AssoConnect is a service that helps you manage your non-profit organization

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Meet

AssoConnect

, a French startup that is building a software-as-a-service application to give you all the tools you need to manage your non-profit organization (association in French).

The company just raised a $7.7 million (€7 million) funding round with XAnge and ISAI leading the round. Various business angels, such as Nicolas Macquin, Rodolphe Carle, Michaël Benabou, Thibaud Elzière and Phil Tesler are also participating in today’s funding round.

Many non-profit organizations use tools and services that aren’t really designed for this type of organizations. Some manage members in an Excel spreadsheet, waste a ton of time with accounting tasks and leave money on the table by making it hard to accept donations and memberships.

AssoConnect combines multiple services in its web interface. First, it lets you centralize information about your members in a single database. It acts as a light CRM and you can create multiple groups of members depending on what they do in the organization.

Second, AssoConnect handles memberships and donations directly. You can create a form that interacts directly with your database to help new users join your organization. You can also create a donation module that can automatically generate tax forms. You can also create an online store if you’re selling goods.

If you don’t have a website already, you can use AssoConnect’s template-based website builder. You can also create events and email your members from AssoConnect using

Mailgun

.

Finally, the startup tries to generate accurate accounting reports based on donations, membership fees, ticket sales, etc. That’s why it makes sense to centralize everything through AssoConnect.

The service offers a free tier for organizations with 30 members or less. But you’ll have to pay a monthly subscription fee if you have higher needs. It’s a tough sell given that non-profit organizations usually don’t have a ton of money to spend on tools and services.

But the company has managed to convince 10,000 French organizations to switch to AssoConnect so far. Up next, AssoConnect wants to hire 80 people in 2020 and launch its service in the U.S.