Life at findhelp, Partnerships
In the final week of April, more than 60 Aunt Bertha employees set aside their laptops and set to work helping nonprofits in a new way — by plucking weeds at a local farm, or packing food boxes for community distribution, or filling backpacks for children entering foster care. It was part of Aunt Bertha’s...
Education, Life at findhelp

If you haven’t heard us say it before, findhelp is a certified B Corporation and a public benefit corporation.  These are two designations we’re extremely proud of because they define our business and guide our work so that it benefits the customers and partners we serve, our employees, and the communities and environments where we…

Announcements, Case Studies, Life at findhelp, Research & Policy

Aunt Bertha’s dedicated team of nearly 150 staff thrive on the business of helping.  Before the COVID-19 crisis hit, they spent their days updating program listings, analyzing data, and refining the Aunt Bertha platform that connects people with services they need.  But as the pandemic worsened with each new day and the size of the…

Life at findhelp

By Shayra Madero-Fajardo, Data Quality Associate Here at Aunt Bertha, we invest significantly in our Data Operations team. It’s the largest department in the company, with over 20 members, and it’s still growing! Data team members are Seeker-focused, meaning they research and enter programs with the Seeker in mind, continually asking if the data being…

Erine at Whiteboard
Life at findhelp

It’s important to build tools for care teams to help people in need. However, it’s also just as important to build software that lets people help themselves.

Life at findhelp

Caritas of Austin, a nonprofit organization focused on ending homelessness in Austin TX, works tirelessly to deliver hot lunches to people in need. Starting at 9:00am each morning, a dedicated team of volunteers works under the guidance of Jennifer Mattson (Head Chef) and Brandon Harrison (Food Services Assistant), endearingly referred to as “Sous Chef” by…