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WizeHive is a technology company.
WizeHive provides Zengine, a configurable cloud-based platform designed to streamline and manage complex application-based processes. This software empowers mission-based organizations to efficiently handle grants, scholarships, and fellowship programs. Its core capabilities include application intake, review workflows, data collection, and robust reporting, all tailored to enhance operational efficiency and ensure compliance.
The company was co-founded in 2008 by Michael Levinson and Mike Carson, stemming from an understanding of the critical need for specialized software to manage intricate application and review processes within social impact organizations. Levinson and Carson identified a gap in the market for a flexible, scalable solution that could adapt to the unique requirements of various program types, leading to the development of their flagship platform.
WizeHive’s platform serves a diverse clientele including non-profit organizations, educational institutions, foundations, government entities, and corporate social responsibility teams. These clients leverage Zengine to manage the full lifecycle of their awards and programs. WizeHive’s long-term vision centers on continuously refining its technology to further simplify administrative burdens, allowing these organizations to maximize their impact and focus on their core missions.
WizeHive has raised $2.0M across 3 funding rounds.
WizeHive has raised $2.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
WizeHive is a software company founded in 2008 that builds cloud-based platforms like Zengine and NextZen to streamline application management for grants, scholarships, fellowships, and awards. It serves mission-driven organizations including foundations, nonprofits, universities, governments, and corporations, solving the problem of fragmented processes reliant on emails, spreadsheets, and disconnected tools by enabling quick customization, automation, workflows, reporting, and integrations.[1][2][3][5] With products like Bright Funds for employee giving and WeHero for volunteer experiences, WizeHive has powered 165,000 programs and 25 million applications worldwide, achieving 30%+ year-over-year growth before its August 2024 acquisition by Submittable, which enhances its CSR and grants management capabilities.[3][4]
WizeHive was founded in 2008 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, as a venture-funded startup focusing on empowering non-technical users to build custom business applications via its Zengine platform.[1][2][3] The idea emerged from addressing inefficiencies in philanthropic and social impact sectors, where organizations struggled with patchwork processes; over nearly a decade, it evolved to serve prominent foundations, nonprofits, associations, and universities with full-lifecycle management from application intake to project tracking.[2] Key milestones include rapid growth, acquisitions like WeHero to bolster volunteering solutions, and the 2024 Submittable deal, which integrates its tech for broader CSR impact while maintaining customer continuity.[3][4][5]
WizeHive rides the trend of digital transformation in philanthropy and CSR, where mission-driven organizations seek efficient tools amid rising demands for grants, employee engagement, and social impact measurement. Timing aligns with post-pandemic shifts toward automated giving platforms, fueled by market forces like corporate ESG mandates and foundation digitization, reducing "participation gaps" in volunteering.[3][4] It influences the ecosystem by optimizing workflows for 165,000+ programs, enabling faster impact for nonprofits and governments while competing in a niche against legacy software.[2][3][6]
Post-2024 acquisition, WizeHive's platforms will integrate deeply with Submittable's ecosystem, accelerating innovations in CSR, grants, and volunteering for multinationals and foundations. Trends like AI-driven automation and global ESG growth will shape its path, potentially expanding to new sectors while amplifying employee engagement tools. Its influence may evolve from standalone SaaS to a core pillar in unified impact tech, tying back to its origins as a force multiplier for good by reclaiming time for meaningful change.[3][4]
WizeHive has raised $2.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Seed in March 2013.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 26, 2013 | $1M Seed | — | Gabriel Weinberg, Scott Tarte, Goldin Ventures | Announced |
| Apr 12, 2011 | $950K Venture Round | — | — | Announced |
| Dec 30, 2008 | $100K Venture Round | — | — | Announced |
WizeHive has raised $2.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
WizeHive's investors include Gabriel Weinberg, Scott Tarte, Goldin Ventures.