
Volunteers keep their own account
When a volunteer moves on to another organization, their Turtini login goes with them — your nonprofit loses the Work lens for that person, they don’t lose access to their history of contributions. No account churn at every transition.
Personal lens for the people you serve
Recipients of services who use Turtini already have a /me — their tax docs, calendar, and personal stuff. When your nonprofit invites them to a program, the invitation lands inside their existing account instead of creating yet another login.
Cross-org compliance
Vendors you contract with (audit firms, IT shops, caterers, contractors) keep their W-9, COI, and license under their own Personal account. Renewals propagate to your books automatically — no annual scramble to chase paperwork.
Ready to simplify?
Create your org in minutes. Donor CRM, gala, grants, and giving statements on day one.